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Title: "The New Kid" Anniversary TDI
Post by: JakeMack1992 on 26 September 2012, 01:05
Hi people,

Recently joined uk MkIV's and thought i would join here too!

Ive only been driving just over a year, i had a 1.6 petrol mk4 Golf previously.

Just bought myself the 25th Anniversary Edition TDI PD which i love! (Not as much love for the price of my insurance but the car more than makes up for it!)

Looks like a quality site, I look forward to perusing the forums!

See you around guys and gals!

Before:

(http://is03.thegumtree.com/image/extrabig/151175927.jpg)

Now:

(http://uk-mkivs.net/store/Forums/10/3366796/anni.JPG)
Title: Re: "The New Kid" Anniversary TDI
Post by: Mr GTD on 26 September 2012, 08:31
 Welcome to the nut house!(http://www.websmileys.com/sm/fingers/fing31.gif)

Cars look great! :cool:
Title: Re: "The New Kid" Anniversary TDI
Post by: LakerLover on 26 September 2012, 08:44
if your going to dream...... you might aswel dream big  :wink:

Nice car dude

welcome!
Title: Re: "The New Kid" Anniversary TDI
Post by: MS1COYS on 26 September 2012, 14:10
Welcome bro!
Title: Re: "The New Kid" Anniversary TDI
Post by: BarryMKIV on 26 September 2012, 14:46
Welcome along Jake! Best of luck with your Anniversary, you've picked the best colour too  :drool:

Any plans for it?
Title: Re: "The New Kid" Anniversary TDI
Post by: JakeMack1992 on 26 September 2012, 22:14
Cheers everyone :)

Ive got plans for it but nothing extreme! I love an Anniversary thats totally standard with one or two subtle mods. I just dont think a car like needs modding! So all im going to do is:

-Private number plate
- New front valance (mines cracked!)
- Get the alloys re-chromed
- New centre caps
- Get my hands on an MFD 1
- New discs and calipers

havnt thought of anything else yet!
Title: Re: "The New Kid" Anniversary TDI
Post by: BarryMKIV on 26 September 2012, 22:21
Ive got plans for it but nothing extreme! I love an Anniversary thats totally standard with one or two subtle mods. I just dont think a car like needs modding!

You're off to a good start there anyway. Keep it OEM  :wink:

A bit of lowering with spacers front and rear make them look very smart.
Title: Re: "The New Kid" Anniversary TDI
Post by: JakeMack1992 on 26 September 2012, 22:37
yeah some subtle spacers certainly do look the part! Need to start saving up my pennies!