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ratty jack
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21 October 2007, 21:16 »
hey every one, ive had air cooled v dubs since passing my test and the times come for a water cooled daily. ive pretty much come to the conclusion that im gunna get a south african 1.8 citi golf imported and was wandering if anyone has one and what they had to do to make it meet uk saftey regs. also how different are they com[pared to the original. i know the grils different and its obviously a five door but when it comes to slamming the f**k out of her will standard mk1 lowering springs do the job?? cheers
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Hurdy
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24 October 2007, 00:54 »
Welcome
Tha citi will cost a bob or two to import won't it?
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ratty jack
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24 October 2007, 15:58 »
yeh it aint gunna be cheap (£8000 for the car plus £1000 to import it plus £1000 for springs and rims) so £10,000 but for a brand new 0 mile car thats gunna last me 10 years of daily driving aint too bad, oh and its a mk1 golf......kind of
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24 October 2007, 16:39 »
tomo320 swares by them! says they are quite quick!
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24 October 2007, 17:38 »
They are cool little cars..my b/f as mentioned, tomo320, loves them..he put a 2.0l bottom on or something and some other tricks and I swear it used to fly! Loved that car!
The kits on them are quite heavy and they can suffer from carb freeze in the winter but thats easily solved..I don't really know that much about them..
looksee..
http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=35825.0
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mk2_syncro
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24 October 2007, 18:39 »
didnt know they do caddy's aswell
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Dinky
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24 October 2007, 19:03 »
Aye..There is a website for the SA somewhere..
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http://www.vw.co.za/models/
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08micsta
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25 October 2007, 12:58 »
They do 1.8's??? I only ever seen the 1600's. And yes. For 1600's they move. They rather quick.
South Africa does Caddies too. But from my side. Why not wait a few months until the .:R-line Citi Golf comes out? I think it gets a 2 litre engine and a wide variety of mods. If you want more info let me know. I can get you some.
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ratty jack
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29 October 2007, 21:33 »
yeh man they do a 1.8i last i heard theyve already made the "r" model, they only made 100 and there all gone.....
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08micsta
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30 October 2007, 08:55 »
They will make more..... Im sure of that. Purely cos of how much demand there is for that .:R line Citi
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