an NRMA inspection will probably tell you didly squat, as they generally can't tell the difference between chalk and cheese... let alone 30 year old cheese.
your best bet when buying a mk1 is to have a mk1 enthusiast with you, someone thats owned a few or that has rebuilt 1. pretty much all mk1's have the same problems, and they arent the kind of problems that afflict 'normal' cars.... if a mk1 is in a big smash, its totalled, and theres no way you wouldnt be able to tell. likewise, small damage is usually not serious - a new door here, panel there, no biggie.
as far as km's go - well thats really a joke. such ease of engine replacement and so many options means half the mk1's out there dont have the original engine, gearbox, etc. really, the only time any of the stuff you've talked about comes into play is if your looking at a car thats in perfect condition (very rare) or a 'genuine' GTI.
'07 Touareg V6 TDI with air suspension
'98 Mk3 Cabriolet 2.0 8V
'99 A4 Quattro 1.8T
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