Brian
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Registered: 15th Feb 07
Location: Alloa, Clackmannanshire
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quote: Originally posted by lwigmore
quote: Originally posted by Brian
id like a vts tbh but at 21 a vtr makes more sence insurance wise
Just look around for insurance mate, i'm 20 and got insured fully comp on my VTS
how much is it costing you to insure if you dont mind me asking? and cheers for the replys, im just going to have a look at gavins thread just now
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LeeM
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Registered: 26th Sep 05
Location: Liverpool
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i loved mine, its just been written off
never let me down as a vtr, vts engines are a bit more prone to sensor problems.
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minicity
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Registered: 12th Nov 09
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u2ud
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gavin18787
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Registered: 22nd Feb 05
Location: Basildon, Essex
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Try admaril mate i was 21 when the policy was started 400 fully comp all mods declared
Drives supercharged Tec with torque
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Bonney
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Registered: 14th Nov 04
Location: St Helens
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Good cars for hooning around in. Would have another one.
Heres a few pics of mine.
I had a bit of trouble with mine, The power steering packed in, The rear radius arm bearings went along with the gearbox. But they are some of the common problems with them.
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lwigmore
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Registered: 18th Nov 07
Location: Sawtry Huntingdon Drives: Saxo VTS
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quote: Originally posted by Brian
quote: Originally posted by lwigmore
quote: Originally posted by Brian
id like a vts tbh but at 21 a vtr makes more sence insurance wise
Just look around for insurance mate, i'm 20 and got insured fully comp on my VTS
how much is it costing you to insure if you dont mind me asking? and cheers for the replys, im just going to have a look at gavins thread just now
Nah thats fine dude, i'm with bell insurance, 600 quid fully comp with 2 years no claims and all mods declared
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steve_turbo
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Registered: 29th Dec 07
Location: newcastle upon tyne
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be ready to change either a gearbox or two or few driveshafts they eat them for fun.
Oh and dont ever crash one the crumple zones work very well at very low speeds so a 10-20 mph crash looks like you where doing 40-50mph.
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ChrisBoom
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Registered: 6th Dec 06
Location: Highland
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I was insuring my 106 Gti at 18 for £780 FC. Had a VTS for a while, it was a donor car though, think it was £69 for the cover note for the month, im sure the VTS is a higher group than the GTIs though.
Engines are solid IMO, gearboxes are very soft, as are the shafts and wheel bearings.
Suspension wise, drop links, top mounts tend to go once its been lowered. Back axle bearings are common too.
Saxo I had:
Dont think ive got a photo of it in one peice
Engine ended up in this, which I found MUCH more fun than both the VTS and GTI.
Oh yeah, and the standard brakes are pretty horrible, I have 306 GTi6 283mm brakes to go on my current XSI.
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