MINT 205 GTi 1.9 wanted

MINT 205 GTi 1.9 wanted

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sleep envy

62,260 posts

256 months

Wednesday 18th April 2007
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back of the queue buddy

marsred

1,042 posts

232 months

Sunday 16th September 2007
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Out of interest... find one yet? wink

sleep envy

62,260 posts

256 months

Monday 17th September 2007
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yep biggrin

marsred

1,042 posts

232 months

Monday 17th September 2007
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Well done sir clap

But does it pass the "Official 205GTI Mint Test"... does it idle at 4000rpm?!

sleep envy

62,260 posts

256 months

Monday 17th September 2007
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cold idle 1500
warm idle 950

both flat as a pancake biggrin

andye30m3

3,472 posts

261 months

Thursday 20th September 2007
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Would of thought i will be hard to find a 100% mint 1.9. At the end of the day there old and not really worth a great deal, so were people have kept a mint one for years or spent a fortune restoring one they may as well hold on to it as accept a couple of grand.

Have you looked at just GTI's they are very expencive but i understand they generally have clean cars there.

a friend of mine has this http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/196608.htm  for sale, I wouldn't go a far as to say its 100% mint but is one of the better 1.9's i've seen.

sleep envy

62,260 posts

256 months

Thursday 20th September 2007
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andye30m3 said:
just GTI's they are very expencive but i understand they generally have clean cars there.
the less said the better...

andye30m3

3,472 posts

261 months

Thursday 20th September 2007
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may i ask what people's budget is for a mint one?

I've quite often heard of people complaining they can find a mint one and that they've been to look at loads priced between £1500 and £2000 and they all need little bits doing, is it just that this has now become the going rate for a reasonable one and a good ones worth £3k+?

At the end of the day they are 20 years old so an easily fixed minor fault isn't the end of the world as most mechanical parts are cheap.

sleep envy

62,260 posts

256 months

Thursday 20th September 2007
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my last one J reg 1.9 with 72k (in reasonable condition) and loads of history was valued at £3k by the insurers after loads of haggling

recently bought the cleanest 1.9 I've seen for a good while with a folder of history with 61k for £2.5k (steal of the century!) although I expect it would be worth between £3.5k and £3.75k on a payout


andye30m3

3,472 posts

261 months

Thursday 20th September 2007
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Thats the sort of money i expect a mint one to be, i'm sure some people think they're going to get a mint one for £1500 and it might happen if there very lucky and a bargin comes along.

sleep envy

62,260 posts

256 months

Thursday 20th September 2007
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TBH there's many people looking out for them so if you do find something of a bargain you need to move very quickly indeed

one thing to bear in mind, one person's idea of mint might not be the same as another's...

andye30m3

3,472 posts

261 months

Thursday 20th September 2007
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I agree 'good for a 15-20 year old car' does seam to get shortened to 'mint' biggrin

marsred

1,042 posts

232 months

Thursday 20th September 2007
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What he said...

Took me ages to find mine, 110K G Reg 1.9 Phase 1.5 in good condition and lots of history. Low mileage is good but its not the be all and end all. Mine's done a few but its been really well looked after (i.e. not ragged about, even the gear linkages are quite tight). Just don't confuse nice paint and a coat of Zymol for a mint car! wink

freedee

110 posts

246 months

Thursday 20th September 2007
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I am also in the market for a good condition standard 1.9, what is wrong with Just GTI's do they have a bad reputation ?

marsred

1,042 posts

232 months

Thursday 20th September 2007
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freedee said:
I am also in the market for a good condition standard 1.9, what is wrong with Just GTI's do they have a bad reputation ?
Here is not the place to comment really (rules see), I just found looking round and being patient yielded a good result.

There has been some discussion on 205gtidrivers.com that you might be able to look at.

trickywoo

12,310 posts

237 months

Thursday 20th September 2007
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freedee said:
I am also in the market for a good condition standard 1.9, what is wrong with Just GTI's do they have a bad reputation ?
What you pay for by going to them is 3 months warranty and a profit for them even if they have to fix stuff for you in that time.

If you are happy to do that there is no reason not to use them.

From my point of view I'd rather buy a tidy car for £1k ish privately and spend the extra tarting it up (if thats your thing). For me a large part of the appeal is that I can park anywhere and not be bothered, within reason, what might happen to it.

TEKNOPUG

19,337 posts

212 months

Friday 21st September 2007
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Buy the cleanest bodywork-wise one that you can find for >£1k. Then spend £2-3k (tops) replacing every mechanical part. Job done. Mint 205 for >£4k

the_stoat

509 posts

218 months

Monday 24th September 2007
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TEKNOPUG said:
Buy the cleanest bodywork-wise one that you can find for >£1k. Then spend £2-3k (tops) replacing every mechanical part. Job done. Mint 205 for >£4k
Spot on advice smile

anonymous-user

61 months

Wednesday 3rd October 2007
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the_stoat said:
TEKNOPUG said:
Buy the cleanest bodywork-wise one that you can find for >£1k. Then spend £2-3k (tops) replacing every mechanical part. Job done. Mint 205 for >£4k
Spot on advice smile
as the man says, spot on advice. they are quite easy cars to work on and most of the parts if not all are readily available.

mint cars are very hard to find and sellers charge a premium just because the gtis are quite rare but that premium does not, in my mind, offer anything like value for money.

i have seen them for sale advertised at £5K which is barking given the reputation for rot and faults, for that money i would want a photographic rebuild or a car with delivery mileage.

I would look for a car with a sound rear (chances are any crash/off has been oversteer induced) as the front panels are easily sourced and just replace parts accordingly. You can then uprate certain parts as necessary. eBay is pretty good for the hard to find parts and unless you are determined to make it as it left the factory, you should be able to build a nice car for £2K

sleep envy

62,260 posts

256 months

Wednesday 3rd October 2007
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could be tempted to sell mine...