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Originally Posted by arunu (Post 3652630)
Fantastic looking car there Schoudhury and nice mods especially the glossy black roof.



I see you had some issues w.r.t the VW logo fitting etc. I would rather suggest you try PlastiDip on your OEM logos and badging at the rear. PlastiDip looks fantastic, is easy DIY and completely reversible.

There is already a thread (sorry i forgot the name of the bhpian) where he has already dipped the logos and badges on his Grey polo.

Check this option since this will save you considerable $$$ and also fit and finish wont be an issue.

The problem with plastidip is, one pressure wash and they are gone, I have already sourced the logo so $$$ are already spent stupid:.

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Originally Posted by Schoudhury (Post 3652682)
The problem with plastidip is, one pressure wash and they are gone, I have already sourced the logo so $$$ are already spent stupid:.

Pressure wash will not be an issue if Plastidip is done properly with multiple layers. Have used personally on ORVM and black plastic claddings and it has held up pretty well for last 1 year.

Congrats on a nicely done Polo. Enough reasons to change from the Ritz and enough reasons to enjoy the drive. I can see sometime how difficult it can be to wade through VW service. But surely I think that wont come in the way of a good highway drive! Its one of the best engines for the long road.

Congrats once again and happy driving.

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Originally Posted by arunu (Post 3652691)
Pressure wash will not be an issue if Plastidip is done properly with multiple layers. Have used personally on ORVM and black plastic claddings and it has held up pretty well for last 1 year.

Oh is it. Then may be I can try that next time.

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Originally Posted by ampere (Post 3652732)
Congrats on a nicely done Polo. Enough reasons to change from the Ritz and enough reasons to enjoy the drive. I can see sometime how difficult it can be to wade through VW service. But surely I think that wont come in the way of a good highway drive! Its one of the best engines for the long road.

Congrats once again and happy driving.

I read the ownership review of cars, from almost all the manufacturers, and found that once you go out of maruti or toyota it is the almost the same story everywhere. So lets hope for the best agree:.

Cheers

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Originally Posted by a4anurag (Post 3652626)
Alright!

AFAIK, there is not much change to the interior dimensions when compared to the older Polo.

I've got the new Polo and faced a small issue when I changed my pedals to the aluminum ones. They weren't an exact fit on the newer models. So now I double check everything. :)

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Originally Posted by arunu (Post 3652691)
Pressure wash will not be an issue if Plastidip is done properly with multiple layers. Have used personally on ORVM and black plastic claddings and it has held up pretty well for last 1 year.

Completely agree. Plastidip is brilliant. I have also successfully used it on the rims and logos on my Polo and have not faced any problems. It all boils down to how well you spray it on and the number of layers.

Checked the engine oil level today morning and I see it has dipped quite a lot and will need refill immediately. Now the problem with VW service is, they usually don't entertain cars without prior appointment, so let's see how does it work.

Supriyo, you can do the refill yourself in case your 7500 km/6 month free checkup is a month or two away. Get a bottle of Castrol Edge 5W-40 1L and refill in 300 mL shots. Check the level using the dipstick. Keep the bottle in the spare wheel well with some rag clothes and a funnel. Cut a used 1L soft drink bottle near the mouth and use that as a funnel.

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Originally Posted by Gannu_1 (Post 3654967)
Supriyo, you can do the refill yourself in case your 7500 km/6 month free checkup is a month or two away. Get a bottle of Castrol Edge 5W-40 1L and refill in 300 mL shots. Check the level using the dipstick. Keep the bottle in the spare wheel well with some rag clothes and a funnel. Cut a used 1L soft drink bottle near the mouth and use that as a funnel.

Thanks Ganesh, i will give it shot myself then :) as i have just clocked around 3k kms and 4 months way from 7500 km/6 month free checkup.

Castrol Edge 5W-40, is it readily available at any stores or it will be better if i get it from VW service center from the spares counter.

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Originally Posted by Schoudhury (Post 3654978)
Castrol Edge 5W-40, is it readily available at any stores or it will be better if i get it from VW service center from the spares counter.

The Edge is available at most outlets that retail engine oil. VW and Skoda uses the Castrol Magnatec 5W-40 which is not available in the retail chain for us consumers to buy. Not to worry though, the specs are the same.

If you can source one, nothing like it. Does your local VW service center retail spares over-the-counter?

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Originally Posted by Gannu_1 (Post 3654984)
The Edge is available at most outlets that retail engine oil. VW and Skoda uses the Castrol Magnatec 5W-40 which is not available in the retail chain for us consumers to buy. Not to worry though, the specs are the same.

If you can source one, nothing like it. Does your local VW service center retail spares over-the-counter?

Let me check if i can source that from them. Anyways, i just called up the VW service center and they asked me to bring in the car they will top it up. So i will get it done via them this time and will see how they do it so that from next time i can do it on my own ( if needed ).

As far as I know, they will not sell you the engine oil over the counter. Been there, done that. Not company policy is the reply that I got. But yeah, keep a bottle of Castrol Edge 5W-40 handy.

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Originally Posted by Gannu_1 (Post 3654984)
Does your local VW service center retail spares over-the-counter?

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Originally Posted by DWC (Post 3655185)
As far as I know, they will not sell you the engine oil over the counter. Been there, done that. Not company policy is the reply that I got. But yeah, keep a bottle of Castrol Edge 5W-40 handy.

I was able to get 2 1L bottles for them. A little bit of sweet talk and butter did that for me :). They topped up around 700 ml from one and returned the rest to me.
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Also picked the old generation grill from the service center :) and swapped the emblem.

This is going to replace the stock grill, will see if i can reuse the GT logo or not.
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Will get those chrome part masked in gloss black and add red stripes in those, lets see how it goes.

Cheers

Sweet looking grill. Cant wait to see how it looks on the car. Lucky you for sweet talking your way to the bottle of Magnatec!

Modified grille ready to replace the stock one.Flash Red VW Polo GT TDI - Little Beast EDIT: Sold!-imageuploadedbyteambhp1425404421.350230.jpg

Stock GT grille replaced with modified one.

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Originally Posted by Schoudhury (Post 3656417)
Stock GT grille replaced with modified one.

Nice! :thumbs up

Do replace the GT moniker back on the front grille. The letters are stuck on a black plastic trim with hard glue but will come off if pry it carefully.


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