Mk3 van on ebay

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Mk3 van on ebay

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I've been looking for one for ages and am now not in a position to get it :cry:

Someone please do the right thing!


http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... Track=true
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damn! where'd that spring from?
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Post by Krupa »

Problem with buying a van is that it's very unlikely to ever have been driven by someone who actually owns it.

That car's J reg, so it's had around 14 years of people thrashing it probably. Polos may be bullet proof, but how much abuse can they take?

That's in need of some TLC in the bodywork department, and a G40. It'd be ok then.
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i want a polo van!!! but i cant really jsutify 4 mk3 polos in my driveway. oh well, one day.......
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Polos may be bullet proof, but how much abuse can they take?
A: A lot (sayeth I!), and as its a business vehicle its likely to have been kept on the road (by way of servicing and repairs) a little more carefully/costfully than a privatley owned one. I don't suppose too many fleet purchasers are blind to the fact that company cars and vans get thrashed mercilessly...

Looks like its seen a lot of building site work by the state of the arches tho, the load bay might be well worn!
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Post by Gareth_GT_Hatch »

As long as the oils been changed every 10,000 miles then mechanically even if its been ragged it should be ok. The oil in my black GT hadnt been changed for years - which is what killed it ultimately.
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Post by hayesey »

and as its a business vehicle its likely to have been kept on the road (by way of servicing and repairs) a little more carefully/costfully than a privatley owned one


yeah right! If it's been a company vehicle it's going to have been ragged to within an inch of it's life on a daily basis & just about kept on the road at the lowest cost possible.

I've worked for several companies who have a fleets of company cars & driven most of them at my last job. by the time they're about 5-6 years old they're f**ked!

Although that Polo van looks in OK condition from those pics.
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oh so tempted to bid on it :lol:
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pettsy wrote:oh so tempted to bid on it :lol:
Use it as a mobile shed to store all your wheels :lol:
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Post by Tahrey1043 »

im working on the assumption that if it's that age and its still a runner, its probably seen care by a decent company maintenance program. they do exist, so i'm told.

well at least i hope they do, otherwise that kangoo used for deliveries from the pharmacy i worked in will be written off due to the engine blowing before it's seen 40k
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Post by heartagram »

Why don't you just convert your breadvan into a proper van? You can get the metal plates from VW to reaplce your windows.

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heartagram wrote:Why don't you just convert your breadvan into a proper van? You can get the metal plates from VW to reaplce your windows.
Not that simple. They need welding in, it's not just a case of popping out your windows and sticking in the metal panels using the old window rubbers. I looked at getting it done on my squareback a while ago, but the cost of paying for someone to weld them in stopped me.
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