Newbie, thinking of buying a jetta
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Newbie, thinking of buying a jetta
hello another newbie here
seen this advertised locally so thinking of going to have a look [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
always quite liked jettas with them being that bit different to golfs so not a fan of the lights, would these be easily changed?
does the price seem fair for it and is there anything i should be looking out for
thanks
seen this advertised locally so thinking of going to have a look [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
always quite liked jettas with them being that bit different to golfs so not a fan of the lights, would these be easily changed?
does the price seem fair for it and is there anything i should be looking out for
thanks
Rob- Newbie
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Localisation : Newcastle Upon Tyne
Registration date : 2008-09-06
Re: Newbie, thinking of buying a jetta
Hey mate, welcome to the site! .. your quite close to me
Nice looking jetta - i could'nt see a price anywhere but i would expect to pay between £400-800 for that... however, ive seen them go for alot more and alot less fair mileage for an E reg tho!
Get in touch with the guy and have a chat with him about cond. etc, sure he'd be more than willing to let you have a look around / drive etc. Just let him know your budget!!
Golf front end is a fairly easy change back to the jetta one too!
Hope this helps!
Nice looking jetta - i could'nt see a price anywhere but i would expect to pay between £400-800 for that... however, ive seen them go for alot more and alot less fair mileage for an E reg tho!
Get in touch with the guy and have a chat with him about cond. etc, sure he'd be more than willing to let you have a look around / drive etc. Just let him know your budget!!
Golf front end is a fairly easy change back to the jetta one too!
Hope this helps!
maccadub- 2.0 TDI - 140ps!
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Localisation : Teesside
Registration date : 2008-07-15
Re: Newbie, thinking of buying a jetta
If the KStar has been set up properly it will absolutely fly. Wouldn't pay more than £600, if you could get it for £500 that would be a good deal.
Foolish Boy- 1.4 TFSI - 160ps!
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Registration date : 2007-06-27
Re: Newbie, thinking of buying a jetta
cheers for the advice
hes after £700 for it as hes just put 6 months tax and 12 months mot on it, and said hes also got a replacement passenger rear door in the same colour as its rusting through
hes after £700 for it as hes just put 6 months tax and 12 months mot on it, and said hes also got a replacement passenger rear door in the same colour as its rusting through
Rob- Newbie
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Localisation : Newcastle Upon Tyne
Registration date : 2008-09-06
Re: Newbie, thinking of buying a jetta
Welcome buddy looks like a good motor to go for like Jay said you need to be thinking around the £500 - £600 marc looks tidy though have you had dubs befor?
Re: Newbie, thinking of buying a jetta
ive had a beetle for the last year and a half but just sold that a couple of weeks ago, didnt fancy another winter with the beetle so fancy something a bit more comfy but other than that im new to dubs
Rob- Newbie
- Number of posts : 4
Localisation : Newcastle Upon Tyne
Registration date : 2008-09-06
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