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Offline greencode

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I'm looking at a Golf Anniversary and looking back at the MOT test history on the Direct Gov website it passed its previous MOT but had a number of advisories. Those were:

Steering system has slight free play detected at steering wheel (2.2.A.1a)
Offside Rear between flexible hose Brake pipe slightly corroded (3.6.B.2c)
Oil leak
Oil in exhaust system
O/S/R tyre uneven wear inner edge
N/S/R wheel binding slightly
Front brake discs badly corroded unevenly worn
O/S/F brake backplate corroded

Do any of those sound bad (and therefore expensive) or is it tricky to say without looking at the actual problems in person?

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Re: MOT Advisory comments … Does this sound expensive?
« Reply #1 on: 03 March 2012, 22:46 »
Been told that "The oil in the exhaust system I know was residue after the turbo was removed and sent for sublet repairs. They said it would burn off naturally once used for a week or two & now no problems."

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Re: MOT Advisory comments … Does this sound expensive?
« Reply #2 on: 03 March 2012, 23:57 »
Nothing major really apart from (steering system has slight free play detected at steering wheel) you could be looking at a track rod end which is cheap enough to sort but if it is a rack problem that will be big bucks to sort.

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Re: MOT Advisory comments … Does this sound expensive?
« Reply #3 on: 03 March 2012, 23:59 »
Nothing major really apart from steering system has slight free play detected at steering wheel you could be looking at a track rod end which is cheap enough to sort but if it is a rack problem that will be big bucks to sort.

Thanks for this really appreciated. To be honest I'm a little torn between keeping my MK3 16V GTI and getting a MK4 Anni. Looking at how much MK3's go for it seems such a small amount of money for a car I know has been fantastic for me over the past 3 years. Ummmmm.

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Re: MOT Advisory comments … Does this sound expensive?
« Reply #4 on: 04 March 2012, 00:51 »
Nothing major really apart from steering system has slight free play detected at steering wheel you could be looking at a track rod end which is cheap enough to sort but if it is a rack problem that will be big bucks to sort.

Thanks for this really appreciated. To be honest I'm a little torn between keeping my MK3 16V GTI and getting a MK4 Anni. Looking at how much MK3's go for it seems such a small amount of money for a car I know has been fantastic for me over the past 3 years. Ummmmm.

If the MK3 is in good shape Id say keep it, MK4s are not worth much (Annis are worth a bit more) and if not looked after / copy parts have been fitted they can be a nightmare for faults especially electrical ones.

That said ive had mine for years and the worst electrical fault has been a Temp sender!

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