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Author Subject: Gti6 ph2.5
malo225

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Post #1
I’ve changed my car up over the years to ph3 and and have bits in the garage
Question
Do I keep it ph3 and get rid of the bits or hold onto them incase
Posted 6th Mar 2019 at 15:12
eliotrw

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Post #2
I'd get rid. The way I see it is the Ph2 stuff is more an awkward (niche interest) middle ground between ph1 and ph3 phases which are probably more desirable.

Very few people will understand that the exterior has been changed and while some might prefer a ph3 to a ph1 or vice versa I doubt any would say ph2 is an improvement on either really.

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Posted 6th Mar 2019 at 15:17
rallyestyle

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Post #3
Agreed. If I could update some of the 2.5 items on my Rallye I would, been looking for a phase 3 cherry tailgate forever Yes

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Posted 6th Mar 2019 at 17:34
sageman

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Post #4
so your 2.5 has the ph2 tailgate mine has the ph3 but ph2 central locking and black rubbing strips not colour coded

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Posted 7th Mar 2019 at 17:27
malo225

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Post #5
No mine has a phase 3 boot that why I went full phase 3
Posted 7th Mar 2019 at 21:45
roland rat

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Post #6
If they've been in the garage for more than 6 months f**king scrap them! you're not gonna be using them again
Posted 29th Mar 2019 at 10:10

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