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Thread: mk2 2 door vr6 on carsales (VIC)

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    Quote Originally Posted by michelinmeister View Post
    how does mk2 handle with a vr6?
    They handle fine. You just arrive at a corner a bit quicker

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spyda View Post
    yeah $25k is possible if u pay someone to do all the work for you. I'm guessing here but Loon would have charged 10K+ for the drive in drive out conversion and add a bit more for the dash and brakes.

    Didn't whats his face import a G60 for less that the asking price?

    Check out the cars in the back ground, new Camaro, Ferrari Itallia, E65 AMG, Aston Martin, M3, Lotus......what the hell is a mk2 doing there.
    ....Astra Convertible

    It costs about the same to import one but it's far more hassle to get it here & register it than to just buy one from Victoria.

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    Apart from the dodgey ad and incorrect info, I think that this car is well worth it.

    This is why:
    mk 2 2 door
    Fresh respray, with plenty of new trim
    Mad wheels and suspension
    VR6 Conversion.

    That's a great combo there, and a few personal touches and it'd be perfect.

    Pity about the lack of rego and engineers cert. Bit of a risk for the buyer.


    i like volkswagens
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jarred View Post
    Apart from the dodgey ad and incorrect info, I think that this car is well worth it.

    This is why:
    mk 2 2 door
    Fresh respray, with plenty of new trim
    Mad wheels and suspension
    VR6 Conversion.

    That's a great combo there, and a few personal touches and it'd be perfect.

    Pity about the lack of rego and engineers cert. Bit of a risk for the buyer.
    If someone can spend 25k on it,it may be worth 25k for someone.
    Going back to the old say, it is worth the money someone is willing to pay for it.
    Saying that you did not spend that money on yours, but you would love if someone will pay that money for your mk2 vr6 Jarred.
    This car is wayyy toooo expensive for me.

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    nope, I didn't spend even close to 25K on mine.

    Mine will be for sale soon though. Already have a very interested buyer. Just need to finish it off, get eng cert etc.


    i like volkswagens
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