thanks for the kind words I am touched, we stopped breaking golfs main stream about 4 years ag. Yes we were caught! although didnt know we were breaking the law at the time as all the shells were disposed of correctly through a local scrap yard had had destruction certificates for every one of them. We then started on second hand cars but still had stupid amounts of parts left and through people on here, two Gti International shows and local vags fans been dwindling away.So made the choice to sell it all as a job lot When we did break em most of what was broken was either police recovery ie not allowed back on the road cat C or Cat D and lets be honest no true fan would want one of these or major rot boxes. Recall one Corrado actually had papermache in the sills.Regards to breaking the "odd one" it is still against the law only car you can legally break is your own ie its failed an mot and you are trying to recoup some money from it. However what you do is down to you Thanks for al the kind words. I am still a member on this forum and have been since before the business started. As long as I own a golf (no plans for an audi just yet) I will still add my support have a laugh at the joke page and offer advice where I can.DH: I wonder who on earth your on about also broke more MK3 Golfs than anything else you will be pleased to hear
seconfd hand cars has been for last 3 years www.necarsales.co.uk although a little short on stock atm. This is just the end of the VAGside of things on wards and upwards although alot harder to sell a complete car than sending it across the four corners of the country in boxes lol
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DH: I wonder who on earth your on about
also broke more MK3 Golfs than anything else you will be pleased to hear
Confused.comBought a car, found stuff wrong with it, broke it most parts on my car.It's sitting on my drive in bits gonna be weighed in. That's fine, right?