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CalvinGTI
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Post by CalvinGTI »

Hmm well maybe your right Penguin, but you need to be of a certain speed to keep with quicker motors, a 1 ltr cud never keep up with a 1.6 on a track, purely because it hasnt the grunt to get anywhere near it, where as a 1.6 Could keep with a 2ltr.

ya nit picker you :¬P

haha

Well its nice to finally find a chat forum where people can say what they feel without having to worry about someone taking it to heart.

Top forum !

Oh and Harry sorted the deal on his 17" momo wheels

woooooooooooohoooooooooooooooooooooooo

not this weekend but next weekend THEIR MINE !!!

Just gotta sell my Antera 143's 15" now !!!

Cal
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Post by KarlM »

lol

you go on about speed been more important than looking nice and then bang on a set of 17"s :lol:

suppose we all have to make sacrifices :P
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Post by tornado_ally »

If every1 hag a nice fats GTi then the GTi wont be special anymore. Personally i would much rather have my car look nice than go fast. The speed limit is 30 in most places around here so having a GTi wouldnt mean much. I think a 1.4 is the perfect "inner city" engine. Even Josh is selling his GTi for a- wait for it- an even faster diesel that still does 40mpg!!!

what is happening in the oil burner world these days!
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Post by KarlM »

Fabia? :shock:

i thought he'd talked himself out of that idea?
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Post by polopowah »

diesel prices are said to be going up clumph... :shock:
diesel is the cheaper option for economical travel, but for how long i ask?
-Ben-
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Post by david burton »

Only just.... buy brand new and it can take over 3 years of motoring to earn back the higher part costs, higher initial price and more expensive fuel.... not to mention the higher insurance in some cases!
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