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builthatch
12-28-2007, 03:35 AM
i have seen what the sportline looks like on an ms3, curious about the pro-kit.

i am very very familiar with the line, so i know the differences in and out between the series but nothing beats seeing a picture of the part on the application.

builthatch
12-28-2007, 03:40 AM
i have seen what the sportline looks like on an ms3, curious about the pro-kit.

i am very very familiar with the line, so i know the differences in and out between the series but nothing beats seeing a picture of the part on the application.

oops, found one on another site!

looks great.

http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g10/Teejay_Cynthia/DSC01743.jpg?t=1181521091

utopia
12-28-2007, 03:43 AM
prokit = performance
sportlines = appearance

now if only there was one right in the middle...i think the road magnets provide a drop right in the middle so you can get a little bit of both!

discharmingman
12-28-2007, 03:48 AM
prokit = performance
sportlines = appearance

now if only there was one right in the middle...i think the road magnets provide a drop right in the middle so you can get a little bit of both!

You nailed it, utopia.....That's the reason I went for the sportlines.....I have a 91 VW Cabriolet rockin some Sportlines and that baby looks tight parked there with no cats under the car.....

utopia
12-28-2007, 03:54 AM
You nailed it, utopia.....That's the reason I went for the sportlines.....I have a 91 VW Cabriolet rockin some Sportlines and that baby looks tight parked there with no cats under the car.....

hahah yea my friend has a wolfsburg jetta with coilovers. the thing is so low i swear if you go over a leaf he bottoms out. if i even had a fingernail of gap he'd well.... (enguard) but i live in North Carolina and I like twisties and I wouldn't mind trying autox at some point or going to the track...so i'm thinking i should go with the RoadMagnets. I want minimal wheel gap while still retaining the ability to do autox and taking twisties at...legal, well, spirited speeds :)

discharmingman
12-28-2007, 03:56 AM
hahah yea my friend has a wolfsburg jetta with coilovers. the thing is so low i swear if you go over a leaf he bottoms out. if i even had a fingernail of gap he'd well.... (enguard) but i live in North Carolina and I like twisties and I wouldn't mind trying autox at some point or going to the track...so i'm thinking i should go with the RoadMagnets. I want minimal wheel gap while still retaining the ability to do autox and taking twisties at...legal, well, spirited speeds :)

I hear ya,,,,I'm all about looks....hey, I'm from Los Angeles....

utopia
12-28-2007, 04:00 AM
I hear ya,,,,I'm all about looks....hey, I'm from Los Angeles....

hahah point taken. i used to live by venice for a few years before i moved back here and lets just say the roads aren't too pretty over there! maybe i could get away with running sportlines?

rocafellavc
01-03-2008, 09:55 PM
i got some roadmagnets i can sell brand new.