''sounds just like a Golf''
''sounds just like a Golf''
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pist nbroke

Original Poster:

164 posts

199 months

Thursday 23rd June 2011
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Although I have previously placed the Mk2 on ‘’Readers cars’’ I thought I should introduce the pair as a modest fleet.



I purchased this 1992 Golf GTI 16v roughly 3 years ago, I was pretty much sold on it when I first saw it. The interior was immaculate and despite lacquer peeling off the bonnet and the front suspension which had collapsed it looked clean.




I replaced the suspension with adjustable coilovers all round and had the front end painted. It has a supersprint exhaust system soon to be replaced as its seen better days, other than this I believe it to be pretty stock. I have just finished refurbishing the BBS RM wheels which I am really happy with. Other than general maintenance I have done nothing under the bonnet however when I bought it there were several invoices totalling to over £800 from Stealth racing not sure on exactly what has been done but I believe it to have had cams and a changed ECU, It pulls like a train.



Also I have a 1996 Golf GTI 16v 20th Anniversary. I use this as my daily as it’s easier to live with, but not as fun as the Mk2. I purchased it just before Christmas 2010 but in March it died as big and little end went on cylinder 4. To be honest the engine had felt weak from when I bought it and with 116k on it I replaced it with an identical 2.0 16v ABF that has done 70k which is pretty good for a lump from this vintage and is a vast improvement to drive, much smoother.




Upon researching the model on Wikipedia it seems to be pretty rare. 1000 20th anniversary models were built, 250 diesels, 600 8v and only 150 16v. This vehicle was totally standard when I bought it and I intend to keep it like that, however I have replaced the suspension with adjustable coilovers because it just looked to high and awkward standard. All I have planned next is to refurb the wheels as they have corroded badly and I think this will finish the car.




Would like your feedback and criticism,
Cheers.



Old Gregg

4,485 posts

203 months

Thursday 23rd June 2011
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I'm not sure this counts as feedback, but I like the Mk3.


Now the Mk2... I love that! Very subtle, very tidy. Very nice.

RallyeS1

63 posts

188 months

Thursday 23rd June 2011
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The mk3 looks great but the mk2 looks STUNNING, the BBS splits are perfect on it!

Pooky67

577 posts

187 months

Thursday 23rd June 2011
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Nice cars, good plans and lovely photos smile

bluebear

604 posts

182 months

Thursday 23rd June 2011
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the mk2 is a gem.

Chunkychucky

6,094 posts

197 months

Thursday 23rd June 2011
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What a nice collection! I have a real soft spot for Mk2s as I learnt to drive in an 8 valve 5 door when I was 10, great fun cars! The Mk3s i'd always considered to be a bit of a pudding and always overlooked them, however now with a few miles under my belt as a driver I can see how one would appeal as a daily, and yours looks very smart indeed. Thanks for sharing smile



P.S. superb BBSs on nthe Mk 2 yes

Lewismacleod7

11 posts

182 months

Thursday 23rd June 2011
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I love the MK2, looks beautiful.

Groober

775 posts

208 months

Friday 24th June 2011
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Nice House!

5harp3y

1,966 posts

227 months

Friday 24th June 2011
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both superb!

massive soft spot for mk3 anni's

cant help but think the mk2 needs 2inch dishes on those BBS wink

MMA4life

810 posts

190 months

Friday 24th June 2011
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Lovely looking cars you have there, I had a mk3 GTI anniversary edition for the shortest period possible as was going to use it a project car to fix up. That went out of the window as funds were tight and lots of work was required frown

MMA4life

Jw Vw

4,917 posts

191 months

Saturday 25th June 2011
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Both absolutely great - love the MK2 the BBS alloys really set it off nicely. Some great cinematography as well thumbup

MIKE-hb9br

2 posts

68 months

Monday 28th December 2020
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Hi, do you still have your golf's? It's an old thread I know. I used to own A9 vwg

Tommie38

998 posts

222 months

Monday 28th December 2020
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MK2 looks stunning. smile

_Mja_

2,558 posts

203 months

Monday 28th December 2020
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Old thread I know but both lovely cars. How does the mk3 16v compare to the mk2 16v?

MIKE-hb9br

2 posts

68 months

Wednesday 30th December 2020
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pist nbroke said:
Although I have previously placed the Mk2 on ‘’Readers cars’’ I thought I should introduce the pair as a modest fleet.



I purchased this 1992 Golf GTI 16v roughly 3 years ago, I was pretty much sold on it when I first saw it. The interior was immaculate and despite lacquer peeling off the bonnet and the front suspension which had collapsed it looked clean.




I replaced the suspension with adjustable coilovers all round and had the front end painted. It has a supersprint exhaust system soon to be replaced as its seen better days, other than this I believe it to be pretty stock. I have just finished refurbishing the BBS RM wheels which I am really happy with. Other than general maintenance I have done nothing under the bonnet however when I bought it there were several invoices totalling to over £800 from Stealth racing not sure on exactly what has been done but I believe it to have had cams and a changed ECU, It pulls like a train.



Also I have a 1996 Golf GTI 16v 20th Anniversary. I use this as my daily as it’s easier to live with, but not as fun as the Mk2. I purchased it just before Christmas 2010 but in March it died as big and little end went on cylinder 4. To be honest the engine had felt weak from when I bought it and with 116k on it I replaced it with an identical 2.0 16v ABF that has done 70k which is pretty good for a lump from this vintage and is a vast improvement to drive, much smoother.




Upon researching the model on Wikipedia it seems to be pretty rare. 1000 20th anniversary models were built, 250 diesels, 600 8v and only 150 16v. This vehicle was totally standard when I bought it and I intend to keep it like that, however I have replaced the suspension with adjustable coilovers because it just looked to high and awkward standard. All I have planned next is to refurb the wheels as they have corroded badly and I think this will finish the car.




Would like your feedback and criticism,
Cheers.


martin mrt

3,883 posts

229 months

Thursday 31st December 2020
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Great thread, for me I love the mk3 and like the Mk2

Good Anniversaries are becoming hard to get, more so a 3dr 16v