vag-mad Fresh Meat
Number of posts: 16 Ride: girlfreind Registration date: 2009-05-04
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Chris_Irish Scene Mincer

Number of posts: 774 Ride: Mk3 Golf GTI/Mk2 Golf GTI Registration date: 2008-10-12
 | Subject: Re: Polo on EBAY Sun Feb 07 2010, 22:38 | |
| Far too over priced for a Polo saloon cat c. |
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Jade Keyboard Warrior

Number of posts: 26 Ride: VW Golf Gti mk3 Registration date: 2009-10-25
 | Subject: Re: Polo on EBAY Mon Feb 08 2010, 10:02 | |
| | Chris_Irish wrote: | | Far too over priced for a Polo saloon cat c. |
No way. Good price i think personally a small repair and can easily run around in it for a year and sell it for the same price once finished with it. |
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Cymro VAG Wales Admin

Number of posts: 1554 Ride: MK3 Polo Coupe Registration date: 2008-03-26
 | Subject: Re: Polo on EBAY Mon Feb 08 2010, 11:05 | |
| not badly priced TBH. if it uses the same drums as a mk3 then I already have the parts to repair it. which would work out cheaper for me. but I don't need one. _________________ | lupoluke wrote: | | "Fuck me, he's crashed in to halfords". |

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vag-mad Fresh Meat
Number of posts: 16 Ride: girlfreind Registration date: 2009-05-04
 | Subject: Re: Polo on EBAY Mon Feb 08 2010, 18:38 | |
| TBH I personnally thought it was a bargain easilly sell that on for £700 - £800. |
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Chris_Irish Scene Mincer

Number of posts: 774 Ride: Mk3 Golf GTI/Mk2 Golf GTI Registration date: 2008-10-12
 | Subject: Re: Polo on EBAY Mon Feb 08 2010, 18:59 | |
| I got one with no damage, on a P reg for less than £200. 1.6 with tax... |
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