That's really nice dude. I lived in Ouro Preto for a while, and when seeing these I always thought they looked cool and should be sold in Europe.
Good luck with the build.
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and one more thing ... bright white paint drum with sticker and rim chrome gauge.

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glad you liked that ... I see fantastic cars here and I'm very happy to like my even being simplerOriginally posted by storey618 View Postthis thing is fucking awesome!!!!
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thanks ... I'm glad you enjoyedOriginally posted by FunfGang View PostLove it! Really wish we got these in the US as well.
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Here most are replicas of OEM wheels. Wider wheels are not as common, but is improving. But OZ, 3SDM, Vossen and others that level is extremely high price here.Originally posted by Jay P View PostI'm seeing more and more real wheels in S.A but still quite expensive. Tax and all that is a killer for us. Otherwise REPs are quite plenty!
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I'm seeing more and more real wheels in S.A but still quite expensive. Tax and all that is a killer for us. Otherwise REPs are quite plenty!
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thanks for the compliment ... Here in Brazil there is a Gol, which is the hatchback of the Saveiro family, and he is inspired by the current version of polo that you have not came here. And it's very likely that I put the same multifunction steering wheel. It takes another look inside.Originally posted by Jay P View PostAwesome car. In South Africa we normally get the oddest cars and I **** VW.S.A for not bringing this half-tonner to our market. Great car all round. Dunno what your Polo 6R dash looks like that side but I think it would look great with it and the multifunction steering wheel.
Awesome car and all the best. ..To your own tastes ofcourse!
Thanks, glad you liked it. so I set up to preserve a cleaner look insideOriginally posted by evertoconquer View PostPretty awesome little truck. I like how you mounted your air gauges in the cup holder area.
Here in Brazil it is not as easy to find staggered wheels with wide splints and the rim 18 here are the BBS LM, but are now very common and wanted something different. I would love to get the OZ Futura, but it is not feasible to import for with taxes would more than double the value. But I'm always researching wheels 18 "and 17" in order to lower over the car. Thank you for opinionOriginally posted by Whiskerz View PostGo 18s and get lower
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Pretty awesome little truck. I like how you mounted your air gauges in the cup holder area.
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Awesome car. In South Africa we normally get the oddest cars and I **** VW.S.A for not bringing this half-tonner to our market. Great car all round. Dunno what your Polo 6R dash looks like that side but I think it would look great with it and the multifunction steering wheel.
Awesome car and all the best. ..To your own tastes ofcourse!
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Hello guys
Great news











finally mounted the air suspension ... I am very happy and very satisfied.
I set up a kit mixture of equipment airlift and national. I am using keys transfer, manometers of double needle airlift, compressor viair 444c. Cylinder, bags and dampers are national and hoses are with mesh pressed.
Here in Brazil there is still a bias with respect to air suspension due to botched services. In my case I found a great professional and I am very happy. still have many things to do ... Gradually I will reach my goal and I hope you enjoy it.
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I have several plans, but the main thing is the air suspension. I'll use a kit with some airlift parts because there is no kit for my car. plan to use transfer switch and gauges two needles, and VIAIR compressor. Bags, dampers and roll will be even national.
Internally intend to replace the steering wheel with sound control of VW and leather seats. Maybe change the color wheel to silver or matte black, but this only when tired Golden
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+1 on having one state side.
Looking forward to more progress. Any plans?
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