Ultimate Mk3 Sleeper

Chat about your MKIII (86C) inc GT/G40 Polo
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Post by pettsy »

YES PLEASE!

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/vw-drag-polo-road ... dZViewItem


and i noticed,high bidder James Mewn :wink:
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Post by minis84 »

*drool*

Anyone fancy pitching together to buy it?

Baggsy first drive if we do :wink:
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Post by Krupa »

James Mewn aka Petrified by the way.

so if it does sell to him, it'll be owned by a member of this forum.
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Post by Matty2021 »

Thats sick! How good would it feel lacing s**t from the lights in that! :twisted:
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Post by DanDiesel »

u'd have enough trouble keeping it in a straight line!! rear engined rear wheel drive!!! i've seen a video of this thing in action and its bloomin mental!! :lol: :lol:
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Post by MadManMike »

You just know some idiots in 1.0 nova's would try and have another go after being rinsed at the lights :)
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Post by Petrified »

I've been out bid, I wouldn't pay more than 9k for it. Not because it's not worth it though. :P
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Post by MadManMike »

Just read it properly, it's a death trap! (In a good way)


What an absolute tool!
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Post by SpikeyG40 »

i think i would have to black out the rear windows to hide the engine a bit more, then it would truely be a sleeper! you can get panel rear windows right? :lol:
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Post by robz »

you can get panel rear windows right?
im sure theyre no longer available. But yeh i would try & hide the engine sa much as possible 4 ultimate sleeper
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Post by Gareth_GT_Hatch »

im fairly certain panel windows were squareback only anyway. Good Idea though! 8)
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Post by SpikeyG40 »

Gareth_GT_Hatch wrote:im fairly certain panel windows were squareback only anyway. Good Idea though! 8)
i'm sure i saw a mk2 coupe which had panel windows on the back! i will investigate! 8)
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Post by pettsy »

SpikeyG40 wrote:
Gareth_GT_Hatch wrote:im fairly certain panel windows were squareback only anyway. Good Idea though! 8)
i'm sure i saw a mk2 coupe which had panel windows on the back! i will investigate! 8)
Could just have been some solid stick on film :idea:
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Post by SpikeyG40 »

hmmm, u maybe right, i spotted a mk2 coupe a while ago, it was black, and it was night, but the back windows looked darker! a mate of mine knows the owner and he informed me that it was a van! i did question it, but apartently it is! 8)

still going to investigate! :wink:
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Post by Mk2Adam »

i thought the proper blanking plates where just pieces of metal that had to be welded and smoothed? if you have to do that kindof effort, is it really much more effort cutting some sheet metal to fit 1st?
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