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Model specific boards => Golf mk4 => Topic started by: m00ch0 on 05 March 2004, 15:36

Title: R32 KIT?
Post by: m00ch0 on 05 March 2004, 15:36
I have a Golf Mk4 1.6 16v and I want it to be a look alike R32 Could someone help me or give me a site which I will be able to buy all which I need to do this

Thanks
Title: Re:R32 KIT?
Post by: Rally_Chris on 05 March 2004, 18:18
Here you go!

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2464894763&category=9889
Title: Re:R32 KIT?
Post by: topher on 05 March 2004, 18:46
Are you just doing the exterior ? Or the interior too ?
Title: Re:R32 KIT?
Post by: antgti on 05 March 2004, 20:24
awesome gti do this kit, is a bit pricey though, good choice though,,,,

if you want a cheaper alternative that still looks the bollox, try an anniversary replica, as long as you have big wheels all mk4 golfs look good, i am afraid my little 15's just don't cut it.
Title: Re:R32 KIT?
Post by: R32_T on 05 March 2004, 20:38
Have a look on www.ebay.de,  thats where I got my kit from. I got the full kit excluding wheels for ?380 delivered to my door and it came within a week.
Title: Re:R32 KIT?
Post by: R32_T on 05 March 2004, 20:40
If u can't find anything, try www.motorsport-schmid.de, they are based in Germany and do full replica kits with excellent fitting
Title: Re:R32 KIT?
Post by: R32_T on 05 March 2004, 20:41
Go to http://world.altavista.com/tr to translate the page from German to English
Title: Re:R32 KIT?
Post by: richy on 05 March 2004, 22:26
awesome gti do this kit, is a bit pricey though, good choice though,,,,

if you want a cheaper alternative that still looks the bollox, try an anniversary replica, as long as you have big wheels all mk4 golfs look good, i am afraid my little 15's just don't cut it.

yeah.  Check out http://www.awesome-gti.co.uk
Title: Re:R32 KIT?
Post by: topher on 06 March 2004, 01:24
Personally I'd steer away from the "look-alike" idea unless you're going the whole hog... bodykit/matching 'zorst/wheels/trim/steering wheel/seats.
That lot will set you back a few grand, before you count the insurance hike. Spend the cash on engine mods and upset a few people at the lights  ;)
Title: Re:R32 KIT?
Post by: N-Wales_vr6 on 06 March 2004, 09:22
How could you live the lie!!!!! :-[ Imagine turning the key and starting up at a show ! :-X :-\ :'( :( Well if you must the ad in pvw looks good try www.autovogue.com.
Title: Re:R32 KIT?
Post by: richy on 06 March 2004, 11:25
awesome gti do this kit, is a bit pricey though, good choice though,,,,

if you want a cheaper alternative that still looks the bollox, try an anniversary replica, as long as you have big wheels all mk4 golfs look good, i am afraid my little 15's just don't cut it.

yeah.  Check out http://www.awesome-gti.co.uk

Try: http://www.awesome-gti.co.uk/styling_go4.html
Title: Re:R32 KIT?
Post by: GaryM on 06 March 2004, 13:30
I really dont know where Awesome get their prices, I have just called them and have been quoted ?550 + VAT for the R32 front bumper and thats not even sprayed!
I believe OEM Parts are doing them for around ?420 delivered though I would need to verify it is indeed OEM Parts and not another company that I got mixed up with - and its an OEM original bumper.
Title: Re:R32 KIT?
Post by: antgti on 06 March 2004, 13:36
told you they were pricey ;D ;D ;D

Thats why i would go the anniversary route, cheap fibre glass is not the way to go try to stay genuine VW, even if you have to go all over the place to get different bits.

also, leave the lad alone, the 1.6 ain't that slow, ok its' not turbo or diesel speed, but 0-60 is no differet o 2.0 gti, so go on son, no one will know unless you try to burn em.

PS pcictures of the sh!ttest R32 to follow soon, no stickers up the side, this sh!tter is airbrushed, i will get pics on soon its in sittingbourne if you know it.
Title: Re:R32 KIT?
Post by: richy on 06 March 2004, 23:30
I agree.

0-60 in 10.5s I believe....  Fairly respectable.  ;)
Title: Re:R32 KIT?
Post by: kniterider on 07 March 2004, 15:39
fakes are all well and good but must be done good, would tint the windows by a pro firm before you do any mods to body then peeps acant see inside!!!as r32 interior is lush and can spot it a mile off, replica bumpers are ok if the finish is good and the mould taken from was spot on, then the paint job has to be up to scratch to match orig vw paint, then theres the wheels and ride height, oz wheels, cant remember the name but gotta be orig wheels to pull off a fake motor, then there s exhaust exiting through cut outs in bumper etc, and rear brakes what has the 1.6 got?? if its drums youll need to change to discs to carry off the fake, plus either gti lamps with the fogs or xeons as you have no fogs in a 1.6 headlamp, not putting a dampner on your dreams just if you wanna carry it off so peeps think 'damn thats cool' its gotta be done proper bo' like, i agree all mk4's look nice dropped on a nice set of wheels, so go with what ever yas feels but unless you have the dosh to do above mods i wouldnt bother on a lower spec car!! you could spend the money on blowing peeps from the lights by tuning the engine!!!!

gaz
Title: Re:R32 KIT?
Post by: richy on 07 March 2004, 18:57
I agree. With the all the cost to make it look like an R32, you could have bought a 1.8T or V5 in the first place.   :P

Good idea kniterider... Hows about tuning the hell out of your engine and surprising everybody at lights in your standard-looking 1.6! ;D
Title: Re:R32 KIT?
Post by: antgti on 08 March 2004, 13:59
The OZ wheels are called OZ Aristo's, they are'nt available in the shops though, dealers only and your looking at ?375 per wheel per corner plus tyres.  So if you can get some 18" Super T's they will look close enough, or even a set of audi RS wheels.

I agrea though chop it in and start with the car you want in the beginning, with 1.8T's starting at ?6000 theres no real excuse other than insurance.