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Chat about your MKIV (6N) Polo
LeMeph
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Post by LeMeph »

Ah i truly love them to pieces! But im an 80's car person i love old motors to bits, unfortunately though an aged car isnt to kind on the wallet so i got my polo instead (dont get me wrong i love the little blighter, cant wait to start driving it properly). One day im gonna get a wee GTI 205 as a project car when my lil polo is all finished. And for £90 i wasnt gonna say no to the 205! Plus it saved me from ford :roll:

chris,
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Post by polo boi »

lol i used 2 work for ford, there cars aint that bad an there easily repaird,
''Fix Or Repair Daily'' FORD :D
LeMeph
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Post by LeMeph »

lol the only reason i hate ford is because every single one my family has owned has had somthign goe horribly wrong! My mum owned two different mk3 fiestas and both engines blew (in the space of a year!) my engine blew in my mk3 fiesta, the second engine we got was knackered but that was from a breakers so is to be expected. My mums brand shiny hnew ford fusions' gear linkage snapped (i think its gear linkage anyways, she lost the use of gears 4,5 and reverse i think). If she ragged her cars about like i did back when i blew the fiesta then i wouldnt be surprised! But my old girl is frequently overtook by grey haired old ladies!!! :shock:

Hmm ive decided monday shall be the day for taking those lil rubber strips off!!

Chris,
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Post by polo boi »

exellent, Dub time!
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Post by mysteryboy »

Looks like you did a great job... I still havent done mine as none of my neighbours seem to know how to open their doors slowly without hitting the car next to them :x
polo boi
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Post by polo boi »

well it makes such a difference
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Post by Noddy »

Looking good brew. Nice to see a fellow 5 door, Tornado Red 6N owner!
polo boi
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Post by polo boi »

lol urs looks well sittin up on the jack
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Post by ModifiedMadness »

mysteryboy wrote:Looks like you did a great job... I still havent done mine as none of my neighbours seem to know how to open their doors slowly without hitting the car next to them :x
Just show them that you can't walk without accidentally kneeing cars next to you :twisted:
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