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Old 11-16-2004, 05:17 PM
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Default Just Bought an F reg Vw polo classic i need help on mods

Ye its a dark blue immaculate condition f reg vw polo classic i want to make it look much better with alloys eyebrows interior exterior etc ne tips ideas like what vw's parts i can use of other ones ? plus does ne one know where i can get some really chunky deep cut/dished alloys i have noticed a lot of vws have these and they suit them very well thank you very much please help me
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Make it look like this.

This site might be able to help out a little more, seeing as you are probably the only one on here with this car...not that I wouldn't if we got the damn thing
http://www.tigerstyle.co.uk/poloforum/index.php
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The pages of PVW and VW Scene will show you the way. There's also a ton of pics on the net. I prefer the Audi 50 over the Polo. Same car, different badging.
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vw polo classic

thats normal a polo with a trunk
like mk2 and jetta 2

interieur : you can swap the seats for mk2 seats, they have the same slide.

had the same polo as on pic till 3 weeks ago, sold it to a friend of mine.
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hey cheers guys ne more tips?
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Ship it over to the states when you are done with it so I can drive it.

Keep it clean.

Oh, and Josh, is that an external oil cooler? Because if it is, that is the hotness.
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Oh, and Josh, is that an external oil cooler? Because if it is, that is the hotness.
Not sure, there was no real description given with the pictures on the site...I was kind of hopeing that it was a FMIC in conjunction a worked G40 swap!
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lol no its my beauty :P and ye it is the saloon trunk type
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