My New Retro Ride - Golf GTi mk.2 16v

My New Retro Ride - Golf GTi mk.2 16v

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Negative Creep

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25,157 posts

233 months

Tuesday 13th January 2009
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Well it was time for a new retro car. Only just got back from picking it up and am rather tired so only a brief description. It's a mk.2 16v and completely original bar a smaller steering wheel and uprated speakers. Car seems solid and it would appear the adage is true that they really don't show their miles. This one has 140k on the clock but still feels brilliantly put together. Initial impressions are the steering and throttle feel are absolutely top notch, second only to my old MX5. Handling and performance seem pretty good, although the spongy brakes are a let down.

It's not perfect, the gearchange is rather sloppy (needs some new bushes or linkage bars), the dash lights don't work and the heater only blows luke warm. However for under £800 with FSH and spares, I can't really complain. Anyway, here's some pictures with my mate's Scirocco. These were only taken with my phone so I will replace them with some better ones. Otherwise, enjoy!













Edited by Negative Creep on Tuesday 13th January 02:10

Hollywood Wheels

3,689 posts

236 months

Tuesday 13th January 2009
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Can't argue with that for less than eight hundred notes. Whatever happens, i WILL own a mk2 gti at some point!

JonDewar

23 posts

190 months

Tuesday 13th January 2009
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Thats a nice looking small bumper example. Any plans for it?

sidgolf

163 posts

196 months

Tuesday 13th January 2009
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great car.could be a special-edition golf(to mark 10 million being produced)what with it having headlamp-washers and those special wheels-could be mistaken though.

Ladvr6

176 posts

191 months

Tuesday 13th January 2009
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Thats a lot of fun for 800 quid! the valver engines will run and run as long as you service them. mine had 158k when i swapped it out.
Worth spending 30 quid to have a specialist to set them up as they tend to go out of tune in 8-12 months, the difference can be night and day.
The gearchange can be improved by changing the plastic 'ball' inside the mech under the gearstick, they tend to get a bit ropey and chewed up.

m4tt

591 posts

204 months

Tuesday 13th January 2009
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Looks really nice, tentitively looking into getting one as a bit of a project/fun so will look forward to an update.

minimatt1967

17,199 posts

212 months

Tuesday 13th January 2009
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Cool small bumper model, that will be a whole lot of fun!

custardtart

1,731 posts

259 months

Tuesday 13th January 2009
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Heater blowing warm could mean a new matrix.

BelperJim

2,505 posts

189 months

Wednesday 14th January 2009
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I was going to look at that one when I was looking for a 16v. I ended up getting this one http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a... . Happy motoring

paulshears

804 posts

203 months

Wednesday 14th January 2009
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Nice smile

sidgolf said:
great car.could be a special-edition golf(to mark 10 million being produced)what with it having headlamp-washers and those special wheels-could be mistaken though.
you could be right

i've had an Oak Green 16v SE in the past...... had the same wheels & headlamp washers

does it have "rainbow" interior??... should have if it's an SE


Negative Creep

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25,157 posts

233 months

Thursday 5th February 2009
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Just a quick update as I have some new wheels, some 17inch Kahn RSRs. I know most people go for small wheels these days, but I think they suit the car rather well






Still need some good pictures and yes the side moulding and aerial have come off. Bought the trim clips from the dealer but they seem to be the wrong size, so will have to figure out some other way of getting it to stick. Slowly working through the faults: water leak, tyres and lack of dash lights have been sorted. Still on the list are sorting the rear brakes/handbrake and getting the heater to blow hot. Gearchange is half sorted; I changed the cup and ball so you don't accidentally get reverse instead of 1st, but its still easy to get 3rd instead.

Problems aside I am really enjoying the car. Not as quick as I hoped but really does handle and most importantly is fun to drive. I may well keep it for longer than I first planned!

190E Matt

6,632 posts

220 months

Thursday 5th February 2009
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Normally I don't like uprated modern wheels, but they do look good.

I'll look out for it around Plymouth!

jimmyjam

2,341 posts

225 months

Thursday 5th February 2009
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Golf looks great but the new wheels are wrong, its instantly cheapened it, sorry!

MinBin

79 posts

188 months

Friday 6th February 2009
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both nice cars!! gotta love a mk2

BelperJim

2,505 posts

189 months

Friday 6th February 2009
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I'm sorry but I preferred the old wheels.

john185k

2,249 posts

219 months

Friday 6th February 2009
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HATE those wheels so much.

Great car tho.

minimatt1967

17,199 posts

212 months

Friday 6th February 2009
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john185k said:
HATE those wheels so much.

Great car tho.
yes back on original rims would be best! It so rare to see an unmolested GTI these days!

missing the VR6

2,382 posts

195 months

Monday 9th February 2009
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I just can't shake the hankering for another Mk2 and this thread has not helped!
Definately bin the 17's though!

Nolar Dog

8,786 posts

201 months

Wednesday 11th February 2009
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Looks a lovely car that.
smile
Have to say I preferred it on the original/standard rims though.
Keep us posted on future work/plans/upgrades.

Might have to do a RR thread myself soon (XR2)


paulrhodes

1,811 posts

228 months

Wednesday 11th February 2009
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minimatt1967 said:
john185k said:
HATE those wheels so much.

Great car tho.
yes back on original rims would be best! It so rare to see an unmolested GTI these days!
Put the old wheels back on. Refurb everything with OE and detail the hell out of it and I'll be a big fan.