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  • Buying my first Mk3, what should i look out for.

    G'day all.
    I am new to the water cooled side of the house and will be buying a 96 GL in a couple of months.
    I wanted to know if there was anything that i needed to look out for, or any common problems that may occour.
    Thanks in advance for any advice guys.

    Here is a shot of my AirCooled dub for the hell of it.


    Lee.

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    hello welcome to the forum
    just a few
    window regs
    air con
    check if the heater core isnt bypassed
    i cant think of any more for now but im sure somone else will
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    • #3
      interior lights working
      timing belt (if ~100,000km)

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      • #4
        That the auto works. Best way is to get a manual one!
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        • #5
          Check the gaps in the seals of the rear doors, they are on the floor. Ive seen a few mk3s with rust in the gap of the seal.

          '95 mk3 VR6Sold
          95 2 Door mk3 VR6

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          • #6
            Gday and welcome aboard.

            I cannot stress enough that you use the SEARCH function on this forum if you need any information. Trust me, it's saved me from repeating information asked on the forum before, and I've been here a while now!
            Mrk Detailing, premium automotive detailing. Paint correction/protection specialist. PM me

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            • #7
              give me your beetle





              seriously i love it
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              • #8
                Wheel bearings - that whine that developes into a roar as you go faster : )

                Easy to diagnose on a hoist too, usually, by rotating the wheels and seeing if any of them drag.
                http://www.cardomain.com/id/sydvr6

                Subaru WRX Wagon 06 + Peugeot 306 GTi6

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                • #9
                  G'day guys,

                  Cheers for the advice, i will be sure to take it on board.
                  I have a mate ( VW workshop manager) who has agreed to have a look over the Golf for me.
                  I had a little look over the car today, and well, it leaves a little to be desired.
                  I took a few shots of it, so have a look if you are interested.

                  Lee.








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                  • #10
                    Wow, don't think I've seen the pinstripe on the trim before! it's very....mk1/2-esque.

                    I agree with sydVR6. Wheel bearings are the brain's nemesis. They literally DRIVE you mad (I'm not joking...I've had wheel bearings problems for a year now and it sheets me no end!).
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                    • #11
                      I have had wheel bearings go in my forester before, i constantly thought i was being followed by a low flying aircraft when ever i went over 80kmh.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Mrk_Mickey View Post
                        Wow, don't think I've seen the pinstripe on the trim before! it's very....mk1/2-esque.
                        Every golf I've been to look at has had the pinstripe. Minus 1.
                        1995GolfGlRocketShip!

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