Golf mk2 8 valve What's it Worth?

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  1. purton New Member

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    Hi haven't posted for a while now anyway got a 16 valve mk2 so need to sell the 8 just wondering what you thinks it's worth.

    It's a 1989 g plate 8valve I've owned it for three years it's got 188K I replaced and had the head skimmed at 169K also changed dizzy cap rotor arm leads and coil at the same time. I just serviced it plugs filters and oil etc.
    Extras I've done

    Gotti 15x7 deep dish alloys
    FK highsports
    piper single exit back box (sounds like standard NOT Boy racer)
    K and N cone induction kit
    Single wiper
    Small bumper with chrome bead (front bumper slight crack not too bad though)
    Smoothed body work
    Cl rear stone chip guards
    Single light debadged grill
    Crystal head lights
    Italvi lanti steering wheel
    Respray Metalic Brown

    MOT till August 2010 this is what was done:
    New rear discs pads and bearings
    New Front pads
    New brake compensator
    1x new rear calliper
    2x front ball joints
    1x steering rack gaiter

    Bad bits
    Windscreen chip only small (size of a pea)
    Respray in metalic brown shuts done but inside boot bonnet and engine bay haven't it has a couple of runs nothing too major just not perfect
    MFA works on everything apart from MPG
    Cam cover gasket needs changing (leaking oil)
    Bulb on the dials only one works
    Interior front seats don't tilt forward comman fault so could do with new ones (I had my recaros in there and will NOT be selling them with the car or separate)
    No stereo

    Think thats all just want to know what its worth so I can put a price on it.
    Cheers
    Here's some shots the windscreen has been replaced since photo like I said only small chip in it now (size of a pea)

    http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll265/purton1/P1000431.jpg
    http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll265/purton1/P1000432.jpg
     

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