mk2 golf gti

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Tk
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mk2 golf gti

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i saw this today and the guy will accept
Small one's are more juicy

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Stuart
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Cheap as chips Trev

I thought this was going to be your one and I was going to get into my car, drive to Colchester and slap you :thumbs:

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no not my one , i have a few issues to sort out on it,
it runs out of fuel at 1/4 full and kangarooooos like mad, simple fix apparently with the sender in tank or lift pump pr something , fine when plenty of petrol in there
power steering is misbehaving, squeeking and juddery at standstill, should just be a simple tighten of the belt (or replace it)
suspension is just way to low, so need new springs,was going to buy coilovers as there so cheap but it has adjustable koni's so springs it is
but should be good to go for sunday :thumbs:


oh back to topic, its almost worth buying this take it to a trackday and then throw it away, silly cheap
Small one's are more juicy

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Stop it Trev...:smash:

Have fancied having one of these for years to play in but can't afford anything (even this cheap...) for a while yet.

And all the other ones appearing on here doesn't help either:willy_nilly:

Funny thing is, I've never even driven one so don't really know why I want one, I guess it's because they look like they are having so much fun chasing each other round the track.
1998 - 4.6L V8 - Manual Box - Ford Mustang
225 BHP @ 4750rpm - 290 ft lb @ 3500 rpm

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