Hey all,
Im after a GT, at the moment I have a mk2 Polo Coupe S which I enjoy driving, but I need a car with a little more poke so Ive set my heart on a mk3 1.3 GT. If any body knows a good website or magazine for GT sales please reply since I need a new car since my sister is getting my current car!
I already have a different post in the "Wanted Section"
http://www.tigerstyle.co.uk/poloforum/v ... php?t=1961
If anyone could help that would be great!
Im looking for a GT,
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Couple of things you might wanna look out for...
1) Water/petrol can collect under the arch trims and underseal and leave you with rust problems. Keep a good eye out for this. Also check the runners above the rear lights as dirt can collect, block the runners and cause rust too. These problems seem to be less severe with metallic cars.
2) Check where the petrol filler neck connects to the tank as they rust through. Mine was fine when I got it but on the way home I had a little off-road accident (adjusting to brakes
) and it knocked the fuel filler neck pouring petrol everywhere 
3) As Dan said, if you can pay the premium for a immaculate car. I bought a tatty one because I wanted the fun of doing it up and at the same time to learn more about cars. Its your choice really, but what annoys me is my GT is still off road waiting for a respray
So if you want it immedeatly I would advise a clean example.
1) Water/petrol can collect under the arch trims and underseal and leave you with rust problems. Keep a good eye out for this. Also check the runners above the rear lights as dirt can collect, block the runners and cause rust too. These problems seem to be less severe with metallic cars.
2) Check where the petrol filler neck connects to the tank as they rust through. Mine was fine when I got it but on the way home I had a little off-road accident (adjusting to brakes
3) As Dan said, if you can pay the premium for a immaculate car. I bought a tatty one because I wanted the fun of doing it up and at the same time to learn more about cars. Its your choice really, but what annoys me is my GT is still off road waiting for a respray