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Model specific boards => Golf mk2 => Topic started by: edpryce on 01 January 2008, 21:20

Title: Roof dent.
Post by: edpryce on 01 January 2008, 21:20
I am looking at buying a golf with the following dent due to a faulty bonnet catch, causing the bonnet to open whilst driving and hit against the top of the windscreen.


http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c48/EdPryce/Roof.jpg


As far as i know any dents to either pillar can make the car a write off? is this also true for the top of the windscreen? That is the only picture the seller has sent me after i requested one. Unfortunately it isnt too clear.

do you think that could be sorted out?

Thanks
Title: Re: Roof dent.
Post by: Jay on 01 January 2008, 21:31
How much is the golf going for?
Title: Re: Roof dent.
Post by: JC on 01 January 2008, 21:33
to be honest with you mate, unless you are getting a BARGAIN I would keep looking

theres plenty of cars out there, cos f the time of year its a buyers market

Oh and roofs are a pain to repair back to a good flat finish  :laugh:
Title: Re: Roof dent.
Post by: edpryce on 01 January 2008, 21:39
Thanks

£750, it needs a new bonnet too.

115,000 miles. Leather interior which i really like. MOT.

seems an alright price but its a trek from where i live and i was wondering if its worth pursueing.
Title: Re: Roof dent.
Post by: JC on 01 January 2008, 21:47
all depends what ya want mate

leather would be nice

but a roof repair your looking at a full roof respray after which is going to cost

+ the bonnet

wil all soon add up

as for the travelling part - i did a 400+ mile round trip by bus train, mates car then home in my new purchase


Title: Re: Roof dent.
Post by: Jay on 01 January 2008, 21:48
*splutters* £750?! Don't mate, I paid £196 for my mk2 that is in pretty good nic, only had to replace the handbrake cable (also wheel bearings but that was my fault  :grin:) and will need the rear wheel arches replacing.

Mind you it's only a 1.6L Driver  :laugh: But still I wouldn't pay £750 for a car that is in that state.

Check out the Cars for sale section of the forum, got some nice ones there.
Title: Re: Roof dent.
Post by: Jay on 01 January 2008, 21:51
as for the travelling part - i did a 400+ mile round trip by bus train, mates car then home in my new purchase

hehe, I had a 20 mile round trip  :grin: Cousins were up my place for the day I bid/bought the car which was spot on luck so they drove me there 10 miles (Abingdon) and I had my first taste of Manual Steering   :laugh:
Title: Re: Roof dent.
Post by: edpryce on 01 January 2008, 22:03
seems a little over priced then. i'll probably give it a miss.

Cheers
Title: Re: Roof dent.
Post by: Dec on 02 January 2008, 07:34
as for the travelling part - i did a 400+ mile round trip by bus train, mates car then home in my new purchase

hehe, I had a 20 mile round trip  :grin: Cousins were up my place for the day I bid/bought the car which was spot on luck so they drove me there 10 miles (Abingdon) and I had my first taste of Manual Steering   :laugh:

I had about a 40mile round trip but it was to where my dad works and i got a days shopping out of it aswell :cool:

but anyway, on topic that does seem like it could be a bit expensive but leather seats could be worth more than that? if they are mint anyway IMO
Title: Re: Roof dent.
Post by: Conker on 02 January 2008, 10:48
In my opinion, there are still enough GTI's around so you don't have to buy one with problems, unless you particularly like it e.g. its very low miles etc. Try to be patient - I know its hard!

You could always nip the photo into a local bodyshop and ask if they can fix it.

As for price, when I bought mine last year, there was hardly any good one's below £750 unless you got lucky on ebay.