After thinking about this very carefully, I have decided, I'm NOT going big turbo or K04........
Reasons:
It's cheaper to buy a faster car factory built
It's cheaper to tune a factory built performance car
After declaring mods etc to insurance the LC becomes as expensive to insure as the above
The lack of 4WD system to plant the power down from a LC
Would never get even half my money back
The VAG engines are too fussy / fiddly, turbo's right at the back and generally a PITA to do what SHOULD BE simple turbo swap. Too much breather systems, too much silly valves, which commonly keep going after 2-3 years.....
VAG Car parts are well expensive then other car makers, I always seem to be paying over the odds for generic service parts, and tuning parts, and well just parts
for e.g.
A full system on a Evo/Subaru costs £300, made from High Grade SS from a top brand and inferior system for a VAG based car cost £4-600?!!! and more, doesn't make any sense, more material is used for a Evo/Saburu's 3+ inch bore, bigger bacbox?!!.........
Overall I think VAG are too fussy when you start tuning them, and without spending silly money you don't really see big gains. This opinion is based a first time VAG buyer (my LC)
Ok the PLUS SIDE:
I've decided I'm going to keep my car, and enjoy it for it is and what I've done to it, I'm going to stick with my current set-up and just improve it slightly here and there, and begin tarting the car up a little bit
In the future It's going to be one of the following cars I buy (in no particular order):
Mazda RX-7 Single Turbo
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 7 or above
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 1,2 or 3, mint / grade 4 condition
Nissan Pulsar GTi-R mint / grade 4 condition
Mazda 323 Turbo
Nissan Skyline R32
Nissan Skyline R33
Nissan 200SX
*cringes a little bit being an Evo man* Subaru Impreza STI .... has to be something at least a little special
If I'm feeling old and battered by then, I may consider
a 4WD VAG car