Author Topic: for those who could have afford a R32, why did you choose your Gti/Ed30?  (Read 6109 times)

Offline RedRobin

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If only the front didn't look like a Jetta  :sad:


...There are lots of mods you can do to solve that. Modding is a slippery slope though! :evil:
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Offline Golfgirl

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I had a modified Mk 4 R32 and was all set to sell it to get a Mk 5 R32.  I decided on the spec, went in to order it and thought I'd just try an Ed30 to satisfy myself that I didn't want one.  I'd never driven a turbo'd car before and I was blown away with the torque.  I drove it back to back with a Mk 5 R32 and didn't feel that there was much difference in performance.  I also considered the £400 tax and the fact that I could get so much more power out of an Ed30 for very little money, unlike the R32 for the same gains (I spent a fortune on my Mk 4).

Whenever I see a Mk 5 R32 I wish I'd got one, but the Ed30 is fun and a lot more nimble.  I miss the sound and handling of the R32 but at least I've done the "R32 thing" once.

Offline MAT ed30

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came from a mk4 r32 and just wanted white and wanted the ed30 simple as that  :evil: best car ever owned just love mine

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