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Had to buy this ( 80's Vdub content )

Posted: Mon Feb 22, 16 9:53 am
by Raminduction
Not to every ones taste but Im a massive fan of old V dubs. This was for sale local to me and has been in the area since 1989. Its a 5dr MK2 Golf Gti 2 owner from new with a full VW service history / original sales order / PDi sheet and sales sheet from 1989. Its got the owners handbook and is 100% factory standard and even has the original panasonic cassette player.

The car drives fantastic and is one of the best MK2's Ive driven. Its pretty much in time warp condition. Going to use this as my every day car me thinks.

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Posted: Mon Feb 22, 16 2:23 pm
by english68
Who wouldn't like that?

Looks great, nice buy!

We're on our 19th Golf - about a dozen of them were Mk2 GTis.

Probably the best all-rounder ever made?

(After the '70 Hemi 'Cuda, of course...)

Posted: Mon Feb 22, 16 2:32 pm
by Raminduction
A fellow Golfer :)

Ive just sold my mint 16v Oak green 3dr Small bumper Gti and regretted it hence the purchase of this. Looked at 7 cars before i bought the silver one.

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Posted: Mon Feb 22, 16 2:44 pm
by Raminduction
One of the best old school dubs I owned was this B3 passat which i fitted with a 1.8T AGU 20v Turbo lump. Ran JE rods & pistons and an IHI VF28. Made 310 bhp on the rollers. Even ran a 12.9 @ 114


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Posted: Mon Feb 22, 16 2:49 pm
by english68
Perfect - 3dr, 16v and Oak Green, small bumper - can't get better than that!
(Silver one looks ace too)
Stonor VW event in June - I might have to go shopping!

E68

Edit - just saw Passat, we had a standard one when they were new! Hard car to fault too.

(We may have crossed a line here though, even for the non-Mopar section!)

Posted: Mon Feb 22, 16 4:20 pm
by latil
Yep crossed the line. More hp from a 1.8 than many 440s' :lol:
Car looks to be a good example,so many thrashed,chopped,lowered these days.
Early 90's a mates sis had a 1.8 GT Syncro,virtually GTi spec but slower,nice car though.

Posted: Mon Feb 22, 16 8:11 pm
by terryr
great cars ,I had a mk2 jetta gti many years ago ,I put the thing through hell ,and it still kept going

Posted: Mon Feb 22, 16 8:22 pm
by John
Well I had a Passat 2006 TDI and it was Bananarama! :lol:


But then I had an R33 GTR (I see one in the garage in one of the shots) which was a pretty good car but too dangerous owing to my heavy right foot :o

Posted: Mon Feb 22, 16 8:31 pm
by lough3969
Fantastic... Love the steel rims 8-)

Posted: Mon Feb 22, 16 8:44 pm
by Cannonball
I had a 79 scirroco storm rough as rats best bang for buck i ever had cost me £80,00 inc plate YFM 141 i was shocked i could even pull that back after i lost it, i swear i saw the back quarter on severral occasions, real fun car that one, also had a golf gti circa 86 model 1800 injjust an 8v but boy did that go and had mega torque,,

Posted: Mon Feb 22, 16 9:30 pm
by Raminduction
Immense car in its day - partially restored an 81 Storm a while back in metallic green with black leather - loved it !!

Posted: Mon Feb 22, 16 11:28 pm
by Cannonball
Raminduction wrote:Immense car in its day - partially restored an 81 Storm a while back in metallic green with black leather - loved it !!
mine was a torquiose blue with black leather, i have seen the odd ones turn up but they fetch good corn,,

Posted: Tue Feb 23, 16 8:55 pm
by Steve
Never owned one but I don't remember ever hearing a bad word said about them. Remember them well when they were new (and the 1st ans 2nnd gen XR£i) and always fancied one. I got married young and so missed that teenage bit where you fly round in hothatches etc but really appreciate them at the shows etc now!

Thanks for the posts, great pics of very nice cars

Cheers Steve :thumbright: