Why does it *have* to have a turbo?
well the reason it has to have a turbo is because in my country, we don't have the freedom of modification. And what I mean by that is, if your car comes stock NA, then you can only mod it the NA way, you can't convert it to FI. The traffic laws here are very tough and stringent. If you're caught with such a mod on the engine, the car will be confiscated. And to make it worse, you'll get a hefty fine plus a jail term.
And another reason it must "have" a turbo is because on my current ride, I actually Turbo'ed it! Thus I would very much like my next car to have a turbo in it!
I suggest you go do some proper research if you though the R32 was a turbo 
My apologies if I sound noobish. As a matter of fact I am when it comes to euro cars. I was totally head over heals with the GTI that I forgot the small bit about the R32 being an NA ride :embarassed:
Can you even get hold of an Edition 30 or Pirelli edition in Singapore?
If not you would be looking at some serious money to get a standard GTI to a performance level you'd be happy with.
Sadly, and patheticaly there is no edition 30 here. But there were 2 Perelli's here which are already sold off. And I can bet my last dollar that the owners are holding on tight to them!!!
Could I just ask, kindly pardon me if I sound stupid but, if you were to put the R32 and GTI (either mk5 or mk6) side by side, both stock, who'll have the upper hand?