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Offline al_bey

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Buying advice
« on: 09 November 2007, 15:57 »
Hi,

I am new to this forum and new to golfs. I am looking to buy a golf at the moment. I visited a 2l gti mk3 today. here it is: http://search.autotrader.co.uk/es-uk/www/cars/VOLKSWAGEN+GOLF/Ne-2-4-5-6-7-8-27-44-49-53-61-64-67-103-133-146,N-9-14-4294966861-4294966919-4294966995-4294967159/advert.action?R=200745298248912&distance=7&postcode=TN17+3LE&channel=CARS&make=&model=&min_pr=&max_pr=&max_mileage=

The asking price was 1795, i got the guy down to £1700. Do you think this is a good price for the car. I am going to give a deposit tommorow morning so any advice before then would be much appreciated.

Cheers

Alex

Offline DaveGTiMK

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Re: Buying advice
« Reply #1 on: 09 November 2007, 16:15 »
for that sort of money you could get a 16v with air con if you hunt around.

Nice 8v though.

Have a look on ebay there was a nice colour concept with full leather going.

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Offline Pete Taylor

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Re: Buying advice
« Reply #2 on: 09 November 2007, 16:57 »
For that sort of money it needs to be an immaculate 8v. Please make sure both the airbag and ABS lights come on when the car starts then both go off shortly after. If one or the other stays on or doesn;t come on at all then walk away from it. Check when the last cam belt change was too

Offline boneybradley

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Re: Buying advice
« Reply #3 on: 09 November 2007, 18:29 »
overpriced even with 90k on.... and dosent mention history?? keep looking as theres lots out there..some really nice ones around that price too
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Offline al_bey

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Re: Buying advice
« Reply #4 on: 10 November 2007, 14:04 »
Cheers guys,

Thanks for your response. I have bought the car, got it for 1600. It has had a cambelt change, full service, full stamped volkswagen service history and i get a 3 month warranty with it.

A couple more questions now to do with modding it slightly.

What is the best suspension (at a reasonable price) to lower the car?
How much would a garage charge to do it?

Thanks again

Alex

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Re: Buying advice
« Reply #5 on: 10 November 2007, 14:47 »
welsome to being a mk3 owner

for suspension check out this guide http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=68845.0 and price wise depends on what you do... but i paid £300 fitted for boge shockers,eibach springs,new top mounts and fitting with tracking done
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Offline al_bey

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Re: Buying advice
« Reply #6 on: 10 November 2007, 15:12 »
Cheers Bradley,

I'm picking the car up on monday, so im not quite there yet. After driving around in a 1.4 renault clio RT J reg for the last year, the golf is gonna be amazing!

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Alex



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Re: Buying advice
« Reply #7 on: 10 November 2007, 15:29 »
Looks like a pretty good buy.  Yeah, a 16v would have been better but with the fsh and your 3 month warranty you can't go wrong.