Stanced clean mk3 golf wanted
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rb5er said:
"Stanced"
"Dub" & "Form>Function" stickers etc. Try some cack fanboy forum for that tat.
Why reply like that? If that is what the OP wants then good luck to him. He only asked for advice and if his profile is true he has a rather nice car compared to a lot of other on this forum"Dub" & "Form>Function" stickers etc. Try some cack fanboy forum for that tat.
Very true Andy...I just ignored him.
Back in the day I had a golf mk3 gti highline... I have a Porsche 911 gen 2 now, but theres something magical about reliving the good old days....I just don't have the time to mess about too much so wanted to buy one already done.... It's just a question of finding a tasteful one cheers
Back in the day I had a golf mk3 gti highline... I have a Porsche 911 gen 2 now, but theres something magical about reliving the good old days....I just don't have the time to mess about too much so wanted to buy one already done.... It's just a question of finding a tasteful one cheers
It's definitely a 'show' car - I wouldn't volunteer to drive it anywhere but you pays your money you takes your choice.
Making old Golfs borderline undrivable is entirely socially acceptable.
A couple of months ago I bought for £1500 an almost perfect 98 VR6 5 door. The same amount again in that would almost certainly have made it plenty low enough even without doing any work yourself.
The best part of £6k I'd struggle with regardless of how much work was in it.
Making old Golfs borderline undrivable is entirely socially acceptable.
A couple of months ago I bought for £1500 an almost perfect 98 VR6 5 door. The same amount again in that would almost certainly have made it plenty low enough even without doing any work yourself.
The best part of £6k I'd struggle with regardless of how much work was in it.
To get a car to that spec you would easily spend £4K or more, so in that respect to the right person the car isn't overly expensive. Also one would hope that any remedial work to body work would have been carried out prior to the re-spray so there should be no issues for a good number of years.
Andy OH said:
Why reply like that? If that is what the OP wants then good luck to him. He only asked for advice and if his profile is true he has a rather nice car compared to a lot of other on this forum
Because its tat. As per recent poster "making old golfs borderline undrivable is socially acceptable" what a load of st.Gassing Station | Audi, Seat, Skoda & VW | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff