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Conker
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A Treat For Mk2'ers
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12 August 2007, 18:49 »
I know... Completely the wrong section. But think of it as a reward for all the Mk2 posts that have helped me.
http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=4731096902273199659&q=mk2+golf&total=777&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=0
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Mr Blue
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Re: A Treat For Mk2'ers
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12 August 2007, 19:30 »
That m3 wasnt trying. still an interesting video
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MarkS
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Re: A Treat For Mk2'ers
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13 August 2007, 11:57 »
Quote from: Mr Blue on 12 August 2007, 19:30
That m3 wasnt trying. still an interesting video
True, but lets just pretend that it was
Was the mk2 running nitrous?
One of the comments said it was I think?
And one of the tags at the top said nitrous
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vwjack
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Re: A Treat For Mk2'ers
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13 August 2007, 13:04 »
yeah it did seem 2 get extra power at the end from no where. but still woop woop 2 the mk 2.
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AlanD
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MK5 2.0T 16v
Re: A Treat For Mk2'ers
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13 August 2007, 13:14 »
Seen this one before but always makes me laugh:
http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=-2062178642201763006
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Conker
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Re: A Treat For Mk2'ers
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13 August 2007, 14:06 »
What have I been thinking!!! I should buy a Mk2 shell and put my 1.8T into it.
One problem... I'd be wrapped around a tree within a week.
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AlanD
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MK5 2.0T 16v
Re: A Treat For Mk2'ers
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13 August 2007, 14:08 »
MK2 16v is pretty much just as quick as a 1.8T. There is nothing in it, the Mk2 will go around bends better as well.
Althought come to think about it, where you to stick a 1.8T in a MK2 then yes, you would end up wraped around a tree lol.
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vwjack
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Re: A Treat For Mk2'ers
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15 August 2007, 14:19 »
that mk 1 is fly. im so doing that.
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herbiematt
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Re: A Treat For Mk2'ers
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15 August 2007, 16:35 »
is that mk1 as quick as it looks?? looks awsome!
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i have a 16v mk2,8v mk2 and a old bug and a bay window bus!! and i want more....
Mk1Mad J - 16v
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15 August 2007, 17:03 »
Quote from: herbiematt on 15 August 2007, 16:35
is that mk1 as quick as it looks?? looks awsome!
2.0 16v turbo = about 400bhp =
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