mk2 16v gti
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mk2 16v gti
will be shifting it soon,what price would be fair.
1990 black 3 door big bumber everthing is sound on it.after driving a turbo a few months ago got to get 1.was expecting the insurance to be the debt of ethiopia but only less than £600 f.c.
would i notice a HUGE differance in fuel(not a mad driver).
1990 black 3 door big bumber everthing is sound on it.after driving a turbo a few months ago got to get 1.was expecting the insurance to be the debt of ethiopia but only less than £600 f.c.
would i notice a HUGE differance in fuel(not a mad driver).
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are you sticking with the vw golf then? or are you going for somethink different?
Myself i have a mk2 golf driver an i think it is great i have recently up graded from a 1.3 golf to a 1.6, i wouldn't change it for anythink now
Myself i have a mk2 golf driver an i think it is great i have recently up graded from a 1.3 golf to a 1.6, i wouldn't change it for anythink now
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Originally Posted by Tony MK2
are you sticking with the vw golf then? or are you going for somethink different?
Myself i have a mk2 golf driver an i think it is great i have recently up graded from a 1.3 golf to a 1.6, i wouldn't change it for anythink now
Myself i have a mk2 golf driver an i think it is great i have recently up graded from a 1.3 golf to a 1.6, i wouldn't change it for anythink now
Yeah, you will. The first time you drive an 8 valve Mk2 GTi
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Originally Posted by marke8
will be shifting it soon,what price would be fair.
1990 black 3 door big bumber everthing is sound on it.after driving a turbo a few months ago got to get 1.was expecting the insurance to be the debt of ethiopia but only less than £600 f.c.
would i notice a HUGE differance in fuel(not a mad driver).
1990 black 3 door big bumber everthing is sound on it.after driving a turbo a few months ago got to get 1.was expecting the insurance to be the debt of ethiopia but only less than £600 f.c.
would i notice a HUGE differance in fuel(not a mad driver).
As a guideline, a regularly serviced, unmodified big-bumper Mk2 GTI in good condition with around 100,000 miles on it should go for around £1750.
If it's exceptional then someone like Andrew at Volkswizard may offer a lot more than this!
Btw, just published my pics of yesterday's VW GTI International show if anyone's interested? Link here.
Andrew
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