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It'd be severely nose heavy. a better option may be a 1.8t
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True, isnt the VR6 motor a cast block and the 1.8t Alloy? If thats the case a Polo is going to need some seriously stiff front springs, and will probably still handle like a dog
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oh and make sure you upgrade your brakes too!!
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Yer I was lookin at a conversion an the fella who had done it with a vr6 engine had to chop away all the front end then weld an rebuild it all but it looked like he done an ace job tho I wouldnt know were to start with all that but I know it would be expensive but that wouldn't be a problem as long as it was done to a good standard
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