franky
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| posted on 20/10/09 at 07:22 PM |
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Going to have a look at this...
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/1199928.htm
Going tomorrow, anything I should look for? Any advice on them?
Cheers.
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cd.thomson
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| posted on 20/10/09 at 07:33 PM |
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quote: anything I should look for
see if he has one of these round the back
Craig
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nick205
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| posted on 20/10/09 at 07:47 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by cd.thomson
quote: anything I should look for
see if he has one of these round the back
Well worth a look 
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02GF74
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| posted on 20/10/09 at 07:47 PM |
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soz but know nothing about them but I may be going to view this:
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westf27
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| posted on 20/10/09 at 08:03 PM |
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you dont want that.Get a proper Porker get a 911
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franky
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| posted on 20/10/09 at 08:10 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by 02GF74
soz but know nothing about them but I may be going to view this:
You buying that for your good lady?
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McLannahan
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| posted on 20/10/09 at 08:26 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by franky
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/1199928.htm
Going tomorrow, anything I should look for? Any advice on them?
Cheers.
Love Golfs, great cars.
I'm no expert but I've had a few.
Rear calipers can stick - common to fit later calipers which didn't suffer as badly.
DON'T ever leave your Golf on a slope with just the handbrake on. A friend (cough.....) of mine (cough cough) left his Golf like that and not in
gear. 10 mins later - discs had cooled and off the car rolled. Knocking me down (I mean him) and rolling down the hill. Missed the swimming pool by
inches and came to "rest" in a massive oak tree. Oh poor poor Golfy.....
Heater matrix can leak (it'll smell musty inside the car and will steam up easily) VW did recall quite a few and install a bypass valve. Worst
scenario was the matrix bursting onto the occupants.
Two of mine had been bypassed - the others hadn't. Matrix replacement is a pig of a job but not impossible.
Vaccuum pump c/l can play up. Many then fit a electrical mechanical replacement.
Headlights are crap. There's too much voltage drop around the circuit. Easy and cheap to fit an additional headlight loom. Parts a couple of
quid. Diagram found on Matey Matey
http://www.matey-matey.com/
Seats always wear really badly. Driver's always bad on the boulster. No fix really (well not cheap) replacement only good option but second hand
seats in good order fetch good money.
Dash bulbs often go - easy cheap fix.
Second gear crunch is common - either ignore it or sort it.
Umm...I'll think of more no doubt but watching Wheeler Dealers stuff up a Ferrari!
[Edited on 20/10/09 by McLannahan]
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rusty nuts
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| posted on 20/10/09 at 08:40 PM |
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Door membrames leak . If you find any water in the car it's likely to have come through the doors. Remove door trim and all of the plastic sheet
behind , carry out any repairs to door locks if needed then clean all traces of membrame and adhesive from door frames. Use heavy duty polythene cut
to size to replace membrames ,spray contact adhesive works well . VW dealers charge an arm and a leg to replace them but dead simple and no special
tools needed.
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02GF74
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| posted on 20/10/09 at 08:45 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by westf27
you dont want that.Get a proper Porker get a 911
unfortunately I'd be looking at over £ 20 k for a proper one (not the old models) and probs 3x the insurance.
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franky
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| posted on 20/10/09 at 09:03 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by McLannahan
quote: Originally posted by franky
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/1199928.htm
Going tomorrow, anything I should look for? Any advice on them?
Cheers.
Love Golfs, great cars.
I'm no expert but I've had a few.
Rear calipers can stick - common to fit later calipers which didn't suffer as badly.
DON'T ever leave your Golf on a slope with just the handbrake on. A friend (cough.....) of mine (cough cough) left his Golf like that and not in
gear. 10 mins later - discs had cooled and off the car rolled. Knocking me down (I mean him) and rolling down the hill. Missed the swimming pool by
inches and came to "rest" in a massive oak tree. Oh poor poor Golfy.....
Heater matrix can leak (it'll smell musty inside the car and will steam up easily) VW did recall quite a few and install a bypass valve. Worst
scenario was the matrix bursting onto the occupants.
Two of mine had been bypassed - the others hadn't. Matrix replacement is a pig of a job but not impossible.
Vaccuum pump c/l can play up. Many then fit a electrical mechanical replacement.
Headlights are crap. There's too much voltage drop around the circuit. Easy and cheap to fit an additional headlight loom. Parts a couple of
quid. Diagram found on Matey Matey
http://www.matey-matey.com/
Seats always wear really badly. Driver's always bad on the boulster. No fix really (well not cheap) replacement only good option but second hand
seats in good order fetch good money.
Dash bulbs often go - easy cheap fix.
Second gear crunch is common - either ignore it or sort it.
Umm...I'll think of more no doubt but watching Wheeler Dealers stuff up a Ferrari!
[Edited on 20/10/09 by McLannahan]
cheers for that.... looks like this one has had everything done then Unless you can spot something that hasn't been?
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Hugh_
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| posted on 20/10/09 at 09:20 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by 02GF74
quote: Originally posted by westf27
you dont want that.Get a proper Porker get a 911
unfortunately I'd be looking at over £ 20 k for a proper one (not the old models) and probs 3x the insurance.
I beg to differ, 996's are the cheapest (example), but imho they're the least
worthy and therefore least proper of all the 911's...
Here's a proper (albeit older) 911 for £20k...
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McLannahan
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| posted on 20/10/09 at 09:21 PM |
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Does look like a tidy one. Seems a little over priced but make a damn insulting offer!
I'd be after a 3 door myself but as Pants (Steve Hignett) and I have always said - The Golf is one of those cars that looks well in 3 or 5!
Check the rear wash wipe works as it should (push wiper stalk away I think?) It's another Golf "feature".
Check the sunroof seal - open sunroof fully and check it doesn't leak.
Two fobs for alarm? Never had more than one myself but always wanted the full set!
Alloy locking wheel nut key? (I did buy a Golfy just for the wheels and then the buyer remembered he didn't have the key - after I'd
driven it home)
Rear speakers next to parcel shelf aren't big enough to sound great but looks like those have been sorted?
Check all functions work on the trip computer - including stored average (button underneath stalk)
Check ISV (Idle stabilisation Valve) Engine will hunt and idle will dip and rise. Possible to run without one though - they are quite costly to
replace as they always fail. I ran without one on my 16v conversion.
Good luck with the viewing!
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franky
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| posted on 20/10/09 at 09:29 PM |
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a little over priced but considering he's spent nearly £5k on it, £3k this year i'm not going to quibble over a couple of hundred quid.
it seems he's looked after it.
However this is locost builders so a cheeky offer will be heading his way
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Nash
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| posted on 20/10/09 at 09:58 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by franky
quote: Originally posted by 02GF74
soz but know nothing about them but I may be going to view this:
You buying that for your good lady?
Ya but imagine how fast he will get to his next hairdressing appointment
...Neil
It's What You Do Next That Counts.
Build It, Buy It, Drive It:
Southern Kit Car Club
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hillbillyracer
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| posted on 20/10/09 at 10:02 PM |
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They're a cracking car, folk rave on about the 205 being more fun, agile, better driver's car etc & they do have a point but as an
all-rounder the Golf is hard to beat & far better as a daily driver.
I've had mine for 7 years & it's the best car I've had. The only major failing was the gearbox which destroyed itself whilst
doing a steady 70 on the M6, no warning or idea why it did it, the 020 box is'nt unknown to have the diff pin let go but it was'nt that. I
got a replacement box from a car that had a blown engine only to discover they'd been living with the 2nd gear sychro gone which as already
mentioned is a problem, £25 bought a perfect box on ebay.
Other stuff I've done is the rear beam bushes (made a tool to fit them as they're a funny shape), replaced most of the brake pipes due to
corrosion & perishing, handbrake cables, had to free off the handbrake arms a couple of times (a known fault), a front wheel bearing, brake bias
valve & general servicing, pads & discs etc.
All in I'll be sorry to see it go but it just doesnt get used enough so it'll be on the market soon too. White's a bugger to keep
clean, you want a Helios blue one & did I mention how much better the 8v was over the 16v? 
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McLannahan
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| posted on 20/10/09 at 10:14 PM |
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B Bumpers and 3 door HBilly?
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hillbillyracer
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| posted on 20/10/09 at 10:56 PM |
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Yes big bumpers but at G reg it'll be just too old so they've been fitted by a previous owner, 5 drs though which has been great for me
taking my mates to the pub but the 3 dr seems to be more sought after.
Difficult to tell from a photo but mabye not quite as tidy as that white one but still a nice old car & loads of life left.
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James
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| posted on 20/10/09 at 11:40 PM |
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I still love my MK2 GL which has done 243k miles and is now very poorly.
But just can't bring myself to part with it.
Dreaming of a 1.8t conversion which I know is silly!
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"The fight is won or lost far away from witnesses, behind the lines, in the gym and out there on the road, long before I dance under those lights."
- Muhammad Ali
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mad4x4
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| posted on 21/10/09 at 06:02 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by franky
quote: Originally posted by McLannahan
quote: Originally posted by franky
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/1199928.htm
Going tomorrow, anything I should look for? Any advice on them?
Cheers.
Love Golfs, great cars.
I'm no expert but I've had a few.
Rear calipers can stick - common to fit later calipers which didn't suffer as badly.
DON'T ever leave your Golf on a slope with just the handbrake on. A friend (cough.....) of mine (cough cough) left his Golf like that and not in
gear. 10 mins later - discs had cooled and off the car rolled. Knocking me down (I mean him) and rolling down the hill. Missed the swimming pool by
inches and came to "rest" in a massive oak tree. Oh poor poor Golfy.....
Heater matrix can leak (it'll smell musty inside the car and will steam up easily) VW did recall quite a few and install a bypass valve. Worst
scenario was the matrix bursting onto the occupants.
Two of mine had been bypassed - the others hadn't. Matrix replacement is a pig of a job but not impossible.
Vaccuum pump c/l can play up. Many then fit a electrical mechanical replacement.
Headlights are crap. There's too much voltage drop around the circuit. Easy and cheap to fit an additional headlight loom. Parts a couple of
quid. Diagram found on Matey Matey
http://www.matey-matey.com/
Seats always wear really badly. Driver's always bad on the boulster. No fix really (well not cheap) replacement only good option but second hand
seats in good order fetch good money.
Dash bulbs often go - easy cheap fix.
Second gear crunch is common - either ignore it or sort it.
Umm...I'll think of more no doubt but watching Wheeler Dealers stuff up a Ferrari!
[Edited on 20/10/09 by McLannahan]
cheers for that.... looks like this one has had everything done then Unless you can spot something that hasn't been?
Yeah if you have trouble getting gears then it is a syncromesh probelm in the box. Also affects first I think. Remember having to do something like
go into 2nd before selecting reverse. God that bring back memories.
C Reg Marrs Red MK II Gold 1.3 with 4 Speed Box. (1st Real Car)!
Scot's do it better in Kilts.
MK INDY's Don't Self Centre Regardless of MK Setting !
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oldtimer
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| posted on 21/10/09 at 07:18 AM |
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Good cars. Loved my Mk2 GTi 8v. Try and see it early in the day in this weather to see if it's full of water/condensation. Door trim was
replaced - but were the membranes intact? Front nearside looks well curbed.
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Jasper
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| posted on 21/10/09 at 09:11 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by James
I still love my MK2 GL which has done 243k miles and is now very poorly.
But just can't bring myself to part with it.
Dreaming of a 1.8t conversion which I know is silly!
Mate - it really is time to let go of that one - it's let go on you enough times!
If you're not living life on the edge you're taking up too much room.
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James
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| posted on 21/10/09 at 11:58 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by Jasper
quote: Originally posted by James
I still love my MK2 GL which has done 243k miles and is now very poorly.
But just can't bring myself to part with it.
Dreaming of a 1.8t conversion which I know is silly!
Mate - it really is time to let go of that one - it's let go on you enough times!
It's only actually broken down on me once though! In 9 years of ownership- and that was just the dissy exploded!
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"The fight is won or lost far away from witnesses, behind the lines, in the gym and out there on the road, long before I dance under those lights."
- Muhammad Ali
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02GF74
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| posted on 22/10/09 at 03:07 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Hugh_
quote: Originally posted by 02GF74
unfortunately I'd be looking at over £ 20 k for a proper one (not the old models) and probs 3x the insurance.
I beg to differ, 996's are the cheapest (example), but imho they're the least
worthy and therefore least proper of all the 911's...
Here's a proper (albeit older) 911 for £20k...
yeah, but the roof doesn't come off those.
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MikeRJ
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| posted on 22/10/09 at 03:37 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by 02GF74
yeah, but the roof doesn't come off those.
Which means it stands a good chance of keeping water out, and there seems to be plenty of that falling out of the sky right now 
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02GF74
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| posted on 23/10/09 at 06:38 AM |
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not down here in the sunny south
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