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Offline BJD

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No Service History
« on: 21 August 2010, 14:20 »
Hi, im going to look at a mk2 gti tomorrow. It has no history with the car, but the clocks are sitting at 86,000. I have a funny feeling the car may have been clocked? i checked it previous mot's online and one dating back to 2008 it had 70,000 odd? The head gasket has blown so it a non runner. Was wondering if someone has a rough idea how much it will cost to get it running? Im buying this as a 2nd car(project) Anyone had this experience before? Thanks in advance! 

Offline todd

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Re: No Service History
« Reply #1 on: 21 August 2010, 14:21 »
depends whether u do the work or a garage does

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Re: No Service History
« Reply #2 on: 21 August 2010, 14:27 »
Im buying it as a little project so prob try it myself mate? Anything else i should look out for? Iv'e owned a mk2 before but only for 6months or so?

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Re: No Service History
« Reply #3 on: 21 August 2010, 15:29 »
look along the sills, front jacking points especially. Clocks are very easy to change so will probably have been done. Head gasket kit and cambelt plus a service should be about £150 ish if you do it your self.

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Re: No Service History
« Reply #4 on: 21 August 2010, 15:33 »
Anything else i should look out for?

Rust, Rust, Rust & More RUST!!

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Re: No Service History
« Reply #5 on: 21 August 2010, 15:54 »
look along the sills, front jacking points especially. Clocks are very easy to change so will probably have been done. Head gasket kit and cambelt plus a service should be about £150 ish if you do it your self.
Will do, Cheers  :cool:

Anything else i should look out for?

Rust, Rust, Rust & More RUST!!

I should look out for rust then  :grin: :laugh:

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Re: No Service History
« Reply #6 on: 21 August 2010, 16:09 »
rust is number one! as mentioned bits to watch and rear strut turrets, wiper blanks, rear boot lid, whether it needs the matrix doing, the list goes on and on in truth!

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Re: No Service History
« Reply #7 on: 21 August 2010, 16:10 »
Yeah if it aint too rusty then everything else should be a doddle.  :smiley:

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Re: No Service History
« Reply #8 on: 21 August 2010, 18:06 »
rust is number one! as mentioned bits to watch and rear strut turrets, wiper blanks, rear boot lid, whether it needs the matrix doing, the list goes on and on in truth!

You're getting the idea....

Other Major places to check for RUST are around the Fuel Filler Neck & under the Battery to make sure nothing has got through to the main frame under it!!

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Re: No Service History
« Reply #9 on: 21 August 2010, 18:33 »
Try and look for signs of wear and tear, to better determine the milage. Obviously rust, as mentioned, on sills, filler cap, under the plastic arch covers etc. maybe even worth jacking it up on a corner to have a poke about at sub frame n things. Dont be shy. With a car of this age anything could have been changed, so many times over. But have a look at the interior condition, the bolsters (particularly the drivers seat) may be worn through, how polished is the gear knob and steering wheel? how worn does fabric etc look?

The kind of use its had (occasional long trips, or frequent short blip over town) and the fact that its 20 years old will make determining the age more difficult. Have a search for buying tips, it may be in the mk2- maintenance section, and obviously pay what its worth for the condition its in.. Would be nice if you've found a low miler!!

Ive been learning to do more and more jobs on my car, building confidence and experience as i go. They are easy to work on, despite the 20 year old seized bolt factor!

Good luck.

oh, one thing i have learned, that may not be in the buying guide....  pop the bonnet, and look for a wax line over the top of the wings, along the line of bolts- wax seal= original wing, no wax means panel replaced (tho a used original panel would have the seal).