If this is your first visit, be sure to
check out the FAQ by clicking the
link above. You may have to register
before you can post: click the register link above to proceed, registering will remove the in post advertisements. To start viewing messages,
select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.
This means you should apply for your renewal now to avoid any disruptions to your membership whilst the renewal process is taking place! NOTE: If you have an auto renewing subscription this will happen automatically.
Hahaha dam you. I don't see how this would hold its value better than an R32, because if you were in the market for a 6 cylinder golf, why would you buy this over and R32?
Hahaha dam you. I don't see how this would hold its value better than an R32, because if you were in the market for a 6 cylinder golf, why would you buy this over and R32?
the guy Paul that owns this is a top bloke and this car was in imaculate condition when i seen it / drove it when i picked up the wing i bought off him. this car is very looked after and if the mirror is missing im sure he would get it fixed or get a new one for you. Also it is the only one in australia. he will not just sell it to anyone they have to have the passion for Dubs but this is going back to last year when i spoke to him.
If I bought it I wouldn't do anything in the ways of making it an R32. Replace the woodgrain, some new wheels and that'd be about it. Don't make it what it isn't, it is better being the unique car it is!.
I'm not a big fan of the Reiger kit that is one it, i assume that was an aftermarket modification? Can someone please explain the difference between this VR6 and an R32 (apart from the engine).
Currently i drive my fathers Holden Calibra, some of you may know it, they sold about 3 of them in Australia and as such parts are hard to get and Holden charges you a fortune to service them because they have no idea what they are. I'm just wondering if I would have this same problem with this VR6 as its the only one in Australia. But then again, all the parts that are in this car were sold on other VW's in Australia. Also, i don't understand why someone hasn't snatched this up already. Thanks 83_SUS for the info on this car, and i think i would definitely swap the woodgrain.
Unless you starting breaking parts, I don't see why the V6 4motion will be any more/less expensive to maintain/service/repair than a R32. In any case if you start breaking parts, it's going to cost your left nut and them some to fix due to being euro
The only main differences are the body and interior styling. Obviously as previously stated it has the 2.8L 6 instead of the 3.2L Dare say the drivetrain/gearbox etc is exactly the same..
Some one more educated in the VW world will probably clarify though.
Yeah i thought the body, interior and engine would be the only differences - should make it easier to turn into an R32. Jokkinnggg.
Well i've got first hand experience in paying for a euro service, so that wont be too much of a shock. However, if something were to break, parts shouldn't be too scarce since all these components were sold in Australia. Tossing up between this and a Jaguar X-type.
R32 seats seem to go for about $1800 a set. They're nice, much more supportive than the standard Bora V6 4Motion ones, and have a slit in them to mount a harness should you get into track work at any stage. The price is a killer though.
Regarding other R32 upgrades - I've got the R32 brakes on my car, they're heavy, but they stop fantastically well. I've got an R32 steering wheel and gearshift (wheel is fitted, gearshift is waiting for a replacement gearshift surround console). I've also got R-line pedals that I need to get fitted, R-Line door sills that will get fitted once I fix my drivers door hinge, and R32 floormats coming from fuzion. I'm likely to replace the woodgrain with brushed aluminium to match the gearshift (and my woodgrain is cracked and creaks, and so needs replacing anyway).
I also have a Euro-spec DSG R32 air intake, though that's very subtle.
Non-R32 specific upgrades that I have are blue Haldex controller, Bilstein PSS9 coilovers and a UNIbrace, as well as having done the ECS Stage 2 front suspension refresh kit. I may get it tuned (Unitronic or CC most likely) at some point, but I'm VERY happy with the car regardless.
100,000km is nothing for one of these cars as long as it has been well maintained.
Servicing doesn't have to be too expensive. As long as you plan ahead, you can get most of the parts from overseas (ECS, etc) - a lot of parts for the R32 are identical to those on the Bora, and the 24v V6 engine the US Mk4 Jetta got is the same as the one we got in the V6 4Motion here, and most things just fit. And don't stick to dealer servicing, look at some of the independent VAG specialist (Jmac in Brissie for example), they do just as good a job, if not better (since you get more personalised service), than the dealerships, and don't charge nearly as much for their work.
That pretty much sums up what i want to do to this car, although people on here disagree with that with this car. I dunno, i really want an R32, but i guess this is the next best thing. Will have to see what happens. Thanks for all the info guys, appreciate it.
Can someone please explain the difference between this VR6 and an R32 (apart from the engine).
R32 was only sold here new in 2004 although it was available elsewhere in previous years. This car is 2001 & has been for sale for ages as mentioned before, like a couple of years I think! I believe it was imported from NZ - have a search through the Mk 4 section, it's been discussed plenty of times so you should be able to find some more info on it.
Comment