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Anone know this one?
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Hairyarse
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Thanks. My impressions from the photographs were bad (sill rot, non matching colours, peeling stickers) and that's a bad sign!
As I just said on the other thread. Thank you. Saves me a drive.
No problem, are you looking for a square dash then?
DivineE
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DivineE
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No problem, are you looking for a square dash then?
I don't have the luxury to afford a dedicated track car right now and I really don't want to keep flinging my house deposit around tracks so I'm currently looking for an odd combination of needs. An easy/cheap to maintain, light enough not to wear bits out too fast track car that is pleasurable to drive on track but can still be used as a hack to carry luggage and cover miles.
I'm deciding between a square dash 944, the purest, most responsive go cart of all the P cars I ever owned. Or a Mk1 or Mk2 golf. I've owned various 8v and 16v Mk2 gti's 1.8 and 2ltr, 2wd and 4wd and my love for them is probably close to that of the 944.
My only question is which will annoy me less going back to fwd or lack of power? I'm booked to see this tonight http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/3002930.htm
it is pretty much the best conversion in the mk2 for the lightness/power/reliability ballance but I'm worried my old complaint of 2 dimensional handling in FWD cars will annoy me on the track. I just find them too easy to jump into and drive flat out. It's more challanging/fun trying to extract speed out of a RWD car.
DivineE
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2.7 cheap
Ben heres one - I've not seen it or know anything about it, just looks vfm!
I'm really after a square dash only. Something changed about the 944 when it went oval dash. I think it went away from the go kart type feel toward a more up market feel.
Does look an aazing find though!
ORIGINAL: DivineE
ORIGINAL: A9XXC
2.7 cheap
Ben heres one - I've not seen it or know anything about it, just looks vfm!
I'm really after a square dash only. Something changed about the 944 when it went oval dash. I think it went away from the go kart type feel toward a more up market feel.
I know exactly what you mean, Ben
FistsOfHam
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*nods*
The earlier a 944, the better it is.
Yes! This man speaks the truth and everybody must listen to him! [
FistsOfHam
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DivineE
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Went to see that golf Mk2. Great guy, 944 owner and forum member here apparently. Unfortunately the car was not quite what I'm looking for I don't think. A nice build but I think it's fair to say it needed a fair bit of tlc.
DivineE
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I know your turmoil - check my sig
I was looking to buy another MK1 GTi to hoon around in when I bought the 944. That MK2 will be nice, a mate of mine has a MK1 with a 20V conversation - uber impressive!![8D]
I would love a Mk1 20v. They just fetch SOO much money now! One of the best drives of my whole life has to be my short passenger rise in a Mk1 vr6 conversion [

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