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Offline Rally_Chris

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Re:Buying an R32
« Reply #10 on: 17 August 2004, 13:21 »
theres a fair few r32 owners on uk mk4s website, havent got a link but do a search, a very helpfull mk4 site!! (though not a happy/go lucky site like this one!!!)

Gaz 8)

You'll find a few (many!) more R32 owners at www.uk-mkivs.net

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Offline wolfrace

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Re: Buying an R32
« Reply #11 on: 18 August 2004, 15:54 »
^^^ Cheers matey!

Just had a loadsa money paid into my account to pay for the car...getting a bankers draft sorted out.

Scarey to see all that money in my account like that in one go. But not for long though!!

Just put a deposit down to buy a house too...I think I'm losing it completely now! ;) :)

All this money!! And its not even mine! ;) :)

Cheers!

Offline Golfgal

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Re: Buying an R32
« Reply #12 on: 18 August 2004, 15:59 »
Wat colour is it??

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Re: Buying an R32
« Reply #13 on: 22 August 2004, 15:28 »
nice one wolfrace  8) when can i borrow it?  :P
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Offline frosticles

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Re: Buying an R32
« Reply #14 on: 22 August 2004, 18:43 »
A little feeling of jealousy going on here..................... :'(

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Offline Vee.Dubster

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Re: Buying an R32
« Reply #15 on: 25 August 2004, 18:20 »
My mate has just sold his R32, was a lovely lovely machine! Only one problem, 150 miles to a full tank of fuel!!! So it had to go (used as a business car) He is now driving an Audi A3 TDi PD 140, which is also a nice car - but not a R32!!! He misses the Golf loads, except when he pulls up at a petrol station.
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Offline fasteddie

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Re: Buying an R32
« Reply #16 on: 03 September 2004, 14:38 »
Well I got the car!

As for the fuel consumption, I went from Brighton to Sheffield and back and got 28 mpg. Not bad considering I wasn't hanging around..

Around Brighton I am getting 15 mpg, still reasonable considering my leaden right foot!!!!

Off to get the flat spot sorted soon....AMD or West tuning I think....

Will keep you informed...

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