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    Crashed Polo GTI Auction - QLD

    Only light damage... could be a bargain buy for someone.

    http://www.pickles.com.au/damaged/ve...otid-970029038

    Or, if you go sick with the V10 TDI Touraeg also on crashed auctions, you could have a helluva special. And no back seat.

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    sobs almost cryed when i sore that ......... i do agree though thta could be a steal for the right price.

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    It's only panel damage so yeah, you'd be a fool not to get that!
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    Quote Originally Posted by maca View Post
    It's only panel damage so yeah, you'd be a fool not to get that!
    airbags have been deployed so it may have been a harder hit than that panel damage suggests.

    Why else would it be at auctions as a rapairable write off and not fixed??

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    If its got a leather interior might be worth getting to upgrade a non leather car?

    Wreck the rest of it?
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    buy it grab the engine and gearbox then wreck the rest....
    I recon you'd get quite a bit of money back!
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    From having crashed a few fwd cars, if there is any issues with the drive shaft & allignment, its probably only going to be good for parts...

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    There's probably a few Mk1/ Mk2 golfs floating around here that could make good use of the bits

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