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Golf GTI Edition 30 ..Stage 2+ journey has began
BigA91:
--- Quote from: Mitch H on November 22, 2015, 07:28:09 pm ---Sounds like it's going to be a good build! I'll follow this one :)
Any cosmetic mods on the list?
And if your going to stage 2 or even stage 1 you should be looking at brakes and suspension upgrades too. Especially brakes!
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Tbh, I don't have much planned. I only want to concentrate on the performance and braking I suppose. My mates heard what I'm upto and one of them goes 'you drive like a granny which is why you keep buying autos, you drive at 28mph everywhere you go, so why are you doing this' :signLOL:
My last golf was a mk4 1.8t which I sold in February this year on eBay. It had anti lag, launch control etc but it wasn't comfortable. My previous car was a Astra vxr and I only bought that because I had a BMW X5 which subject to an insurance write off and I promised myself that I wouldn't buy another expensive car again as I had a few niggles with it. So because of that, I wanted something comfortable and the golf mk5 has it. My vxr was so hard lol(that sounds wrong), it was back breaking and where I live, it's speed hump avenue!
Cosmetic wise, maybe no as its a limited edition golf and I'd like to keep it looking as original as possible. I'd probs put a set of depo projectors on and do the skyline rear light mod but that's about it.
Mitch H:
--- Quote from: BigA91 on November 22, 2015, 08:16:01 pm ---
--- Quote from: Mitch H on November 22, 2015, 07:28:09 pm ---Sounds like it's going to be a good build! I'll follow this one :)
Any cosmetic mods on the list?
And if your going to stage 2 or even stage 1 you should be looking at brakes and suspension upgrades too. Especially brakes!
--- End quote ---
Tbh, I don't have much planned. I only want to concentrate on the performance and braking I suppose. My mates heard what I'm upto and one of them goes 'you drive like a granny which is why you keep buying autos, you drive at 28mph everywhere you go, so why are you doing this' :signLOL:
My last golf was a mk4 1.8t which I sold in February this year on eBay. It had anti lag, launch control etc but it wasn't comfortable. My previous car was a Astra vxr and I only bought that because I had a BMW X5 which subject to an insurance write off and I promised myself that I wouldn't buy another expensive car again as I had a few niggles with it. So because of that, I wanted something comfortable and the golf mk5 has it. My vxr was so hard lol(that sounds wrong), it was back breaking and where I live, it's speed hump avenue!
Cosmetic wise, maybe no as its a limited edition golf and I'd like to keep it looking as original as possible. I'd probs put a set of depo projectors on and do the skyline rear light mod but that's about it.
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X5 is an awful motor and a money pit (personal opinion)
Deffo need brakes mate even if you only push it the odd time I'm much the same as you and totally get what your saying, it's what the gti does well. Very refined smooth and comfy but if you want a play then gear down and it's like a different car!
Mines dsg and I do find myself driving like a Granny a lot haha
BigA91:
--- Quote from: Mitch H on November 22, 2015, 10:14:58 pm ---
--- Quote from: BigA91 on November 22, 2015, 08:16:01 pm ---
--- Quote from: Mitch H on November 22, 2015, 07:28:09 pm ---Sounds like it's going to be a good build! I'll follow this one :)
Any cosmetic mods on the list?
And if your going to stage 2 or even stage 1 you should be looking at brakes and suspension upgrades too. Especially brakes!
--- End quote ---
Tbh, I don't have much planned. I only want to concentrate on the performance and braking I suppose. My mates heard what I'm upto and one of them goes 'you drive like a granny which is why you keep buying autos, you drive at 28mph everywhere you go, so why are you doing this' :signLOL:
My last golf was a mk4 1.8t which I sold in February this year on eBay. It had anti lag, launch control etc but it wasn't comfortable. My previous car was a Astra vxr and I only bought that because I had a BMW X5 which subject to an insurance write off and I promised myself that I wouldn't buy another expensive car again as I had a few niggles with it. So because of that, I wanted something comfortable and the golf mk5 has it. My vxr was so hard lol(that sounds wrong), it was back breaking and where I live, it's speed hump avenue!
Cosmetic wise, maybe no as its a limited edition golf and I'd like to keep it looking as original as possible. I'd probs put a set of depo projectors on and do the skyline rear light mod but that's about it.
--- End quote ---
X5 is an awful motor and a money pit (personal opinion)
Deffo need brakes mate even if you only push it the odd time I'm much the same as you and totally get what your saying, it's what the gti does well. Very refined smooth and comfy but if you want a play then gear down and it's like a different car!
Mines dsg and I do find myself driving like a Granny a lot haha
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DSG is the best lol, I love the paddle shifts tbh. Its like when I'm bored, which is 99.9% of the time, I just leave it in D normal mode and when I feel like it, just play around with the paddles. The only thing that's weird is, the DSG box doesn't come with cruise control which on a long journey is so useful. Overall, I would describe the MK5 from a driving perspective light years ahead of the MK4. The handling has been improved and it's so refined with great comfort. Sometimes even better than my BMW as that had run flats which were so harsh!
What brakes are a bolt on? Porsche?
Mitch H:
Agree with everything you've just said mate! Haha
And r32/s3 setup should do you fine if you wanna spend abit more then Cayenne/Touareg calipers with Mercedes ml discs or a ttrs setup.
AJG09:
Since when did the dsg not come with cruise control? Mine has it, and I'm sure my mates r32 does but don't quote me on that.
And subbed for this one :happy2:
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