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Thread: Need advice on what to buy

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    Need advice on what to buy

    As you know, im looking at buying a golf... BUT.... Its seems im caught up on which mdl to choose.... It will be a everyday car but also track (if possible)..... I can buy a MK1 gti and spend some money to make it go nice or buy a VR6 and drive in comfort.... they both have good points and bad points..... im lost

    MK1:

    *easy to mod
    *handle great
    *cheap to run
    *old
    *slowish
    *noisy/viabrate etc..
    *outdated in looks

    VR6:

    *all comfort items ie:air, power windows etc..
    *look good
    *fastish
    *handle ok
    *expensive to run
    *not as easy to mod
    *not as good as track car

    If anyone would like to add or comment on above.. in case im wrong, please do so

    cheers
    Lee

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    vr for the daily thing mk1 for the toy

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    hmmmmm.. one of each :twisted:

    i wish

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    The model in between, The MK2 !!!

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    Tassiegti has both a mk1 GTI and a VR6 and likes both for different reasons.
    The mk2 might just be the answer as Aussieg60 already said.

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    Gold-mk1 Guest
    buy a mk1.

    mk3's are for show offs.

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    New Zealand has some MK3 16v if you can get one over.

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    Go Mk2 for reliability as a daily driver and still has confort items like power steer and air. Good on Track days too.
    Camden GTI Performance. VW / AUDI Specialists
    All Mechanical Work, Log book Servicing, New and used Parts and Imports
    19-20/6 Badgally Road, Campbelltown, 2560
    02 4627 3072 or 0423 051737 www.camdengti.com

  9. #9
    Gold-mk1 Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Golf Loon
    Go Mk2 for reliability as a daily driver and still has confort items like power steer and air. Good on Track days too.
    only if you get a k-jet mk2 man, i speak from bitter experience of a friend with a late digifant 8v, stupid, and i mean STUPID electrical gremlins in the leccy system. on an otherwise perfect J ( 92 ) reg car. arse.

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    All the VR6's I've been in have "felt" propper slow, I say get a Seat Ibiza Cupra Sport 16v.
    *Quick
    *Light
    *16v revs
    *Go kart Mk1 handling
    *Still a VW sort of
    Only problem is they're cheapish and resale isn't the best.
    My mate has one for sale and has a pic of it in the thread named "crashed my mk2".

    mk2 GTi 16v
    Corrado G60

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