My 2007 MK5 Golf R32
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Neil_M

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212 months

Monday 11th February 2019
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With the Mini (R53 Cooper S) about to go up for sale it was time to look for a replacement.

My initial thoughts were to go for a german estate and while a very practical car to use for life's courier requirements and daily driving duties, it's also something I would have used to tow the Civic to and from Kirkistown.

I couldn't really find anything that floated my boat. So I ended up looking at A6's and 5 series saloons. I did find a clinker of an E60, however the dealer was less than honest so that was ignored.

I came back to looking at hot hatches. The Mk2 Focus ST became a contender, as did an Edition 30 GTI. However many were wrecked and not quite something I wanted to put any money into. During the searches of Mk5 Golfs, the odd R32 cropped up.

I spotted the car I ended up with, seen the aftermarket wheels, stickers and closed the advert. The following day over several beers and a Chinese a mate suggested the same R32 again. Slightly hazy from the day before, we took a lap down to see the car. Isn't that the best way to pick a car?

We spent a good hour looking round it. Underneath the aftermarket wheels and "interesting" additional decals, a very lucrative project was hiding. A full detailed history was supplied with the car, mechanically it didn't seem to need anything. The body work needed a little tidy, the leather and interior needed a detail and the wheels could be changed. Most of these things I can do myself, partnered with the low miles a deal was done and the car was bought.





The interior is in pretty good shape. Bar a few decals that will be removed.





Don't worry the stickers on the rear window and side skirts didn't last long, even when the car was parked up.






The fuel filler cap was about to grow legs.






The exhausts were given a very quick once over... I should have these like a mirror in due course.





Her first real drive after getting a tank of super was a blast down the motorway to the Cars & Coffee meet at PMG Autocare. It was a pretty crap day and I was running late, so a brisk drive down the motorway provided a good test of the car. She just woofled down the motorway, heated seats on, totally sure footed.

Parked up at PMG.




The wheels are dirt magnets!



During a break in work, the VW badges on the key were replaced. A nice wee cheap detail.




On a similar topic, the spare key had rabies... So it was stripped and moved into a new housing.





Thats one shot of the commute to work, not bad at all.



The rear wiper bolt cover was split too. It was replaced with a genuine item after a coat of Gtechniq C4.





If you are anything like me you will have researched any car you buy and read many reviews. Based on reviews and opinions of others you always tend to focus on the negatives. Many comparisons are made to the Mk5 Golf GTi, I honestly found the GTi a little too much of a jack of all trades and master of none (I well appreciate that goes against many reviews). The noise, looks and character of the R32 along with it's sure footedness make for a very special daily. Best of all part prices are very cheap, many many boxes are ticked with this car.

Here are some period YouTube reviews from TopGear and 5th Gear. Naturally Tiff's driving style emanates my daily commute.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efHYQPNQm8E

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GW8eq0_hEaU

The next plans are to give the body work a bit of protection for the remainder of the winter months and add some sheen back to the paint. A good service, engine bay detail, interior detail, remove some of the previous owners tweaks and change the wheels.

Ultimately she will be a daily. So I won't go too mad on it...

Only kidding, full steam ahead, let the rebuild commence!

Edited by Neil_M on Tuesday 19th February 10:24

Danm1les

1,007 posts

168 months

Monday 11th February 2019
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Looks nice and clean and like you are bringing it back up to 100%!

What did you/do you use on the exhausts?

Neil_M

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212 months

Monday 11th February 2019
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Danm1les said:
Looks nice and clean and like you are bringing it back up to 100%!

What did you/do you use on the exhausts?
Ta very much, certainly my aim will be to have it minty fresh.

I haven't had a proper go at them yet to say what worked best... but I'll be trying AutoSol, Meguiars NXT and BriteMax products.

I will of course report back with what works best.

ManicMunky

698 posts

148 months

Monday 11th February 2019
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Love these!

Actually looks good on those wheels, are they genuine TT wheels or replicas?

Neil_M

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ManicMunky said:
Love these!

Actually looks good on those wheels, are they genuine TT wheels or replicas?
They are replicas. They do actually look quite well cleaned up.

I'm a bit more of an OEM guy, so a set of OE wheels will go on soon.

thebraketester

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166 months

Monday 11th February 2019
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Nice clean example you got there....

mudy

874 posts

200 months

Monday 11th February 2019
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lovely car, agree that wheels aren't too bad - nice write up so far; looking forward to reading more

Neil_M

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thebraketester said:
Nice clean example you got there....
Ta very much.

I'm glad to say she is pretty much mechanically bang on too.

I was very worried about the chain, more than anything it's a big expense. But like most cars, when you read reviews, you only pick up on the bad points.

Neil_M

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mudy said:
lovely car, agree that wheels aren't too bad - nice write up so far; looking forward to reading more
I got hot and cold on them to be honest.

Though they really need a refurb, more down to their diamond cut finish being full of worms. A fully painted silver finish would set them off well.

thebraketester

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Neil_M said:
thebraketester said:
Nice clean example you got there....
Ta very much.

I'm glad to say she is pretty much mechanically bang on too.

I was very worried about the chain, more than anything it's a big expense. But like most cars, when you read reviews, you only pick up on the bad points.
Yeah its one of those things than just needs doing if there even a trace of a stretch on it... just for piece of mind.

Ive had my ED30 for 8 years now, the mk5 gti/ed30/r32 is a great around car IMO

Neil_M

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thebraketester said:
Yeah its one of those things than just needs doing if there even a trace of a stretch on it... just for piece of mind.

Ive had my ED30 for 8 years now, the mk5 gti/ed30/r32 is a great around car IMO
Exactly right. I've had it inspected at VW and all is fine, phew!

MDMA .

10,635 posts

129 months

Monday 11th February 2019
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Looks pretty solid Neil. Still got the E36?

Neil_M

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MDMA . said:
Looks pretty solid Neil. Still got the E36?
I do indeed... she's hiding under the cover in the garage in a few of those photos...

Must get them both out for an engine bay comparison shot...


MDMA .

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Monday 11th February 2019
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Neil_M said:
MDMA . said:
Looks pretty solid Neil. Still got the E36?
I do indeed... she's hiding under the cover in the garage in a few of those photos...

Must get them both out for an engine bay comparison shot...
Why not wink

I've recently acquired a MK5 myself.

Neil_M

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MDMA . said:
Why not wink

I've recently acquired a MK5 myself.
Great minds think alike, what did you go for? Any pics?

MDMA .

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Neil_M said:
MDMA . said:
Why not wink

I've recently acquired a MK5 myself.
Great minds think alike, what did you go for? Any pics?
Pirelli.

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...



Brainpox

4,307 posts

179 months

Monday 11th February 2019
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Nice R32. Still miss mine - I sold it 5 years ago and remember it fondly. As you say, its sure-footedness makes it a great daily.

Neil_M

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Brainpox said:
Nice R32. Still miss mine - I sold it 5 years ago and remember it fondly. As you say, its sure-footedness makes it a great daily.
100% then the odd squirt off a roundabout lets you hear that V6 whine/rumble.

Obi Wan

2,295 posts

243 months

Monday 11th February 2019
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Congrats on the car. Love mine to bits. Driving with windows down during the summer is cloud9

paultownsend

3,382 posts

211 months

Monday 11th February 2019
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I would love one of these. A proper R. But £550 VED for a Manuel. Gulp