GTI Revo
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GTI Revo
After trying to get rid of the polo for an S3 and only getting offerd 14k I decided to keep it... getting revo treatment thursday excited, should it be noticeable?
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£14k for a 62 plate! ![Shocked :shock:](./images/smilies/icon_eek.gif)
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Re: GTI Revo
Yep! Just 2 months old 2000miles haha
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More fool you trying to sell after that time.POLOGTI2011 wrote:Yep! Just 2 months old 2000miles haha
GTI Revo
In answer to your question mate is yes! A huge difference. Mine Pulls like a train in all gears and leaves many things that it shouldnt sat still
. But in all honesty, if your notto far away from chesterfield, i would seriously recommend visiting JBS auto designs and having a custom code remap done. Unlike revo, they go out and map it on the bypass near their unit so every car is setup correctly. Revo just fire it on and f**k you off. I had revo done at awsome on my old 9n3 gti 20v and low down felt boost happy, but as you went through the rev range, you could feel it struggling. Then took it to custom code for them to map it, and it was like night and day. So much better. And their also much cheaper pal ![Smile :-)](./images/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
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Re: GTI Revo
Only offered £14k after 2 months?! That's insulting! I got that after 20 months of ownership and my car had a slight dint in the front wing.