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VWRobboVW
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Posts: 244
Re: Completely new to VW
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Reply #20 on:
28 March 2006, 21:11 »
Hello and welcome mate. And the dub bug will only get worse!!
Looks like you got yourself a tidy golf there, nice one.
Robbo
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Jogort
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Posts: 15
Re: Completely new to VW
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Reply #21 on:
29 March 2006, 15:48 »
Aye its in cracking nick and goes pretty damn good too, i just can't help speeding in the damn thing gotta stop it lol.
Only thing is i've got the abs light on all the time now so gunna get that checked out grrr.
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rwalker
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Posts: 135
'88 mk2 16v GTi (Sold) : '93 Corrado VR6
Re: Completely new to VW
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Reply #22 on:
29 March 2006, 15:54 »
The bug only gets worse...
after working on my mates C G60 last year, I decided I needed a new toy. I bought an '88 16v GTI, its great fun... let the project begin.
- Ross
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Life must be lived forwards but can only be understood backwards.
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Bula_82
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Posts: 109
Re: Completely new to VW
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Reply #23 on:
30 March 2006, 23:52 »
Hello
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"If you always do what you've always done, you'll always get what you've always got"
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