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Old 12-07-2002, 07:28 AM
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looking at a G3

I'm looking at getting a G3 pretty soon here. Just curious what you can do performance-wise to a golf, what kind of numbers are we talking? Keep in mind that I'm 18, and while I do have a job, I'm still poor lol. I've seen what kind of exterior and interior customization you can do, and I'm pretty impressed. Just curious if I can get a little 'go' to back the 'show' :]. Any input is greatly appreciated

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Are you looking at a VR6 or 2.0?
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Old 12-07-2002, 07:11 PM
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I don't know. I've looked at both, and heard some mixed feelings. basically, I want whichever I can do the most to for the least amount of money [read: I'm cheap]. lol which is better in your opinion?why?
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The VR6 is a greater engine, but everything about it is expencive, gas, insurance, maintnace, modifying.
If money matters, get a 2.0. They are cheaper, and it handles better.
The VR6 wil preform better straight ahead, but it is also very front heavy, giving it understeer isues.
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Old 12-07-2002, 11:58 PM
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cool, the 2.0 sounds like the way to go. now that I know what I'm looking at, I can do a little more in-depth research. what kind of numbers can you pull out of a 2.0? 0-60, quarter mile, whatever. oh, and about how much cash would it take to get a stock G3 there?
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If I was modding a 2.0, my first step would be a suspension upgrade. Then a TT exhaust, and eventually a chip/cam combo, either TT/TT or GIAC/TT.

This will probably give you a high 15 second 1/4 mile run. (I don't really care about dragracing.)

And the price, $1400 + $car.
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I can do that. I've seen a few turbo and supercharger kits floating around the net. basically I'm looking for a car I can keep around a while and sink some money into. not necessarily wanting to go the Honda/Mitsubishi route, the Golf's styling caught my eye. just as long as I can give my civic and mustang friends something to raise an eyebrow at, I'll be happy . only problem now is finding a 95 3 door around the Houston area. oh, and paying my parents off for the POS grand am I'm driving now
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whats the difference from a golf and that gti or watever u mentioned before?

HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO GET YOUR CAR LOWERED?
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The GTi is nothing more then a trim level for the Golf.
As for lowering, everything from $0 - $1500.
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1.5 k to get your car lowered??

i tought it was more like .5 k...

if u were to bust a gti,how much would u lover it?
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~$1500 for a set of nice coilovers.
You can springs and shocks for ~$500.
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wait,so what happens when someone ''lowers'' your car?
dont they just make the sprims more loose? or the put some shocks in? wat happens?
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No, they replace the stock springs and shocks with new ones.
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I don't think it would look cool to lower a golf
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i think it looks cool,but not lowered to the ground,only a few inches

id like a gti black color black interior black rims and tinted windows
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