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Thread: Should I buy my GTI back?

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    Should I buy my GTI back?

    I sold my 2006 GTI in 2009 with only 23000km on the clock. It now has 47000km and still has all the mods I put on it and is back for sale to me at a good price .....

    Do I do it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharkie View Post
    I sold my 2006 GTI in 2009 with only 23000km on the clock. It now has 47000km and still has all the mods I put on it and is back for sale to me at a good price .....

    Do I do it?
    If you lust after it, yes.

    But if you have any doubt would it not make more sense to try something new if you're going through the process of buying another car?

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    Yes yes yes!
    Then we can get you out to Lakeside for happy laps and you can pair up with Anthony!

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    Quote Originally Posted by team_v View Post
    Yes yes yes!
    Then we can get you out to Lakeside for happy laps and you can pair up with Anthony!
    Hell yes yes yes! Those Km's are super low mate and from memory it is a well sorted little bullet too

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    Very low k's for an '06, if it hasn't been thrashed for those last 20Ks and you're getting a good price I'd go for it.

    Hell, even if it has been driven hard it should still be in good nick.

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    But what about the 'Roc?
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    Would you leave a girl, have her head off for a while and play the field and then be happy to come back to her?

    I say get a newer model.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kaanage View Post
    But what about the 'Roc?
    Both have 2 doors, only fit 4 comfortably and are FWD, why on earth you would go for the Roc over a Polo + mods defies me

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikinoz View Post
    Would you leave a girl, have her head off for a while and play the field and then be happy to come back to her?

    I say get a newer model.
    I love the analogy.

    I'm with mikinoz here, get the newer model .. if that's what you want to do.

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    Just like babying a performance car is like dating a super hot lady and keeping your hands to yourself so everything is in order for the next boyfriend.

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