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carl
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15 March 2005, 18:12 »
hi can anyone tell me (im asking for advice again) will a strutbrace off a mk2 golf gti 8v fit a mk3 gti 8v my friend as got one on his mk2 and he is willing to sell it to me ,thanks for youre replies
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15 March 2005, 21:54 »
no
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carl
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15 March 2005, 21:59 »
thanks
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15 March 2005, 22:34 »
Errr....what do they do?
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16 March 2005, 10:38 »
increase structural rigidity
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18 March 2005, 17:47 »
Therefore better handling?
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^^yep!
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18 March 2005, 18:26 »
combined with stiff springs it makes your car like it was on rails. . .
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