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Chat about your MKV (6N2) Polo GTi
SimonCorrigan
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goodbye GTI

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they offered me £5.5k have accepted - off to get the CDA and CDs out of it and buy something sensible! Thanks for all your comments
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Good Stuff, keep us posted... by sensible do you mean another GTi?

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like the polo tdi gt - kind of sensible as its an oil burner but still plenty of poke but gonna miss my little GTI.
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Did you have protected noclaims btw?

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5 year ncd protect thankfully.
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pictures

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have some pictures of the mess if anyone want to see. not sure how to post them but can email. looking at getting a brand new polo - and buying in denmark were its very cheap as they have 180% import take but this is zero for export so the cheapest cars in europe. As luck would have it we have a office in DK so they are on the case looking for the best deal.
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Post by Johnmk4 »

Simon, would be interested to see the pics

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and if its being broken, i need a few bits, got any details?

Cheers mate
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