« Reply #10 on: 16 September 2012, 15:21 »
I guess the main question is do you really want/need 4WD? The other main question is are you definitely going to mod it e.g stage 2? If the answer is yes then R is the answer (just look at the performance of Hurdy's R) if not keep your GTI or buy an ED35 (has same engine as the R so feels faster than a GTI due to K04) until the MK7 is out and there are mod options.
Having driven an R on an extended two day test drive over the weekend and comparing with the ED30 which I had at the time the R was the better car but was really only fractionally faster, therefore not worth the extra if keeping it std.
Thanks.
The GTI
might be put to stage 2 at a later date if I can pick up the hardware cheaply but if I got an R it'd only be put to stage 1 I reckon, maybe I'd get carried away and go stage 2 but certainly not as far as changing intercoolers and fuel pumps at stage 2 +

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