Originally posted by AtW
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True Golf GTIs are boring, true, but what I was saying is that Golf push out far more BPH then 8.2 liter monstrocity - that's why our climate is now going to hell!
Such cars should be banned.
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Originally posted by DaveBAnd who's gonna look at you in yet another VW Clitoris? It's not about the numbers it's about the style. You can't look pimp in a GTI, no matter how hard you try
Mine was £800, but needed a respray.
(*Pose Value Per Pound Spent)
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Originally posted by AtWSh1te then - less than Golf GTI does from 2 liters, and it weights probably 2 times less. What was the 0-60mph on that aweful piece of junk?
As for 0-60, I don't know and I don't care. The speedo went up to 100 mph, though.
The car was extremely good at going at 60mph in a straight line, which is exactly what it was designed to do...
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Originally posted by AtWSh1te then - less than Golf GTI does from 2 liters, and it weights probably 2 times less. What was the 0-60mph on that aweful piece of junk?
And who's gonna look at you in yet another VW Clitoris? It's not about the numbers it's about the style. You can't look pimp in a GTI, no matter how hard you try
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Originally posted by FleetwoodThe engine put out 180bhp....
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Originally posted by Fleetwood8.2 litre engine. Crushed Dralon upholstery, foot-rests, 8 track player, three-point turns with one finger on the steering-wheel, 12 mpg. etc etc etc
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Originally posted by Fleetwood8.2 litre engine.
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Originally posted by XenophonThat is a pimpmobile and I like it.
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Originally posted by FleetwoodNothing at all. I named myself after a Cadillac Fleetwood that I used to own.
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Originally posted by zeitghost'Ere, Fleetwood, are you anything to do with the Fleetwood travel company that allegedly have just legged it with a lot of clients money?
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Originally posted by zeitghost'teletext
Is bamoozled still on CH4?
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Originally posted by AtWIts a guy with moobs...
Nooooooooooooooooooooooo........................
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