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Re: Mellow Yellows mk3 more door 8v gti *New inspiration*
« Reply #20 on: 28 May 2011, 20:02 »
Loads better :afro:

thanks wayne  :cool:

much cleaner looking i think.

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Re: Mellow Yellows mk3 more door 8v gti *New inspiration*
« Reply #21 on: 16 June 2011, 15:03 »
i must be insane???

there are a few issues with the car....

front wheel bearing is humming like a stale tramp
top mounts are knocking
rear tyres are catching spring cups
cold starts are not fun
lots of other little broken bits etc etc....

i decided to cut my losses and stick some for sale signs up for an optimistic price. and also put it on ebay with a £500 start price. However with about 10 mins to go on no bids on ebay i pulled the auction, i couldnt bare the thought of someone getting my pride and joy for £500 notes at the last minute, even if it does need some tlc!!!

the mrs wont be best pleased as i'm gonna have to fork out for the work doing now!? 

although i may try and persuade her to get a diesel loop for herself which i can pinch for my commute to work when shes not using it???

so anyway i'm keeping my car and going to junk some more cash into it just to keep it on the road  i must be tapped!!!!


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Re: Mellow Yellows mk3 more door 8v gti *New inspiration*
« Reply #22 on: 16 June 2011, 15:54 »
 :grin: :grin: :grin: I know what you mean mate, my missus comes out with a look of discust every time I mention the car now!
Classic Green Corrado VR6 Storm | Jetex Cat back | BMC CDA | VT mounts | Bilstein B12 | 288mm front brakes | Mk4 rear brakes | Goodridge braided hoses | BBS RX228s | Shortshifter | Lupo wipers | Uprated headlight loom | All red rears | Refreshed leather | Fresh paint |

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Re: Mellow Yellows mk3 more door 8v gti *New inspiration*
« Reply #23 on: 16 June 2011, 16:02 »
bad times mate! i dont know what it is about the car but i just can't get rid of it, its not fast, its not practical, its not exactly pleasing on the eye or cheap to run, i've spent its value more than 3 times over just keeping it on the road and i'm about to spend more on it again  :lipsrsealed:

it'll be worth it until the next thing goes wrong then i'll be cursing it again!

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Re: Mellow Yellows mk3 more door 8v gti *more trauma*
« Reply #24 on: 20 June 2011, 15:19 »
right!..... more mk3 related trauma!

went down to my mates body shop today to get it up in the air and to remove the arch trims to see how much rot is behind them.
the passenger rear is fubarred!, passenger front is ok, drivers front is fubarred and drivers rear is ok but will still need a repair.
we ground away the big bits of the rust and bonded the arch trims back on as a temp fix til i decide what i'm doing with the car.

when the front was off i had a good around to see where the noises are coming from, the top mounts look fine but the passenger side wheel has lots of movement, you can wiggle it around around quite freely!!!!! and i also found a nice bubble on the inside of the tyre so that is 3 new tyres i need now!!!
But on the plus side i tried the 195/45's on the rear and they clear the spring cups so i won't need any spacers on the rear now.

i was chatting with my mate and if i do most of the prep work. we're going to replace one front wing, get repair kits for the rears, weld up the wiper hole, maybe smooth the front bumper, repair all the dings and scratches and give her a full respray for just over a grand?? but this will be to a show standard so new wheels WILL be required as well.   i would be loosing the arch trims and skirts if i was to take this route as well.

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blistered wheel...


worst of the rust...




its in the garage on thursday to be checked over so its future depends on the outcome if its just 3 tyres and a beariing/ball joint then i'll keep it and save some dollar for the bodywork. if its alot more than that then it will either be scrapped/broken and a banger bought whilst i save up for a replacement....

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I think it's time to give in now mate. Go for that white 16v that you said you've been offered or at least check it over. The money you would have to spend to save that could go into the 16v and really make it look like something special! :cool:

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true but the white one will need almost the same amount of body work doing, its still an option for sure but i just need to mull it over??? the thing is with my red one i know what is wrong with it and i also know what has been fixed and should not need fixing again?  i don't know the full history of the white one and engine wise could goose me right up, it will be a gamble, even if it costs more to keep the red one even though its a 5dr and only an 8v its still a safer option.  :undecided:

argh i dont know what to do...

might just cut my losses and break it and go for a boring polo tdi with coils and leave it at that!?

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My 2 pence worth

Never worth spending £1k, better to cut your losses tbh :smiley:

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My 2 pence worth

Never worth spending £1k, better to cut your losses tbh :smiley:

 :cry:   i'm in two minds. its a lot of $$$$ but at the end of the day i will be getting a 2.5k paint job for 1k????

check out there stuff...   http://www.facebook.com/pages/PB-Customs/164649100233343

it will be mint but will have to be a keeper!

plus my other half is getting a polo/lupo which i can use for work etc.  :laugh: :undecided:

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I would still think long and hard before doing it.