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Offline chargersjoe

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New to mk2's
« on: 18 July 2012, 21:11 »
Hi Guys,

My name is Joe and I'm from Aberdeen and have loved mk2's for years  :smiley: Now after writing off my mk5 1.9tdi I've decided that its time to get the car I've always wanted and I'm taking the golden opportunity to get a hold of a mk2 gti  :smiley:

Now as I live Aberdeen, good examples at a half decent price really do seem to be very few and far between and my search has now led me to look to the rest of the UK. I by chance stumbled over a nice example on ebay for sale in Shrewsbury and as I am in Aberdeen and cant really view the car before putting in a deposit, I have been bombarding the seller with questions for quite some time now. The more I ask, the more the car seems just right, it has a full years mot and has had lots done to it recently including... well ill just copy and paste the advert  :grin:

"This is the reluctant sale of my MK2 Golf GTI
I purchased the car in 2007 with the intention of restoring it to its former glory and driving as a daily, however due to the cost of insurance at my age I can't afford to put it on the road and hate seeing it sitting there not being enjoyed.

 

On the 04/06/2012 the car flew through its MOT with no advisory’s

The car is mechanically sound -

I've recently (last few months) refurbished the rear beam fitting new bushes and all copper brake lines, replaced handbrake cables, all round new brake hoses, new discs and pads, new rear wheel bearings, new tie rod ends, replaced CV boots, wiper blades and more.

Prior to this in 2008 I fitted a replacement engine as the original's bottom end had gone. At the same time I fitted a new clutch, changed all belts etc, all of witch I have receipts for.

The engine has covered 123378 miles - the clocks in the car came with this engine. I also have the original clocks from the car with 167619 miles on.

 

The paintwork is the 23 year old original so as you can expect needs polishing frequently to avoid it fading and unfortunately is covered in rust scabs from stone chips so not going to win any shows without a respray.

The steel wheels admittedly look bit silly due to size 155/70 R13 however front tyres are Michelin Energy’s with 3.5mm of tread left and the rears are Arrowspeed SB-702 with 5.5mm of tread.

 

Always starts first time on the key!

Only 3 Former keepers

Clean interior


Modifications:

The car is lowered on 40mm lowering springs

Has a rare Fischer CBox (retro cassette holder)

Fibreglass eyebrow spoiler

Crystal front indicators with built in side lights

Front doors are linked with electric power locks

 

Bad bits.. All cars have them!

O/S rear engine mount has play in, making a knocking noise.

Driver’s seat bolster has lost its shape.

Driver’s door card has a dip in it from where someone has rested their arm.

The black strip above the rear number plate is lose due to the fixing hole being rusty

Rusty spots all over the car, noting major considering its 23 years old!

Has the average supermarket dinks.

Currently on SORN."

Anyways, I asked the guy to send more pictures of the worst of the rust and just need some opinions on the photos he sent me of the rusty bits  :smiley:

He wants £800 for it, but is it worth it?  :rolleyes: Any opinions would be highly valued and I look forward to hearing from some of you  :smiley:

















RIP MK5 1.9TDI

Offline X4MGS

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Re: New to mk2's
« Reply #1 on: 18 July 2012, 21:48 »
Buy On Body & LACK of RUST....

@ £800.00 sounds ok to cut your teeth on but it's gonna need lots throwing at it so sort out those rust issues... I would be very concerned about all the rust around the screen...

You need to widen your search area & expect to travel to find a nice MK2..

Double this budget and you should be able to find a really nice Minty OEM one that won't need loads of £ throwing at it....

Half the stuff that on the one above you would probably want to replace within a few weeks or months of ownership!

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Offline oakgreengolf

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Re: New to mk2's
« Reply #2 on: 18 July 2012, 21:52 »
not for me too much rust there are better examples out there for similar money.

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Re: New to mk2's
« Reply #3 on: 18 July 2012, 21:54 »
Modifications:

The car is lowered on 40mm lowering springs - Ok Better than Coilovers...

Has a rare Fischer CBox (retro cassette holder) Not Rare at all - CD ones are Rare

Fibreglass eyebrow spoiler - YUK....

Crystal front indicators with built in side lights - YUK....

Front doors are linked with electric power locks - YUK... (these can break the plastic clips within the locks)

 

Bad bits.. All cars have them!

O/S rear engine mount has play in, making a knocking noise. - No big issue

Driver’s seat bolster has lost its shape. - New Interior....??

Driver’s door card has a dip in it from where someone has rested their arm. - New door Cards due to water damage...

The black strip above the rear number plate is lose due to the fixing hole being rusty - NEW Tailgate - Common issue...

Rusty spots all over the car, noting major considering its 23 years old! - BIG ISSUE---- Outer Rust is only 1/10th of what there could be behind it...

Has the average supermarket dinks. - 23 Year old you expect this...

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Offline JC

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Re: New to mk2's
« Reply #4 on: 18 July 2012, 21:59 »
walk away

better cars out there for not much more money

IF

you are willing to travel.

and welcome

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Offline chargersjoe

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Re: New to mk2's
« Reply #5 on: 18 July 2012, 22:14 »
Thanks for the help guys, that's exactly what I needed to stop me being silly and buying a potential money pit!

In regards to budget, I cant really stretch to much more than around £1200 really, as insurance is a killer  :sad:

I mean that car is around 400 miles away, there just don't seem to be any in my neck of the woods, maybe I'll need to play the waiting game :rolleyes:
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Offline X4MGS

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Re: New to mk2's
« Reply #6 on: 18 July 2012, 22:22 »
Thanks for the help guys, that's exactly what I needed to stop me being silly and buying a potential money pit!

In regards to budget, I cant really stretch to much more than around £1200 really, as insurance is a killer  :sad:

I mean that car is around 400 miles away, there just don't seem to be any in my neck of the woods, maybe I'll need to play the waiting game :rolleyes:

Plenty out there within your budget... You have to be piccy though and yes it can be a waiting game..

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Re: New to mk2's
« Reply #7 on: 18 July 2012, 22:31 »
Ive just had a lot of rust repaired and painted on mine ,, them scabs looked like what i had on my rear quatre and for it to be repaired and prepped up properly the glass had to come out and wos a hell of a lot worse than i first imagened!!!! I would say wait as well for a beter example wish that what i done but i have found it easiar repairing things one at a time with another weeks pay insted of one big hit ... Hope this helps :)

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Re: New to mk2's
« Reply #8 on: 18 July 2012, 22:37 »
It'll be badly rotten in behind the windscreen, and leaking water into the cabin. id avoid that one, far better about as said

id to go to isle of man for mine!

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Re: New to mk2's
« Reply #9 on: 18 July 2012, 22:44 »
deja vu  :huh:
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