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My 06' Polo 1.9TDI Sportline (9N3) - Knocking sound?!?
Verfasst: 10. Jan 2010, 20:37
von Le Clue
Hello all, I am from South Africa (Johannesburg) and here is a few pictures of my 9N3...hope you like it!!!
It is a 2006 1.9TDI Sportline (130HP & 310NM)
I have done:
Polo GTI Headlights
Polo GTI Grill top (with TDI badge) + bottom
17" TSW wheels with Michelin Pilot Exalto 205/40/17 tyres
H&R sport springs
Red brake calipers
Leather interior
Polo GTI pedals
Factory sunroof, cruise control & 6 disc CD shuttle
Full Rockford Fostgate sound system (Splits in front, 12" sub and 4 channel amp)
Removed the CAT from the exhaust
Thank you for looking, Our local car club forum is
http://www.vwclub.co.za Go check it out, we really like our Polo's!!
Re: My 06' Polo 1.9TDI Sportline
Verfasst: 10. Jan 2010, 21:14
von bo
iiiiii like

Re: My 06' Polo 1.9TDI Sportline
Verfasst: 10. Jan 2010, 21:29
von Gast
great , where do you get yout stone safty paper from???

Re: My 06' Polo 1.9TDI Sportline
Verfasst: 10. Jan 2010, 21:44
von Le Clue
iiiiii like

Thank you!
Re: My 06' Polo 1.9TDI Sportline
Verfasst: 10. Jan 2010, 21:46
von Le Clue
great , where do you get yout stone safty paper from???

It is actually blue masking tape that is not very strong....got it at a local hardware store (It's called 3M tape)

Re: My 06' Polo 1.9TDI Sportline
Verfasst: 10. Jan 2010, 23:07
von smithy
It looks great!

But the dirtcatchers,

in German Schmutzfänger, look not at good!

And it must further to the ground!
Greetz
Re: My 06' Polo 1.9TDI Sportline
Verfasst: 11. Jan 2010, 01:17
von Sportline105
your steering wheel is on the wrong side
@ smithi: wo siehst du denn, bis auf den ersten beiden bildern noch schmutzfänger?

Re: My 06' Polo 1.9TDI Sportline
Verfasst: 11. Jan 2010, 07:21
von Le Clue
No worries, the mudflaps have been removed LONG ago and if you look at the last pics the car is low...wheels are sitting equal to the wheelarches!

Re: My 06' Polo 1.9TDI Sportline
Verfasst: 5. Feb 2010, 21:50
von Max Manwel
Very nice car(s). And even greater to see the fact that you live like a flipping million miles away, but our Polos unite us!
Nice roadpictures from the mountainroad!
Re: My 06' Polo 1.9TDI Sportline
Verfasst: 5. Feb 2010, 21:54
von Chrimmy
Great!

Re: My 06' Polo 1.9TDI Sportline
Verfasst: 5. Feb 2010, 22:11
von smithy
@ smithi: wo siehst du denn, bis auf den ersten beiden bildern noch schmutzfänger?

Bitte mit Y

Anfangs hatte er nur die ersten Bilder mit Schmutzfänger reingestellt. Die anderen hat er später dazu gepackt!
MFG
Re: My 06' Polo 1.9TDI Sportline
Verfasst: 16. Feb 2010, 10:52
von Le Clue
Went back to the original grills and got me some Audi TT Competiton (Phat5's) wheels

:
And got a HID kit installed (waiting for my LED fogs) and resprayed the front bumper and removed the number plate
And a new Garmin Nuvi 1410:

Re: My 06' Polo 1.9TDI Sportline (9N3) - Updates!!!
Verfasst: 16. Feb 2010, 10:59
von Twin BY
hey buddy. The car is marvellous. sunroof is also very nice. What about the leather interior, ist that for order in south africa?
Or have you done it by yourself?
many greetings from europe to your place

Re: My 06' Polo 1.9TDI Sportline (9N3) - Updates!!!
Verfasst: 16. Feb 2010, 11:06
von SHT
Really nice. Like the low stance with the Phat5`s

. Looking good. Keep it up.
At least you have nice weather over there, not like here

. f**kin' snow....
Greetings
Steffen
Re: My 06' Polo 1.9TDI Sportline (9N3) - Updates!!!
Verfasst: 16. Feb 2010, 15:24
von Le Clue
hey buddy. The car is marvellous. sunroof is also very nice. What about the leather interior, ist that for order in south africa?
Or have you done it by yourself?
many greetings from europe to your place

Thanks bud! The leather was done by the previous owner...we have the heated black leather seats as an option at VW....We guys in SA love the way you do up your VW's!
Really nice. Like the low stance with the Phat5`s

. Looking good. Keep it up.
At least you have nice weather over there, not like here

. f**kin' snow....
Greetings
Steffen
Thanks Steffen!
It's too hot man..we have had bad floods by the rivers and dams from all the rain (ANd you can't keep your car clean) and I have seen my Polo's MFD show 43 degrees celcius this week..it's crazy!
Re: My 06' Polo 1.9TDI Sportline (9N3) - Updates!!!
Verfasst: 16. Feb 2010, 15:36
von Twin BY
hey buddy. The car is marvellous. sunroof is also very nice. What about the leather interior, ist that for order in south africa?
Or have you done it by yourself?
many greetings from europe to your place

Thanks bud! The leather was done by the previous owner...we have the heated black leather seats as an option at VW....We guys in SA love the way you do up your VW's!
oh man, cheers! it would be really great to get some people together, Polo drivers from all over the world to meet somewhere and have a good time with our cars.
Have you been to europe?
How is the situation with original parts and ordering them at your place? are they cheap?
keep rollin´

Re: My 06' Polo 1.9TDI Sportline (9N3) - Updates!!!
Verfasst: 16. Feb 2010, 20:47
von ruan9n
Parts over here tend to be expensive. Especially parts that are imported aus deutschland.
H&R springs come to 260euro, original TT comps go for about 800euro, ECU remaps about 350euro
Re: My 06' Polo 1.9TDI Sportline (9N3) - Updates!!!
Verfasst: 17. Feb 2010, 09:28
von Le Clue
hey buddy. The car is marvellous. sunroof is also very nice. What about the leather interior, ist that for order in south africa?
Or have you done it by yourself?
many greetings from europe to your place

Thanks bud! The leather was done by the previous owner...we have the heated black leather seats as an option at VW....We guys in SA love the way you do up your VW's!
oh man, cheers! it would be really great to get some people together, Polo drivers from all over the world to meet somewhere and have a good time with our cars.
Have you been to europe?
How is the situation with original parts and ordering them at your place? are they cheap?
keep rollin´

Have not been to Europe unfortanetley but I am planning a trip to Wolfsburg very soon! (We met 2 girls from Berlin in SA and showed them the country...when they go back they will show us Germany

)
As Ruan9n said...parts in SA is very expensive. The VW dealerships (otherwise known as the stealerships) is crazy...120 000km service will set you back 700euro

I had my 16" BBS San Marino spare wheel replaced the other day and the rim cost me 500euro.
Re: My 06' Polo 1.9TDI Sportline (9N3) - Updates!!!
Verfasst: 17. Feb 2010, 09:34
von Twin BY
Have not been to Europe unfortanetley but I am planning a trip to Wolfsburg very soon! (We met 2 girls from Berlin in SA and showed them the country...when they go back they will show us Germany

)
As Ruan9n said...parts in SA is very expensive. The VW dealerships (otherwise known as the stealerships) is crazy...120 000km service will set you back 700euro

I had my 16" BBS San Marino spare wheel replaced the other day and the rim cost me 500euro.
that sounds great. I hope the girls not only show you the country
If you guys having some time over here, contact us / me, eventually we can arrange a small meeting.
the 120000km service is with all the stuff like timing belt, etc? if it is, that´s in germany the same...f***ing prices.
The San Marino is a very expensive rim, that´s because it is an VW original part.
Re: My 06' Polo 1.9TDI Sportline (9N3) - Updates!!!
Verfasst: 17. Feb 2010, 11:33
von Le Clue
Have not been to Europe unfortanetley but I am planning a trip to Wolfsburg very soon! (We met 2 girls from Berlin in SA and showed them the country...when they go back they will show us Germany

)
As Ruan9n said...parts in SA is very expensive. The VW dealerships (otherwise known as the stealerships) is crazy...120 000km service will set you back 700euro

I had my 16" BBS San Marino spare wheel replaced the other day and the rim cost me 500euro.
that sounds great.
I hope the girls not only show you the country
If you guys having some time over here, contact us / me, eventually we can arrange a small meeting.
the 120000km service is with all the stuff like timing belt, etc? if it is, that´s in germany the same...f***ing prices.
The San Marino is a very expensive rim, that´s because it is an VW original part.
I will definitely do that..
Ja it's the cambelt and waterpump service...crazy prices!
Tel me, what options do you guys have when it comes to a FMIC like the Seat Ibiza Cupra? VW charges us 800euro for the intercooler with all the piping...
I saw a pic on this forum that shows a replica of the Seat FMIC:
Where do you get it and how much is it?