Definitely tyres before coilovers if they're no name cheapies but mention them here first as some obscure brands do make decent tyres. And it doesn't need to be coilovers unless you're obsessed with drop (or you're REALLY serious with cornereing and are going to corner weight the car) - a cup kit (springs and matched dampers) are just as good (possibly better for the same money) performance wise, until you get to the more expensive colivers with adjustable dampers.
The dog bone mount affects different people in different ways - some say the vibration is really annoying while others don't feel a difference but it seems mainly to be noticable with the aircon on.
Have you considered short shifter? I didn't think the Polo needed it but I love mine, now. Check the threads about it.
Where in Vic are you? There are people down here with most or all of the mods you are contemplating and could demo their car to you.
As for the jack, you don't want to work under car unless you also have a set of jack stands (preferrably the pint adjustable type - not the ratchetting ones), a level surface to work on and things to chock the tyres at the other end of the car (a couple of bricks will do). Going under a car supported by just a jack is suicidal.
I think the plug caps (which contain the coils) are another point that need checking on a Gti but those guys who own them will know better than me
Last edited by kaanage; 13-09-2012 at 06:31 AM.
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