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General => New forum members => Topic started by: Grazy on 21 December 2008, 12:05
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Hi people , I am Graeme from Woodbridge in Suffolk , Pleased to be here , been checking here often and thought it would help if i logged on proper .
I am considering sellin my 98 Audi A4 18T Sport and buying a GTI , And need all the help I can get , So appreciate all your advice :cool:
I am looking for a Mk2 Gti Dont know if 16v or 8v option is better ????
And some of the rides on here are sick :sick: ( in a good way :grin: )
I also have a 69 VW Panel Van incase you care :laugh:
Cheers Grazy
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welcome to the forum hun :smiley:
Dinx :kiss:
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Welcome.
Well, the Mk2 16v is more powerful and quicker. You may find it much more fun that your Audi.
The 8v is also fun but not quite as quick.
Anyway, pop a picture of your Audi up, maybe someone here will buy it (like me, I need a family wagon)
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Welcome to the site.
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Welcome mate
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welcome to the forum
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welcome to the site :smiley: get some pics up of the van :cry:
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Welcome.
You aren't Graeme from Kustom's are you?
Ignore if you don't know what I'm on about...
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Thanks for the warm welcome people here is a link to pix of my van cant get photos up of the Audi as Photobucket is being a bugger :rolleyes:
http://forum.earlybay.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2625&st=0&sk=t&sd=a&start=105 :cool:
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how do and welcome :afro:
mk2 16v FTW.
do a search in the Mk2 section for LOTS of 8 verses 16V threads :laugh:
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Greetings and Salutations! :smiley:
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Welcome :cool:
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Greetings and Salutations! :smiley:
Mr Bounce where you in Suffolk , Ipswich ????
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Welcome.
Well, the Mk2 16v is more powerful and quicker. You may find it much more fun that your Audi.
The 8v is also fun but not quite as quick.
Anyway, pop a picture of your Audi up, maybe someone here will buy it (like me, I need a family wagon)
Hi mate cant get pick up of th Audi but its a 98 1.8 Turbo Sport all original oon a R plate in Kingfisher Blue with Black Leather A/C Could send a picture off my phone if you really are interested :cool:
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Looking at a Mk2 8valver tomorrow any pointers on what to check for , sorry if this is in wrong section :embarassed: