New to golfs - need help on a decision!
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New to golfs - need help on a decision!
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paul_c said
An engine's a pretty significant component of a car. It doesn't make sense to buy a car with a faulty engine, unless you definitely want a 'project' car (and are paying buttons for it) or are planning an engine conversion anyway.
True very true :y:
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smokey motors
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cabriaulait - Soz don't think i made myself clear - the first car is a 87 gti, wrt the kit, i doubt it's come originally with the car, though it is a karman kit… the leather interior is a major factor for me (hence the procrastination) as its so much nicer than the usual cloth trim. its in pretty good condition, i believe only the drivers seat is very worn.
yradave - thanks for the advice, i'm gonna get some quotes on what this kind of work would cost. As I see it (though I'm no expert), the engine isn't completely knackered, i.e. its running well, i am just wondering how long it would last (hopefully a couple of years?) … if i wanted to swap the engine at some point (which is very appealing); as i understand it, it would be better to get the gti due to re-use of various other components?
paul_c / autocab / baller - points taken thanks, unfortunately i am not incredibly clued up to decide if the engine is faulty! I'm gonna have a test drive on wednesday and give it some pastie… the car has been sitting around for about a month, so will get it warmed up and check the smoke situation. I am assuming that if it is still pumping out a lot of grey / blue smoke (when revved or idle) after 10mins of driving around, that it is not worth getting?
ta, Lama
p.p.s. The asking price is ?1250… I was hoping to get that down to around ?1000 or under… thoughts? :scratch: -> Am I being a muppet?!
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Put in a an offer of ?1000 they will only go up and not down then the balls back in your court.
Go for a drive your general instinct will tell you yes or no, If you were more local i would pop along with you, if you know anyone in a garage when test drivin it run it round to them and stick it on the ramp have a look underneath and let them have a look at engine and a listen to it.
Hope this helps.
My mate also has a helios blue Karman 1.8 gti cabby for sale need minor bodywork on it t +t new hood leather interior no rips or tears on an e plate he wants a ?1000 ono reckon you could get it for ?900 ish.Worth a thought.
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wooders said
and also, we don't like you
that seems a little harsh when you don't know me! i only wanted some advice from people who i thought could help! i wouldn't dream of coming here and giving anyone else grief and so expect the same courtesy you.
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el_sicko said
wooders said
and also, we don't like you
that seems a little harsh when you don't know me! i only wanted some advice from people who i thought could help! i wouldn't dream of coming here and giving anyone else grief and so expect the same courtesy you.
Relax….Wooders loves to wind people up. You'll see the witty side eventually.
DubPartz
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Once again thanks to everyone thats replied on this thread. :clap:
:tlc: El sicko, if you read any of the threads on the forum, wooders generally winds most people up. he's just a banter machine, makes life a little more intersting i guess!
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Good news is that the engine seems fine, no smoke at all. I can only suggest that the car was smoking previously as it had not been run for a while, at present all seems well.
However there are a few more problems, first off there is a variety of clunks from the back of the car when changing gear. I have attributed some of these to:
a) the drivers seat rails do not lock, so when there is a gear change the seat slides back and forth making a clunking noise.
b) there is a stainless steel exhaust system (heavy) which i believe has loose mounting and clunks.
Is there anything else that might be making a clunking noise (in the rear of the car) when changing gear? I assume its not the suspension as it has been replaced recently and there is no noise when cornering…. Worst case scenarios please…. :pray:
Also I found the clutch very very hard and consequently pretty hard to find the gears. Is this usual and something i'll get used to? (bearing in mind I haven't driven an 'old car' for about 8 years! - and that was a 1.3 golf mk2, so hardly the sportiest of clutches!) At first I thought the gear box was knackered however I was told that it has got a fairly new reconditioned one, so there shouldn't be too much of a problem gearbox wise. Suggestions???
*** Disregard*****Lastly has anyone come across the garage / shop called 'DUB CITY' the guy said that this is where the reconditioned engine came from, he said when he first had the car it had a wolfburg engine in which was too much for his wife to handle so he swapped it out. I had a brief look on the net for dub city and haven't found anything so would appreciate any input. - Ok just found 'VWCity.co.uk', i assume this is it -> so gonna phone them up and see…
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*** Disregard*****Sorry 1 last thing, the MFA is a bit dodge, dodgy as in it displays some kind of illegible read-out… Is it hard to repair / replace these? - Ok just read up on these in the electric section… wow loads of posts so no worries about answering this.
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Thanks,
Lama.
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