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Yeah the R32 is the higher model and is driven by a 3.2 litre v6..

Mine is black and its DSG as well :thumbsup:..

I havent modified it at all and don't plan to for the next 3 years until the warranty finishes lol.

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Get some OZ Racing or BBS wheels on that Golf to finish it off!

I've been considering transferring my OZ Racing rims from my skyline to the Golf. If I don't I think I will hold onto them rather than sell them with the skyline.

Truth be known I don't mind the current wheels. I know they are standard issue however quite like them.

Cheers

Yeah the R32 is the higher model and is driven by a 3.2 litre v6..

Mine is black and its DSG as well :blink:..

I havent modified it at all and don't plan to for the next 3 years until the warranty finishes lol.

That looks nice man, looks very Euro.

Did you buy it brand new?

That looks nice man, looks very Euro.

Did you buy it brand new?

I bought it second hand with only 13,000km's on the clock. I saved $12k over buying it new. It was a great deal becaus the guy I bought it from was so vastidious and there are literally no marks on it. He was never game enough to park it in a parking lot. Anybody can say this I know but if you saw his home you too would believe this. He was upset to see it go so I have granted him visiting rights. LOL.

Yeah the R32 is the higher model and is driven by a 3.2 litre v6..

Mine is black and its DSG as well :blink:..

I havent modified it at all and don't plan to for the next 3 years until the warranty finishes lol.

Very tidy mate. I love the grille on the R32, just so classy.

I would love to have a drive of the R32 something I didn't do when trying to find a new car, mostly because it was out of my price bracket.

Just wondering what colour leather do you have?

Enjoy your drive.

I bought it second hand with only 13,000km's on the clock. I saved $12k over buying it new. It was a great deal becaus the guy I bought it from was so vastidious and there are literally no marks on it. He was never game enough to park it in a parking lot. Anybody can say this I know but if you saw his home you too would believe this. He was upset to see it go so I have granted him visiting rights. LOL.

LOL nice one!

I love the Golf GTI's, apparently they're more fuel economic than a Toyota Prius :D with more poke to boot. When my gf was shopping for a car, it was either this or the Mazda 3 MPS, and she ended up choosing the Mazda because she thought it looked better. Bah humbug.

Good buy, love the interior and look.

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