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Offline Mcleod

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What golf is best for project
« on: 05 June 2012, 09:59 »
Hi im thinking about selling my mk4 gti to get either a mk1 or a mk2 shell and built a car from the bottom up by myself and is just wanting to know what would be the bets one to do for parts and bits like that.

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Re: What golf is best for project
« Reply #1 on: 05 June 2012, 11:27 »
All depends on your funds, the shell you get and what you want at the end of it.

Personally, I'd go for a MK2.
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Offline murraymint

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Re: What golf is best for project
« Reply #2 on: 05 June 2012, 11:35 »
Yh I'd say mk2 and vr6 or 1.8t intit, depending on what power your looking for.
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Offline Mcleod

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Re: What golf is best for project
« Reply #3 on: 05 June 2012, 11:38 »
Budget will prob be about £2k to start with but adding stuff over time.
Really wanting good power from the engine that's why I'm tying to find stuff out the now so when I get rid of my car I can start looking for a shell and start work on it.

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Re: What golf is best for project
« Reply #4 on: 05 June 2012, 11:48 »
It depends on so many things, budget, space you have available, and what you want the end product to look like.. concours or just for fun weekends.
Personally, I'd go for a Mk1, but that because whatever it threw at me, i'd never be out of my depth, but to recommend a project, then it would have to be a Mk2, for so many reasons, parts availability, and likelihood of finding a base car thats in great shape being your priorities
Bottom line though, buy the very best, complete, example you can find, ignore rotten doors, bonnet and tailgates and wings, these can be sourced easily new or OE 2nd hand, you're looking for a shell that has great floor pans, sills, A posts, and rear wheel arches, and no signs of accident damage anywhere on the shell itself... accumulate as many new parts as possible before you start ripping to bits, this will help in the long run, and also save money, as "Scene Tax" starts to kick in, in the near future, as Mk2 donor cars start to get scarce, expect parts prices to rise even beyond what they are now!
Every now and then, "Rolling shells" come up for sale, thes can be great if fully restored by someone reputable, but you would likely still need a donor car, which would mean that you would need space for at least 3 cars!! something to bare in mind!

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Re: What golf is best for project
« Reply #5 on: 05 June 2012, 11:53 »
Budget will prob be about £2k to start with but adding stuff over time.
Really wanting good power from the engine that's why I'm tying to find stuff out the now so when I get rid of my car I can start looking for a shell and start work on it.

2k, nowhere near enough! just buy a straight car and run it, enjoy it :cool:

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Re: What golf is best for project
« Reply #6 on: 05 June 2012, 12:25 »
Cheers man that's a bit of help with some stuff that I had going through my head. The budget would keep growing as the project went on it would be done over a period of about a year so the 2k would only be to start with it prob going up to about 5k over time. It would prob be a everyday car but would want it pretty light and fast.

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Re: What golf is best for project
« Reply #7 on: 05 June 2012, 12:51 »
Every day project at a 2k budget - a tidy 16v mk2.

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Re: What golf is best for project
« Reply #8 on: 05 June 2012, 16:48 »
For some strange reason i'm drawn to the V6 4-motion, not sure why but i've seen some very nice ones recently.
For a project i would have thought you'd struggle in mk1 territory with 2k.
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Re: What golf is best for project
« Reply #9 on: 05 June 2012, 20:08 »
Think by the sounds of it it would be the mk2 wood be best. What are the differences with the mk1 over the 2?