Parts hoarding
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Old Timer

Is anyone else guilty of this or is it just me?
Im my wife ever goes in the loft she'll have a fit, over the last 6mths I've picked up sets of MFA clocks, complete sets of waistline trims and last night I purchased a wolfsburg wheel that I have no intention of fitting.
This is without all the little bits that came with the car or bits I've kept since replacing them.
I'd be the american pickers worst nightmare as I dont want to sell any of it either
Current rides:
2003 BMW 330d Manual Saloon Msport
1985 GTI cabriolet black edition (42k miles)
1999 Triumph Daytona 955i Post apocalyptic, rat, brat, scrambler, steam punk, cafe racer
2003 BMW 330d Manual Saloon Msport
1985 GTI cabriolet black edition (42k miles)
1999 Triumph Daytona 955i Post apocalyptic, rat, brat, scrambler, steam punk, cafe racer

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Local Hero

I'm guilty of hoarding parts which I've replaced in a service like my old HT leads, dissy cap etc just incase I break something while working on the car.
I've got some stuff for a Mk2 Golf and I sold that car 9 years ago but I did try and sell some of it but they did not sell, I've a good mk2 Golf front wing (pattern part) which did not sell at 99p, I just don't want to scrap it…..
I've got some stuff for a Mk2 Golf and I sold that car 9 years ago but I did try and sell some of it but they did not sell, I've a good mk2 Golf front wing (pattern part) which did not sell at 99p, I just don't want to scrap it…..

1988 Mk1 Golf GTi Cabriolet 1.8cc DX, K-jet. Daily drive. 317,000 miles and counting
1978 Mk1 Scirocco GLS 1.6cc FR, Webber carb. Weekend toy.
1978 Mk1 Scirocco GLS 1.6cc FR, Webber carb. Weekend toy.
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Old Timer


I've been buying bots over the years for my project. Problem is, that having moved house twice in the past 10 years, I can't find things so I end up buying again only for them to magically appear a week later. Was convinced I'd thrown away the residual pressure valves as I couldn't find them anywhere, bought some aftermarket ones, fitted them and then as if by magic the originals appear in a box I must have looked in several times. They can stay there as you can't buy the originals anymore!
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Old Timer

I'm quite guilty of this as well. Whenever I stumble upon great parts and rarities at the breakers, I fall into a "no man left behind" justification…
I hope I never have to move.
I hope I never have to move.
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Local Hero

LOL, I don't hoard. I do however purchase things for future use that I know will be very needed if the occasion arises that those spare OEM parts are warranted.
I may Pare down my parts, but I will not part with them that I deem are too necessary for continued enjoyment and least amount of down time.
I am very grateful that years ago I started buying all the old Diesel Metal water-outlet flanges that I could find, once I noticed that my 90 had plastic ones…
As now I am down to only 2 plastic bits on my one Cabby, and 3 on my other. Radiator matrix on one, then both still have the Heater Core, and heater Valve…. I have since had to acquire a Solid Aluminum Radiator for my BABY… and to be honest wasn't that much more than an OEM plastic/Aluminum one…..Much Cooler and almost too pretty to install.
I am but a piker as compared to my Brother, who has to buy new Houses and Stores to contain his parts and things. He may have more toys, to redo than Time left on this world…. But he can drive most of them where I can drive all of mine at any time.
His Obit will say Funeral at 10am, Auction starts at 2…
I may Pare down my parts, but I will not part with them that I deem are too necessary for continued enjoyment and least amount of down time.
I am very grateful that years ago I started buying all the old Diesel Metal water-outlet flanges that I could find, once I noticed that my 90 had plastic ones…
As now I am down to only 2 plastic bits on my one Cabby, and 3 on my other. Radiator matrix on one, then both still have the Heater Core, and heater Valve…. I have since had to acquire a Solid Aluminum Radiator for my BABY… and to be honest wasn't that much more than an OEM plastic/Aluminum one…..Much Cooler and almost too pretty to install.
I am but a piker as compared to my Brother, who has to buy new Houses and Stores to contain his parts and things. He may have more toys, to redo than Time left on this world…. But he can drive most of them where I can drive all of mine at any time.
His Obit will say Funeral at 10am, Auction starts at 2…
What do Divorces, Great Coffee, and Car Electrics all have in common?
They all start with GOOD Grounds.
Where are my DIY Links?
They all start with GOOD Grounds.
Where are my DIY Links?
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Local Hero


its called " collection for rainy days and broken cars" at my home.my office has 3or 4 grills with chips or no damged at all mk2 mk1 golfs, gasket kits, dx kr and carb kit for pooberg for rocco. lights and clusters, side trims and decals. in garages is 1 x dx engine and box, 1 x kr engine, 3 interiors 2 x cabby 1 x rocco mk2. more grills, and lights. waterdamaged parcel shelfs. all that stuff can be remade in marine ply or MDF and used again 10 sets of alloys .lol
On the drive
T25 Diesel…sameoldblueshi£ (currently under resto)
Rocco gt2….1990 secret 2…(currently under resto)
Mk4 99 1.8t indigo blue Gti with 43k miles
Caster 93 clipper JH Green cabby
Snowy 91 GTi White cabby( sat waiting for inspiration)
Myvalver 89 GTi Grey mk2 16v
Yuppy Flu 91 GTi Flash Red Sportline
Golf mk1 owner's club on Spotify
Mk1 golf owners club playlist: Golf mk1 owner's club playlist - YouTube
T25 Diesel…sameoldblueshi£ (currently under resto)
Rocco gt2….1990 secret 2…(currently under resto)
Mk4 99 1.8t indigo blue Gti with 43k miles
Caster 93 clipper JH Green cabby
Snowy 91 GTi White cabby( sat waiting for inspiration)
Myvalver 89 GTi Grey mk2 16v
Yuppy Flu 91 GTi Flash Red Sportline
Golf mk1 owner's club on Spotify
Mk1 golf owners club playlist: Golf mk1 owner's club playlist - YouTube
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Regional Host NE



the loft try sitting room conservatory kitchen
hallway needs must be lol
hallway needs must be lol
Do not know a lot but willing to help if possible
1989 Sapphire Blue Mk1 Cabriolet KR
1985 Atlas Grey Mk2 GTI 2.0 ABF
1989 Sapphire Blue Mk1 Cabriolet KR
1985 Atlas Grey Mk2 GTI 2.0 ABF
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Regional Host NE



i am obessed with a bargain cannot
resist a mis advertised ebay item
resist a mis advertised ebay item
Do not know a lot but willing to help if possible
1989 Sapphire Blue Mk1 Cabriolet KR
1985 Atlas Grey Mk2 GTI 2.0 ABF
1989 Sapphire Blue Mk1 Cabriolet KR
1985 Atlas Grey Mk2 GTI 2.0 ABF
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Old Timer

nicci21paul said
i am obessed with a bargain cannot
resist a mis advertised ebay item
Thats how I got my mk1 to start with
Current rides:
2003 BMW 330d Manual Saloon Msport
1985 GTI cabriolet black edition (42k miles)
1999 Triumph Daytona 955i Post apocalyptic, rat, brat, scrambler, steam punk, cafe racer
2003 BMW 330d Manual Saloon Msport
1985 GTI cabriolet black edition (42k miles)
1999 Triumph Daytona 955i Post apocalyptic, rat, brat, scrambler, steam punk, cafe racer

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Settled In

you lot are crazy! love it
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Old Timer

bought my 3rd dashboard the other day, not sure what to do with the other 2 now. while i was there got grill trims, wing mirrors, roof handles, lift pump, steering boot and windscreen, sold the roof handles to pay for the dash and rest is for spares. i do try and sell what i wont need as space is needed more than parts
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Old Timer

Parts hoarding
I have alternators, springs, rear beam, rear disc conversion, interior parts etc etc.
I also have a problem of removing tired looking parts and replacing them with better looking parts. BUT I then keep the old parts under the promise (lies) that I will one day refurbish and/or powder coat them to refit.
My rear beam is powder coated and ready to have discs fitted but once done it will sit there for months/years before actually being fitted.
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I also have a problem of removing tired looking parts and replacing them with better looking parts. BUT I then keep the old parts under the promise (lies) that I will one day refurbish and/or powder coat them to refit.
My rear beam is powder coated and ready to have discs fitted but once done it will sit there for months/years before actually being fitted.
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Settled In

I dont hoard parts as such, although walking into my garage would tell you differently lol
Parts for mk1's parts for Rallye golfs, parts for R32's mk5 gti, Audi Rs3's
Wheels, tyres, grilles hanging on the ceiling, seats, badges lol
Its not hoarding its keeping it for a rainy day
I have spates of selling stuff online, helps pay for the other things that need replacing or fixing
I only keep good stuff, and id only sell stuff id be happy to keep myself, if its junk it goes in the bin!
Parts for mk1's parts for Rallye golfs, parts for R32's mk5 gti, Audi Rs3's
Wheels, tyres, grilles hanging on the ceiling, seats, badges lol
Its not hoarding its keeping it for a rainy day
I have spates of selling stuff online, helps pay for the other things that need replacing or fixing
I only keep good stuff, and id only sell stuff id be happy to keep myself, if its junk it goes in the bin!
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