Yester-year and today...

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  1. Golf Ray

    Golf Ray Forum Member

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    My Golf - the daily runner (old picture, now rolling around on 13 BBS RA's)

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    My old G40 - I miss her!!!

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  2. Jolfa

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    That must look terrible on a MK3...

    Like the look of your old G though [:D]
     
  3. Golf Ray

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    No it's not too bad. They were kicking around in the garage after I fitted the 15" BBS to the G40. They're immaculate so I thought I'd bin the nasty "chav'tastic" 5 spoke sport raiders and put them on the car.

    Lowered they look pretty swish, but hey, it's all about what works for you right? :)
     
  4. Jolfa

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    Absolutely! I just think 13's are too small for MK2's let alone MK3[xx(]

    Why'd you have to get rid of the G?
     
  5. Golf Ray

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    I find myself asking the same question mate. I loved that car and it upset just about anything on the road....

    Body was pretty bad. I think it had one too many 'secret accidents' before I got to her, and by the time she was 12 years old - she was rotting quicker then I could keep up with.

    Wish I was brave enough to remove and save the lump though. That could of pulled a freight train once Jabba was done with it.

    Hmmm - Mark 3 Golf G40 maybe..?? [:D]
     

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