Desperate for a MK1
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Desperate for a MK1
Hello everyone! My name is Terri, I'll admit I dont own a MK1, but my dad used to have one when I was younger, and since I passed my test 5 years ago i've wanted one! and I will not rest until I have one!
Until I have enough money to buy the one I want, this website will have to do for my Golfy fix! This site is great fun by the looks of it, so I thought i'd join even though I dont own one. I will one day, it's my goal in life! :cheer:
Until I have enough money to buy the one I want, this website will have to do for my Golfy fix! This site is great fun by the looks of it, so I thought i'd join even though I dont own one. I will one day, it's my goal in life! :cheer:
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Keep saving, Mk1s aren't too expensive to get into! Welcome to the site and best of luck!
Cheers,
Drew.
Cheers,
Drew.
Once a Mk1 fan, always a Mk1 Fan...
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Thanks Drew! I have seen so many on ebay, I know they're not THAT expensive, but i want to try and get one that will be reliable?! and if i cant do that, i'll need to save lots of cash so i can fix an unreliable one! I'll get there - thanks!
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Old Timer
TerriJ said
but i want to try and get one that will be reliable?!
wow wow wow, a reliable golf?! 8O :wink:
just joking, there a reliable (ish).
I have never seen so many mk1 golfs for sale as i have done over the last few weeks, so i think it is definately a buyers market at the moment. Especially as prices are getting lower and parts seem to be more available?
any way, welcome!
Regards, A.J.
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make sure you do, they are lots of fun, and not too bad to work on, especially with the amount of help there is in the forums.
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wow wow wow, a reliable golf?!
I was afraid that might be the reaction if i said i was after a reliable one!
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they are lots of fun, and not too bad to work on
not too bad to work on? I wouldn't be doing the work - for 2 reasons….. 1) I haven't got a clue, I could possibly change a flat, but that's all 2) I wouldn't want to break a nail on a dirty engine!!
Maybe I should take up a new hobby! and learn all about engines!! 8O That'd impress a few people!
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Hiya welcome to the site!!!
Mk1's Rock \m/
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Hello! Good luck with your search. You'll know when you've found the right one… :wink:
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welcome to the club, you'll find plenty of help.
as for reliable? you might be lucky
as for reliable? you might be lucky
1983 mars red 1800GTi on ATS cups
G60'd, schrick cam, chipped, 70mm pulley, pace charge cooler, rolling road 182bhp 250Nm of torque, 14.50 quarter mile.
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hi mate,
i had never touched an engine until i got my mk1, but now i just cant stop meself, compared to most modern cars the engine is simple enough so theres quite alot you can do yourself, which can make the difference financially, its a learning curve but a nice one!! and a great hobby, more of a way of life really,
god i sound obssesive,
good luck with your search, try the for sale section here, that way you know youll be buying off someone with a real interest not some dodgy trader on ebay.
cheers
i had never touched an engine until i got my mk1, but now i just cant stop meself, compared to most modern cars the engine is simple enough so theres quite alot you can do yourself, which can make the difference financially, its a learning curve but a nice one!! and a great hobby, more of a way of life really,
god i sound obssesive,
good luck with your search, try the for sale section here, that way you know youll be buying off someone with a real interest not some dodgy trader on ebay.
cheers
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