Is this a good example? Mk1 Golf Cab
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Is this a good example? Mk1 Golf Cab

so anyways, I found This one on ebay, Looks nice enough, but if I'm honest I'm a complete newbie to this, so if any of you more experienced guys have an opinion, let me know.
The white hood and the white interior really are the main selling points to me, I've haggled him down to £1600, is it a good deal ?
thankyou,
Nick
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Jon.
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good luck, let us know how you get on
Rich
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1.8T CABBY
TINTOP THREAD (SOLD 2016) SPORTLINE THREAD (SOLD 2015) CLIPPER THREAD (SOLD 2012)
1.8T CABBY
TINTOP THREAD (SOLD 2016) SPORTLINE THREAD (SOLD 2015) CLIPPER THREAD (SOLD 2012)

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Look in your local papers, autotrader etc.
And drive a car before you buy it…a nice long drive. and whatever you do….read the buyers guide on here…it's gold.
'83 Black GTI Cab on BBS RAs - DreamBoat 3000'
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Ebay is a weird one, some folk are genuine and lots are out to sting you….I guess I got lucky cos the chap I bought it off was straight up with me with every question I asked.
Few ebay tips from me
If/When you decide on which car your would like to bid/buy then ask as many questions as you can possibly think about the car, if every question and I mean every question isnt answered then ask the same question again. Also ask for lots of photos.
Totally agree with WeeTony on taking a car out for a very long test drive, I did nearly 20 miles around the sellers hometown Gateshead lol.
Again agree with WeeTony. read the buyers guide on here. Print it off like I did and take it with you so you wont forget anything.
Take somebody with you and get them to read through the buying guide too just incase you do miss anything. I took my wife and she asked more questions than I did haha.
good luck
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if you don't feel happy with the seller walk away becuase no matter what your gonna not like the car puts you on edge and you ned to feel relaxed or your miss things out and get it home and think what the hll i just brought

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'83 Black GTI Cab on BBS RAs - DreamBoat 3000'
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We've had it and used it daily for about eighteen months and apart from the mods that I've done to it, all it's needed has been an exhaust down pipe and a wheel bearing……
'84 Oak Green Tin Top GTI.
'84 T25.
'68 Bay.
'67 Beetle.
Swansea VAGabonz third Monday of the month.
'84 T25.
'68 Bay.
'67 Beetle.
Swansea VAGabonz third Monday of the month.
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A few hours of sweat and tears and you can do miracles with bodywork…
Just make sure you buy one, you wont regret it!
slam it damn it!
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E-BAY
Turned out good after some work to it.
Rachel Ward
Warrington, Cheshire
Warrington, Cheshire
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original 1983 gti cab fitted with a 2.0 16v kr cams, full stainless exhaust, spax adjustables, polybushed EVERYWHERE, stainless brake lines, rear disc conversion + drilled & vented, mint rocco interior, all new seals and roof, respray in dolphin grey, uprated headlight loom, years tax and ticket and about a zillion other things, best purchase I've ever made, even if the gearbox grenaded on my 6 months ago. lol :mrgreen:

boom tings! what a barg!
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