Who knows their stuff about 205s then?
Discussion
After initially looking at 1.6 GTis and coming to the unhappy conclusion that i can not afford to insure or run one (or my current 306 ) I came across today a very tidy 1.8td 205, with 12 months test for 400 notes.
Am i right in thinking that the Tds have the same suspension as the GTis? With the solid bottom arms etc?
It is K reg and has no rust at all - inner wings are sound as are the tops of the b pillars. I reckon itll look alright on a set of 1900 wheels.
Any thoughts, ideas, comments, or abuse appreciated.
Cheers, Roly.
Am i right in thinking that the Tds have the same suspension as the GTis? With the solid bottom arms etc?
It is K reg and has no rust at all - inner wings are sound as are the tops of the b pillars. I reckon itll look alright on a set of 1900 wheels.
Any thoughts, ideas, comments, or abuse appreciated.
Cheers, Roly.
bluespanner said:
After initially looking at 1.6 GTis and coming to the unhappy conclusion that i can not afford to insure or run one (or my current 306 ) I came across today a very tidy 1.8td 205, with 12 months test for 400 notes.
Am i right in thinking that the Tds have the same suspension as the GTis? With the solid bottom arms etc?
It is K reg and has no rust at all - inner wings are sound as are the tops of the b pillars. I reckon itll look alright on a set of 1900 wheels.
Any thoughts, ideas, comments, or abuse appreciated.
Cheers, Roly.
If you can't afford to insure a GTi have you condsidered an XS, they are supposed to be very much a 'junior' GTi and are highly regarded.Am i right in thinking that the Tds have the same suspension as the GTis? With the solid bottom arms etc?
It is K reg and has no rust at all - inner wings are sound as are the tops of the b pillars. I reckon itll look alright on a set of 1900 wheels.
Any thoughts, ideas, comments, or abuse appreciated.
Cheers, Roly.
Don't know anything about oil burners though because I'm not gay.
I know a man who would know for sure but certainly some of the Turbo Diesels had GTi suspension, really not that hard to fit it though if you want to.
Easy to see the difference: GTis have proper lower wishbones while a base model has a bar (like half a wishbone) with a connection to the anti-roll bar part way down to prevent foward to back motion.
Rob
Easy to see the difference: GTis have proper lower wishbones while a base model has a bar (like half a wishbone) with a connection to the anti-roll bar part way down to prevent foward to back motion.
Rob
bluespanner said:
After initially looking at 1.6 GTis and coming to the unhappy conclusion that i can not afford to insure or run one (or my current 306 ) I came across today a very tidy 1.8td 205, with 12 months test for 400 notes.
Am i right in thinking that the Tds have the same suspension as the GTis? With the solid bottom arms etc?
It is K reg and has no rust at all - inner wings are sound as are the tops of the b pillars. I reckon itll look alright on a set of 1900 wheels.
Any thoughts, ideas, comments, or abuse appreciated.
Cheers, Roly.
All the 205 TDs have bog standard base model suspension, except the STDT which has drop links and both front and rear anti roll bars. These really make a huge difference to the handling of the car, when compared to the base model suspension setup. Am i right in thinking that the Tds have the same suspension as the GTis? With the solid bottom arms etc?
It is K reg and has no rust at all - inner wings are sound as are the tops of the b pillars. I reckon itll look alright on a set of 1900 wheels.
Any thoughts, ideas, comments, or abuse appreciated.
Cheers, Roly.
I've driven base model 205s which had no rear anti roll bars and they're quite scary! I run the STDT.net site, so give me a shout if you're after any info (apart from where to find one. Very rare - I estimate ~500 or less produced)Sadly most have been neglected and often look like the previous owners farmed pigs inside them!
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