The Rubbish cars on eBay sticky thread

Discussion in 'General Vehicle Chat' started by A.N. Other, Apr 10, 2008.

  1. Chrisrpal Events Team

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    Very true!! I bet that was a nice 16V back in the day.
     
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  3. whitemk2 Forum Member

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    See post #507 , same car
    Still just as rubbish! hahaha
     
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    lol what is with those rear lights :o

    "Sparko" steering wheel to lol
     
  6. Chrisrpal Events Team

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    I know :o the rear end of the golf looks like something out of mad max and looks really cr*p. I think that MK2 is beyond repair.
     
  7. c_a_r_t_e_r Forum Member

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    I agree - it's an absolute mess. I was looking at that tailgate for ages trying to figure out what they'd done to it and why it looked so odd - why on earth would you remove the rear light clusters?! Everything about that car looks rotten, including the interior.
     
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    Brilliant love it, that has made my day. Best ebay auction ever.
     
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    "The main foult with the car is the Engine need replacing," ^^^
     
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    MUSHY 16V Moderator Staff Member Moderator

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    that one has been posted before it's been for sale for a long time i wonder why
     
  13. lard44 Forum Member

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    It's probably because people are scared of the POWAAH of the "Full stainles Exhoust" and matching "Branch Exhoust manifold"

    Wait...the only real selling point is the ABF conversion that needs replacing!?!?!

    I bought my old ABF'd Mk2, with T&T, for less than half of that...
     
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    A sponge and bucket of water would help that sale.
     
  15. MUSHY 16V

    MUSHY 16V Moderator Staff Member Moderator

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    Number plate is included lol should think so
    it's not even a good one so why would you put it as a selling point
     
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    I believe it's from a japan mk2 jetta as they were still being made in recent years
     
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    It appears to have had a narrow track conversion, for that genuine Comma van scene look.
     

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