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  • #16
    being an only child, the 3dr was the obvious choice...
    BLUE MKV R32 DSG

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    • #17
      GTI and R32 are drivers cars. Passengers are just extra weight anyways. they can stay home

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      • #18
        yep 3 doors look better. but ive heard 5 doors have
        better handling..
        holden s ute 2002


        but i still love the VW WATERCOOLED CLUB

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        • #19
          GAME OVER MAAAEN! GAME OVER!





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          • #20
            Nice tint and colour code

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            • #21
              I know why Minigolf got a 3 door, mainly because he was not allowed to buy a 5 door!

              That car IMHO is the business!

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              • #22
                yeah i hope he doesnt mind me spamming his car all over the internets
                cant wait to get mine! only 300 years wait till delivery!

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                • #23
                  I think you need to ask Mrs Minigolf about that!

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                  • #24
                    Oh I definitely agree with the poster that said GTIs don't look sporty...



                    MY10 S3 3dr

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Hewzie View Post
                      If you are disappearing into the distance how do you still see their face? Oh...and did you think you were teaching that Boxster driver a lesson? I bet he was amazed at your speed, skill and bravado. I think you should let it go for a while, or at least don't rub so hard!
                      It's called a mirror - I know that a lot of people don't use them, but I do for safe lane changes and to ensure that idiots don't run up my arse, I don't feel the need to prove my "speed, skill and bravado" - and certainly not driving a keyboard.

                      I was illustrating the point that the R32 doesn't necessarily look like a performance car which is something I like about it.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by evorobin View Post
                        How many kids you got? If the answer is none behave yourself. Besides my wife has a five door why do I need one aswell. Kids can climb in the back as the front seats hinge forward for access
                        None haha - It would be funny seeing my mother in Law climb into the back of a 3dr. She complains that the seats in her corolla are too low to get in and out off.

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                        • #27
                          Good effort Panman. I'm sure you meant well. It took you a little while but I guess you were doing some soul-searching. And that's good, because from what you initially wrote, it DID seem like you felt a need to prove something. We don't want to read about you crashing whilst looking in the mirror at other drivers, so be a good boy and drive responsibly...ok?

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                          • #28
                            I'm 43 years old and don't need to prove anything to anyone (on the road or here). I do my performance driving on the track, not on the road.

                            I like the R32 specifically because it's a sleeper, and doesn't draw attention, which was the point of my original post.

                            Not that I race everything in sight, or that I think it's the best car evAr, unlike this particular Porsche driver who had been weaving through traffic and undertaking at every light.

                            End of discussion as far as I'm concerned Hewzie.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Tim View Post
                              GAME OVER MAAAEN! GAME OVER!
                              Haha...go Hudson!!
                              1986 MkII Golf GTI 16V (Sold), 2005 MkV Golf GTI (Sold), 2007 Polo GTI (Sold), 2011 Polo 66TDI (Selling), 2012 Passat 125 TDI Bluemotion, 2013 Scirocco R (Due October!)

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                              • #30
                                discussion??? what discussion?
                                Glad you are a mature driver. I often wonder why drivers who, when they see other drivers driving erratically, feel they must 'teach them a lesson' so to speak.
                                My brother was once driving like a hoon and got abused, cut off, threatened etc. He ignored those gestures and simply continued to drive hard and fast. (he is a very good driver, too)
                                He was taking our father to Royal Perth Hosp. after he'd suffered a heart attack. All ended well fortunately, and I learnt something. Its about judging others, assuming you know ALL the facts and then acting like a ****head.
                                This isn't aimed at you Panny, but its simply worth keeping in mind when you get frustrated out on the road.
                                Give me a smile.

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