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tsr_adi
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Re: Enjoying the theory of GTi
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Reply #10 on:
26 March 2012, 21:21 »
You don't know what a GTI is until you've had a mk1/2
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SoundillusioN
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Re: Enjoying the theory of GTi
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28 March 2012, 14:13 »
Quote from: tsr_adi on 26 March 2012, 21:21
You don't know what a GTI is until you've had a mk1/2
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Re: Enjoying the theory of GTi
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28 March 2012, 15:19 »
Quote from: tsr_adi on 26 March 2012, 21:21
You don't know what a GTI is until you've had a mk1/2
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tsr_adi
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Re: Enjoying the theory of GTi
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29 March 2012, 21:26 »
So the moral of the story is, the mk2 is the BEST GTI EVER
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VW BUSH
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29 March 2012, 21:32 »
Best GTI I have driven is a Mk6 closely followed by a Mk6 GTD
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