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Old 12-17-2008, 06:54 PM
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So im new to the vw market and looking to build a mk1 for street and autocross type applications. Im not sure if im going to gut it completly or not but i know I will be doing a cage in it. Any pics or any input would be great. I would like to have about 300-350hp out of the car wether it be with the stock motor or a later model let me know what your thoughts are.

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mk1 are sweeeet and if i were u i would gut it completly (if u no what ur doin), the car has lots of potential when gutted and "pimped" out, i would also see if u could get a different motor then stock. good luck perry hopefully it turns out good!
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