mossym wrote: » wheeler dealers did a tt on monday night. 1500 GBP for a running tt, issues were no 1st or 2nd gear, (fixed by ed), and some clouded headlamps. they were at least running
Kamili wrote: » Anyone know what they are like as a daily driver? Kinda considering one. Would prefer the 225... But I might be the dreamer at the money I have to spend..
MidlandsM wrote: » Just a petrol golf underneath, so ok-ish if you get one that had some sort of maintenance. Cheap ones with no service history are waste of time imho. Up the budget, and buy a nice one with lotsof history.
George Dalton wrote: » They actually share very few parts with a Golf. They are a car that needs same lot of maintenance. A bad one will put you in the poor house. Even a good one will cost a few quid to keep on the road.
Hachiko wrote: » how can an audi tt be like a golf, people in Ireland brainwashed by tdi golfs
Timooo_23 wrote: » A dreamer? http://cars.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/mazda-rx8-shinka-automatic/7479137
dantastic wrote: » The Shinka was built as more of a Grant Tourer. It has a different suspension and there are a few custom suspension bits on it if I remember correctly. Other than that it has all the added luxury items available at the time. Auto & cruise control, fully electric and very adjustable seats, the xeons and naturally the integrated GPS unit. Other than that there are a load of details, like trim pieces in leather rather than PVC etc, some of the chrome bits are colour coded. It's a really nice motor. In the local climate I'd say he's a bit or a dreamer as most people will compare it to the bog standard 192 with a shot engine.
djimi wrote: » http://cars.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/k20-ek9-civicdeposit-taken/7544134 Im posting this more so to ask the question if its a dreamer? 1999 EK9 Civic with a K20 engine for €10k. Do they really fetch that much?
Odyssey 2005 wrote: » Cartell says it's a 1.6
djimi wrote: » Really? I didn't realise EKs went for so much. I did some looking and Icetronix charge something like €4k for a K20 transplant so I guess that car is on the money price wise. I'd love to drive one; a civic with a k20 (at least i presume that's what it was) left my dc2 for absolute dead away from traffic lights a while back!
h3000 wrote: » €12k for a 22 year old Toyota F355
over 19k sterling spent on it to get it to where it is