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Old 01-10-2005, 08:53 PM
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03 gti vr6

Hey guys. I jsut recently purchased an 03 VW GTI vr6. My main intersted with this car is to trick it out. I know what i want dto do with the interior and exterior as well as body work, but I'm not sure what to do under the hood. I was thinking maybe put audi performance parts in it but im not sure how that will work. I thought about putting in an audi tiwn turbo but Im nto sure how that will work. If anyone can give me sugestions that would be great. I would really like to put in a audi parts so things of that nature would be appreciated.
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Old 01-17-2005, 02:09 AM
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Re: 03 gti vr6

grt1 hmmmm if you want to do exterior put lighter parts on it and I suggest a nice Euro look VW show cars are best when they are classy and not the latest trend body kits. If you are going to replace the hood,fenders, and other panels on the car get carbon fiber or fiberglass parts lighter means faster. Or with wheels get magnesium wheels light wheels go faster also.

Ok under the hood GHL cold air intake, Jetex, Magnaflow, or Techtonics exhaust, GIAC Chip, Unorthodoxy racing pullies, Schrick Cams, or you can just get a super charger or turbo.
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