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redevo1
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golt gti 1.8t AGU
Re: ARB Review
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Reply #40 on:
01 April 2009, 19:02 »
Definatley get one! My Golf for the first time handles ok?
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God I've got a golf I'm getting old!Full Recaro leather with arse waming seats, the reason for buying a Golf!Spec: R tech remap:Eibach Fr+Rr ARB:Powerflex ARB bushes:Forge BOF DV:Silicone TIP:Induction kit:Jamex suspension:312mm big brake setup: EBC pads F+R:Vr6/g60 clutch:5mm-fr+15mm-rr spacers: Anni front & rear Valances & Anni rear roof spoiler: Silicone hose boost/Breather kit.
gjroe78
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http://shop.ebay.co.uk/mattroe2007/m.html
Re: ARB Review
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02 April 2009, 09:09 »
I will do when i have some pennies again
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<br /><br />+ a 1.8T Bora Sport(R-Tech\'ed to 213bhp)
Phil.O
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02 April 2009, 10:00 »
i was thinking the same thing,
they sound great but i don't have that kinda money to burn at the minute,
just fitted the S3 strut braces so enjoying that at the moment
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a work in progress......someday i might think i'm happy with a car....maybe
so far: 40mm Gmax lowering kit, upper and lower S3 strut braces, pipercross panel filter, Smoothed air box and 18" Audi R8 reps
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