For most applications yes. Most people just buy an aftermarket sway bar for propper fitment and performance. I personnally dropped mine 2" and didn't have any problems though but it is very common for the sway bar to rub the half shaft when lowered.
I found a website that sells them for $60's and up (link below) now installing it could mostlikely run you a minimum of $100 I thinking no more than $200
see link. http://www.autozone.com/shopping/repairGuide.htm?pageId=0900c152800b018f#hd1-1-2
No. In the list of five most successful cars ever (see related link at the bottom), the Model T ranks 5th, surpassed by the Volkswagen Beetle, Volkswagen Golf, Ford F-Series, and Toyota Corolla.
"Laser Link Golf is located in Madison, Wisconsin. Laser Link Golf offers trade-ins, repairs, rebates as well as professional golf clubs and balls. They are noted for their laser link distance system."
There is a wiring diagram for VW Golf 1998 on this link: http://www.pdfoo.com/pdf-215/volkswagen-p2.html I think the differences would be minimal.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbzDJqPIUrA this link will have everything you need to know!
Yes, that is too much... Unless it is a fully loaded GTI in excellent condition with less than 35000 miles, that is Kelly Blue book value. A non turbo medium option/trimmed golf with 100,000 miles in very good condition is only worth around $2,000.
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a links golf course is one situated beside the sea
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