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My Golf Tdi (cheap shed awesomeness)



  53 Clio's & counting
Best cheap car ever.

Bought this when I worked for VW. It was one of our Demo cars when it was new, then an elderly lady bought it on 5,800 miles and took it up to 122,000 miles where she then part exchanged it in for a new one, so I bought it.

It has full history from VW dealers and specialist, and 2 months before I bought it she had it MOT'd, cambelt kit and water pump changed, rear axle bushes and front wishbone bushes changed and a Major service.

I paid a whole £400 for it lol.


It's a 1.9 TDi, with the AHU 90bhp engine.


We have used it for so many different things - it has been used for house moves, it has had 4 172 engines in it, 5 RS gearboxes, a Honda S2000 engine (Still with inlets on and still on a subframe! The boot is huge!!).

It had a tree fall on the bonnet (I beat the dent out with a hammer) and the old lady reversed into a post which dented the boot but that adds to the charm lol

It has electric windows all round, air conditioning (Which is ice cold) and the best heater I have ever had in a car.

It pulls very well for a 90, though I am temped with a some bigger injectors (easy way to 115bhp)


MPG is AWESOME. It refuses to do anything less than 40 mpg, and over the past 6 months or so has been averaging 61 mpg (This is properly working it out BTW, it doesn't have MFA, or on board computer for the non VW people) Best MPG has been 69.1 mpg - I WILL get 70mpg soon lol.


here it is loaded up for one of it's many car boot trips:


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As of today it is just coming up to 148,000 miles and the costs we have had so far have been:

x1 front wheel bearing
x2 front tyres
x1 thermostat
x1 temp switch (this wasn't needed per-say, but all VW's benefit from new temp switches every couple of years or so)

Which added up to a grand total of £107 (I just checked receipts)


The only issue it has had was a random sudden drop in power, and being a cheap car I haven't wanted to spend loads trying to find the issue, but it turned out to be a faulty fuel cut off solenoid in the pump - £40 fix :)

A few weeks ago I decided it needed a bit of TLC, as I had not changed the rear tyres, and the fronts were low again, so due to the crappy weather I decided on some Hankook Optimo 4's which set me back just over £200, but IMO very worth it - Never skimp on tyres.

I also gave it a full service as it was steaming up a bit inside, which I am putting down to the hole I found in the pollen filter, and air filter was starting to look pretty dirty.

Thankfully I still have contacts in VW and an oil filter, air filter, pollen filter and fuel filter (obviously all genuine VW) cost me only £33. We sell Millers oil at work, so it has some good quality semi synthetic 10w 40 in it (that was under £10 for 5 ltrs)

The rear wiper arm snapped off, so I bought a new rear arm and blade (£12 for both)

So it's had it's birthday treats now, and this weeks total cost has been approx. £300, but the car is now set for winter :)


When spring comes it will get a proper clean, and all the scabby areas will be tidied up.

Most awesome cheap car ever
 
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  53 Clio's & counting
Lol cheers guys, I thought I'd stick it up as people often want cheap cars to run, and the mk3 estate is about as cheap as you can get lol.

So tempted to chuck on a cheap set of coilovers on....
 

Daniel

ClioSport Moderator
  Whichever has fuel
Russ you HAVE to fit coilovers!!

Good car though, give me a shout when you want rid of it, i'd love that.
 
  53 Clio's & counting
Dan, it's literally a legend car, it's done everything we have thrown at it and bounced back for more lol.(oh and yes you have first refusal x)


I was thinking:
coil overs
another set of wheels (need to try to find a set of 15 inch steels)
maybe make up a roof rack as it already has the rails?
Gti/VR6 front seats
Re cover back seats to match (I can do that)
Gti/vr6 door cards if I can find them super cheap

It's a 90bhp as I've said , I have been told by the tdi owners club fitting some larger injectors from another model (I forget which) takes it to around 115bhp.

I have read the ahu Internals are good to circa 270bhp but that would be too expensive.
 

MarcB

ClioSport Club Member
  Too Many
I had one of these and it was an epic car.
Could put £10 worth of fuel in it and it would last me 2 weeks.

Mine was over 200.000 on the clock and still went strong.

Ended up failing the MOT so sold the engine and scrapped the car and made double my money
 

Gally

Formerly Mashed up egg in a cup
ClioSport Club Member
Awesome! Last picture, what is the soft top? Looks cooool!
 
  53 Clio's & counting
For some reason I thought it was rob wbo posted - no idea how I got that wrong lol I blame it on my lack of sleep from poorly child
 
  53 Clio's & counting
Small update, MOT time!

And..... it failed :(

On front brake imbalance. lol. The only advisories were both wheel bearings on the rear have slight play (so I will be tightening them up at the weekend)

A set of genuine front pads and discs fitted to the front and a fresh MOT and brakes that can now lock the front wheels at 65mph (Which I found out yesterday lol)

I changed the brakes as I knew they were getting low, but the n/s caliper slider had slightly seized, and needed freeing off - I'd bet it would have passed if I had greased it and chucked it back together but new brakes are worth it :)

Front discs and pads + MOT - £104


As of today we are about 80 miles off turning onto 156,000 miles, and the old girl keeps on going :)


Plans for the coming months will include a few mods for the beast too.....
 
  53 Clio's & counting
Update time!

Nothing too interesting, she is about to turn on the magic 160k mark, so will have another oil change this weekend.

The modifications are now starting too - the suspension is the original stuff and is so far gone past fudged - you can near flip it over by rocking it lol. So suspension will be coming and it will most likely be coil overs as they are just simply so cheap to get nowadays. Only issue I have is the golf needs slights stiffer fronts (due to the weight of the engine) and stiffer rears due to it naturally carrying more weight, but these are still proper cheap.

The wheels will be re-painted for now until I have worn out these tyres - by the looks of it they won't need changing until summer next year, but the wheels should turn up before that - I am 90% on going for the 15 inch steels from a mk2 Golf G60 purely down to cost (I still have my VW contacts, so can get a full set for around £120 - Oh technically they are not Mk2 ones, they are Passat ones as the Mk2 ones are not available so VW now supply the Passat ones but I digress)



The Mk2 G60 steels are these:





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I really like these, as they are cheap, look OEM but hopefully won't make it too blingy for someone to steal them lol



If I manage to find some minilite style ones, they do look great - something like this one:







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BUT



I also like these:



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I had a set like this on my VR6, but the issue I have is my Golf Estate is 4x100 - most nice alloys are 5 stud as the GTI and VR6's are 5 stud.




The minilite style on the blue estate look awesome and very unique as you don't seem them much on things other than min's or classic MG's, but I really want to keep the costs down.


I have a pair of front seats from a VR6 coming for free - they are not great but a definite improvement over the crappy seats that it has at the mo, and I have a set of rear seats from a MK3 GTi coming which I have been told will fit, so fingers crossed the interior will be a bit better place to be!


Oh, and I should have a vintage Sony CD player coming too lol.



So, thoughts on wheels etc?
 
  53 Clio's & counting
Deep dish would be lovely Dave, but again the proper made ones are ££££ so the other option is to band them - which needs to be done right or they imbalance, so again cost £££ :(
 

DaveDreads

aka Philomena Cunk aka Barry Shitpeas
ClioSport Club Member
In that case i'd go with the BBS(ish) wheels or the steelies in the first pic,
I don't think the minilite style wheels look right on any of the cars you posted.
 
  53 Clio's & counting
You are ;) joke-everyone has different tastes dude :)

Unless a set of really nice ones pop up, im set on the steels - cheap and not bling lol
 
  53 Clio's & counting
Yeah (like the ones on the bora) unless any bargains pop up - I don't want to end up with a car where the wheels are worth more than the car itself lol.

Plus I can run with 195/50/15's too - nice and cheap (can you see a recurring theme here?)
 

DaveDreads

aka Philomena Cunk aka Barry Shitpeas
ClioSport Club Member
I thought having wheels worth 5 times more than the car was the DUB scene way?

You're not trying hard enough, how do you ever expect to be cool?
 
  53 Clio's & counting
Flol if it ain't rubbin it ain't dubbin ;)

I think I will ignore the dub scene and do my own ting innit
 


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