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Re: Old and fully loaded or new and basic?
« Reply #60 on: 22 June 2009, 14:23 »
He's prolly laid up in bed having caught the cold or pneumonia from the crap weather we have up here :-)

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Re: Old and fully loaded or new and basic?
« Reply #61 on: 22 June 2009, 18:31 »
How did it go Sambo !!!?

Thought we would of seen some pics by now!!!  :huh:
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Re: Old and fully loaded or new and basic?
« Reply #62 on: 22 June 2009, 18:53 »
He's obviously enjoying himself too much  :smiley:
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Re: Old and fully loaded or new and basic?
« Reply #63 on: 22 June 2009, 19:22 »
Hello!

Well i am now officially a mk5 gti owner!  :cool:

Didn't go quite so smoothly though  :sad:

Firstly the plane was delayed, didn't get up to Glasgow until 3pm  :huh: in the end. Got picked up looked over the car etc. Felt a bit rushed by this point (first error) but also excited and taken in by the car. Had a good look around the car etc. Interior is MINT condition, very little wear on any of the leather, few scuffs on the grab handles, like the mk4 they've got that soft touch coating on them so mark easily.. no problem. Noticed a few stone chips on bonnet too which I wasn't told about, no problem I can knock a few quid off maybe?

Matey I bought it off wanted to verify the bankers draft I had at his bank.. which closed at 4pm. So I drove the car around and headed towards the bank. First impressions, drive's lovely, not as quick as my mk4 but then I have done a fair bit to that. Noticed a big change in the way the car handles, rear seems planted.

Anyway got to his bank, they couldn't verify it even though they said to him they could :angry: so were left in a bit of a situation.. Ball is now in his court so to speak, i'm stuck up in Glasgow with no way of getting home other than this car..

Anyway, i showed him the money had come out of my account which gave him a bit of security and showed him my passport etc..


So, thought to myself, f**k it i'll leave the stonechip issue and give him the full amount, as he had also put a new michelin pilot sport on the day before and filled the tank, so fair do's. Paid him the full amount (10k) and left feeling fine about the whole situation. nice.

Left Glasgow at 5.30pm  :cry: with an 8 hour drive ahead of me. Get to Carlise for a bit to eat. Have a quick glance back and think whats that?  :sad: Closer inspection and there is a paint bubble on the wheel arch  :cry: :cry: :cry:

Looks like it has had a paint job on the wheel arch..So get home feeling gutted, thinking i'd bought a write off or something. Neighbour works for BMW bodyshop and had a look. Reckon's it may have been keyed or something very light and actually commented on how good a job they had done as there where no obvious blend in marks, taken the window's etc out to hide it all, a job to spot etc etc. Look's like it was repaired near the beginning of its life as it has aged the same as the rest of the car.....

Anyway. mate works for VW showed him, unusual he says.. BUT reckons it would get done under warranty  :wink: with a bit of his persuasion. So i'm thinking IDEAL!  free touch up.. Next day i speak to the BMW sprayer who's advise's me the company who carry out VW warranty work are known to be bodger's etc

  :sick:

So basically had a reall up and down weekend were sometime's i've felt like setting fire to the thing, and others i love it. Think i'm going to skip the warranty work after reading stories like R32UK on here etc and just put my hand in my pocket.. Get all the skirts and splitter, back bumper colour coded and a complete de-swirl so the car is mint. Just mean's the modding will have to wait a few weeks  :grin:

Cheers for the interest, will get some photo's up over the next few days.
Sam
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Re: Old and fully loaded or new and basic?
« Reply #64 on: 22 June 2009, 19:29 »
A there he is!!! Mixed emotions then Sam but I would say your sounding 80% happy with the other 20% coming when you got some mods done and feels a bit more like your own rather than someone elses. Always takes me a while to build a "relationship" with a car!  :cool:
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Re: Old and fully loaded or new and basic?
« Reply #65 on: 22 June 2009, 19:37 »
A there he is!!! Mixed emotions then Sam but I would say your sounding 80% happy with the other 20% coming when you got some mods done and feels a bit more like your own rather than someone elses. Always takes me a while to build a "relationship" with a car!  :cool:

Cheers mate, Yer happy with it overall, just feel a bit gutted as the whole idea of going to glasgow was to get what i thought was a genuine, straight, original clean example to work off. In all fairness I don't think the previous owner even knew about it, he wasn't a true petrolhead if you know what i mean..

Just want to get it all sorted now, then when I get a bit of money start modding  :evil: wheels first I think, then remap.. then go from there..  :laugh:

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Re: Old and fully loaded or new and basic?
« Reply #66 on: 22 June 2009, 19:52 »
Sorry but this thread is now WORTHLESS without pics :wink: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:


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Re: Old and fully loaded or new and basic?
« Reply #67 on: 22 June 2009, 21:13 »
I spent 20 minutes inspecting the paint on my MK5, a few weeks later when washing it I noticed paint runs under the offside mirror.

Not only that, they've done a poor job of blending it in so now I've removed my sideskirts for my new Votex ones, I have a paint line down one side where they couldn't be bothered to take the skirt off (5 minute job!)

My car cost £500 less, doesn't have half the spec and you only need to blow in one arch, I need to paint the whole side!

I hope that makes you feel better!  :smiley:
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Re: Old and fully loaded or new and basic?
« Reply #68 on: 22 June 2009, 22:18 »
Just been round to see my mate from VW so he could get some photo's of the arch to send off. Had a good clean and treat the leather/interior. Honestly feels like a new car now, really pleased with the inside. Once the bodywork's done and colour coded i'll be chuffed i reckon!

I'll get some pictures up soon, promise, not much to look at yet, but i have a few plan's up my sleeve  :evil:


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Re: Old and fully loaded or new and basic?
« Reply #69 on: 22 June 2009, 23:10 »
Sam,

Congrats on getting the MK5 ! There will be hell in the MK4 section when you change your sig :D

Sorry to hear about the defects you found, however at least they are only cosmetic matter which can be sorted and should cost you too much.

Once you get some mods going on it and make it feel more like yours you will REALLY love it :)

/looks forward to pics