Is that the one you run around in while you build your dream cabby?
Be careful you don't start buying bits for it to make it "just that lille bit better to drive".
Cheers
Paul
Is that the one you run around in while you build your dream cabby?
Be careful you don't start buying bits for it to make it "just that lille bit better to drive".
Cheers
Paul
Well I haven't really decided what to do with it yet - drives really well apart from a knocking noise when steering to the right - haven't investigated yet. And the brakes definitely need some attention - was running a tad hot at idle the other day, but it was 40 degrees out! Drove it 550km back from Sydney with no issues.
There's a few options.
I replace all the broken, dented and poor condition parts off 20VT cabby with these ones and part the rest out to further fund the 20VT project. I'm confident I could make my money back + more as that's what I did with the 20VT Cabby - I sold everything I was replacing and it actually paid for the rest of the car!
I put all of the **** panels from the 20VT project on this car, then rust it out, slam it on the RS I bought and have a ratted out cabby show car for a year while the 20VT project gets completed. If it gets defected, who cares? Not that cost effective though - because I'd have to get it through a roady.
Any other suggestions are welcome, must be low budget friendly haha.
2019 132TSI Tiguan
2011 Audi S4 Wagon
1988 MK1 Caddy
2006 Polo GTI
Do you need another registered car or are you happy not driving a MK1 for another year?
Well I already have a Polo GTI that I don't drive because I'm usually driving my girlfriend's dad's Q7 - so the answer is, not really. The smart thing to do is to sell off all the parts - but it's so cool having a nice working cabriolet there when mine is in pieces!
2019 132TSI Tiguan
2011 Audi S4 Wagon
1988 MK1 Caddy
2006 Polo GTI
So, speaking as a MK1 and MK2 owner, why keep the Polo?
Sell it to get the new Cabby running. Use the rest of the money to get all the parts you need for the old Cabby.
Trouble is the Polo GTi is a really sweet car.
You know what you're going to end up doing? I bet you get the new one rego'd and enjoy driving it which pushes back your project but you'll be smiling the whole time.
Rust is 2007 mate!
I'm pretty sure I'm probably just going to part it out and keep the things I want, which is actually a fair bit - it's got indicator wings which mine doesn't - I think they look really cool. Could do with a fair few things off it as well as cutting up some of the fire wall to smooth out some of the holes in mine - especially where the clutch cable had ripped through. Like I said I only do a couple of ks a years in the Polo, so if I got rid and drove this it wouldn't get that much use. I don't know - I'm pretty torn haha - maybe I'll see how much work it needs to get through a roady.
2019 132TSI Tiguan
2011 Audi S4 Wagon
1988 MK1 Caddy
2006 Polo GTI
I'd pay money for straight bumpers..... need project funds?![]()
'07 Touareg V6 TDI with air suspension
'98 Mk3 Cabriolet 2.0 8V
'99 A4 Quattro 1.8T
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