« Reply #64 on: 05 June 2013, 15:19 »
I'm expecting to be a bit underwhelmed to be honest. When I buy a Golf it's far from the finished product and just the start of a project for me.
I don't really like aftermarket mods, but OEM stuff I may do. I found my Roc to be lacking in a few areas, namely the cheapo moulded recesses that pass for cup holders, didn't like the gearstick, and lack of stainless pedals were all things I changed for Golf slidey cover cup holder assembly, GTI pedals bought cheaply from Skoda dealership and I put a Golf/Roc R gearstick on. I had the foresight to order the smoking pack and cover the cubby hole, so one less thing to do.
I had a good look over the GTI MK7 at the dealership and there's not a thing I would change, which is good for my wallet. I suppose there are far more adventurous mods to do (dropping suspension, DVs etc) but I refrain from anything that could have real insurance implications.
One of the main attractions of the mk7 to me was the fact it was properly specced from the factory.
BUT that doesn't mean that retro-fits won't be happening and there was quite a lot of that going on with the mk6 so just looking forward to another project with the mk7.
I won't be changing anything that affects the warranty or insurance (although my policy is mod friendly).
I had 7 sets of wheels on my last mk6!! Most of them OEM spec.

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‘25 8.5R, ‘23 8R, ‘20 8CS, ‘19 135iX, ‘19 TCR, ‘17 Ed40, ‘17 GTD, ‘15 7R, ‘13 GTI PP, ‘11 GTI, ‘09 GTI, ‘98 Ibiza Cupra, ‘05 GTI, ‘06 Polo GTI, ‘04 GT TDI, ‘05 Fabia vRS, ‘02 GTI T, ‘03 Ibiza TDI 130, ‘01 Leon 180, ‘89 mk2 16v, ‘99 Ibiza TDI, ‘96 VR6, ‘98 Ibiza TDI, ‘92 VR6, ‘88 mk2 8v, ‘92 Polo G40, ‘91 mk2 8v, ‘89 mk2 8v, 205 GTI 1.9, ‘83 mk1 GTI, ‘80 Scirocco GTI, plus some others I’ve forgotten