205 Gti

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Bludoor007

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5 posts

92 months

Saturday 4th March 2017
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Hi all,

New to this and looking for some of your expert advise. I'm looking to buy a 205gti. They're becoming very rare in Ireland. Anyway I viewed one today. A 'barn find ' so to speak. Guys had it 4 years and never drove it. Passed it's Nct(MOT) and parked up since then.
So I went to see it. Few issues. One it wouldn't start even with a batt pack but it was turning over so I'm not too concerned with that after standing for so long. Main concerns were it had a shunt on the off side front and the repair didn't look great. On the wing itself or the weld on the engine bay. Also the main worry was the back wheels had 2 finger clearance on one side and barely one on the other. Axle or torsion bars?
Basically what I'm asking is do I walk away or ar these issues not major? Price is about 4000 pounds. I realise I've probably explained this woefully so thanks for the help. Barr those 2 issues it has the usual small cosmetic bits that come with a 25 year old car. Also no service history.

Cheers guys.

tonyb1968

1,156 posts

153 months

Sunday 5th March 2017
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For the money hes asking its not worth it, if you wanted a long term project then this *may* be worth it, but it sounds like its going to be one problem after another and empty your bank account.

So what are you looking for?
1.6 or 1.9 GTI?

I would also see if you can get your hands on a 309 GTI if there are any going, rarer than a 205 GTI but usually cheaper, they are increasing in value though so could be a better investment long term (plus they drive better than the 205's).

Bludoor007

Original Poster:

5 posts

92 months

Sunday 5th March 2017
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Cheers for the reply. I'm looking for a 1.9. They're becoming very rare here. There's only 1 for sale online in the country. A couple of Cti's but defo don't want one of them. The 309's are like hens teeth aswell. I may have to try and get one in the UK and bring it back. But they seem to be fairly expensive there too.

tortop45

434 posts

167 months

Sunday 5th March 2017
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Regarding the rear axel,if your fingers are at the back of the wheel against the rear bumper thats not to much to worry about,but if its the front then yes theres a problem.Also regarding the back axel check its dos,nt creek when you bounce the rear of the car up and down and look to see if the inside of the rear tyres have been rubbing on the inner wheel arches on both sides,if so your rear axel will need to be rebuilt or even replaced.

Bludoor007

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5 posts

92 months

Sunday 5th March 2017
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Hey Cheers for reply. Fingers were caught between the tyre and the rear bumper like you said which is good. Funny thing it was only on drivers side not the passenger side. No creaking either. Checked the gap between the inside of the tyres and the wheel arch and they weren't rubbing but fairly close to it! Tyres were fairly flat alright though so I was putting it down to that. The crash damage was putting me off though. I'll try and post a pic of it

Bludoor007

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92 months

Sunday 5th March 2017
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Bludoor007

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92 months

Sunday 5th March 2017
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tortop45

434 posts

167 months

Monday 6th March 2017
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See what you mean,think ide look for a better one........yes the gap between the inner arch and the tyre is quite close any way but you will see if the stone chip protection has been rubbed of on any other ones you look at, good hunting.

Edited by tortop45 on Monday 6th March 20:44

jord294

238 posts

181 months

Tuesday 7th March 2017
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I believe there aren't too many, or any people who can rebuild axles over there.

This is what I have been told when I was asked to supply new axles to a couple of guys over there