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Glenn
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hi there
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28 October 2008, 21:32 »
hi im new to the forum, been looking around for a golf 3dr dsg what sort of spec/car do you guys think i can get on abudget of around the 12k mark can anybody recommend a few good ones for me to look at
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Fully loaded 2005 Graphite Blue 3dr GTI DSG.
Top Cat
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28 October 2008, 21:35 »
Hi Glen
If you hang on a couple of weeks the way prices are going you could get one off the factory floor for 12 grand.
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Hurdy
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28 October 2008, 21:48 »
Just having a quick scan on Autotrader, it looks like you can get up to an 06 reg with mileage under 40k.
Spec you really need, should include:-
18" Monza's (check for "white worm" and damage)
Highline MFD computer.
Anything else is a bonus
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Glenn
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28 October 2008, 21:51 »
ive been watching dealer prices plumet, id like some toys tho newness doesnt mean much to me im afraid as ive just sold my old escort for 13k and thats a Lreg lol
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Vtec Abuser
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Re: hi there
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28 October 2008, 21:58 »
Quote from: Glenn on 28 October 2008, 21:51
as ive just sold my old escort for 13k and thats a Lreg lol
Cossie?
Or an old RS1800..
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Candy White Ed30 3dr DSG, Nav, Bi-Xenons, Armrest, MFSW...
Glenn
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28 October 2008, 22:06 »
my escort cossy just didnt use it 400miles in nearly 2 years ive had a couple of mk2 golfs and need a useable daily car now so will share the golf with the wife and use the passat for when i need to take my pups out for walkies just cant decide on what colour golf to get
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Fully loaded 2005 Graphite Blue 3dr GTI DSG.
SteveS
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GTI ED30
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28 October 2008, 22:29 »
howdi
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SteveS
ED30: Carbonio Intake & Filter | Blueflame TBE | Ebach Sportlines | Neuspeed Torque Arm Insert | Forge DV | REVO Stage2 [353BHP/360lb/ft]
2007GTI
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28 October 2008, 23:23 »
I wouldn't bother too much with the Highline MFD computer, its not a must have in my opinion and certainly not a deal breaker if the car is right.
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gooseuk
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Diesel is the way forward
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29 October 2008, 00:19 »
Sorry to thread crash but me is now looking for mk5. It was gonna be a gti, but the insurance fuel bill and tax is playing a huge factor me going for the 140 or 170 diesel.
So what sort of prices are they these days?
Message me with info plz.
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Diesel power all the way
dan_apps
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29 October 2008, 07:00 »
Hi Glenn!
like everyone says hang on for abit as prices are really coming down, thats what im doing as i might be in the market for an ED30. if you want toys then your probably have a higher mileage car for that kind of price, just be patient and keep your ear to the ground as they are to be had!
HTH
regards Dan
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