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Pffft mr I'm going to do my interior in my golf to look like it was designed in the 70s :P and give the impression that the drivers is a homosexual ;)

lol yes, but you've already done to the outside of your car what I wanna do to the inside.

Lol I like that hahaha still can't picture u sitting in an inteior like that.

lol man you should read the aussie VW forums, the fags on there get butthurt about anything that's not OEM when it comes to modding your car. it's a fuckin golf, get over it.

when I got on and posted that I'm chuckin airbags, work meisters, epic stance, boser hoods etc they all were like "omg, you can't do that to a golf." I love shitting in their cornflakes.

yer but lets be serious, 99% of the time golf owners are douches, gays or women
agreed. the other 1% are awesome SAU admins who won't ban you on a whim.
you mean there is more than one Shan out there? (assuming more than 100 people driving Golfs O_o)

May God have mercy on us all

agreed. the other 1% are awesome SAU admins who won't ban you on a whim.

well obviously he's not talking about himself

lol respray and head/turbo recondition... so the dude's crashed it AND blown the engine/turbo.

that car's had an easy life.

but it's been "Always be garaged . No Damage."

baaaaaargain.

if this dude's an international student like he's makin out to be, then vice clamp his nuts and squeeze him on price for trying to pass off a car that's had a rough life as a minter.

Don't presume the worst all the time Shan :devil:

Respray to me = The paint faded over the last 18 years. Full respray to freshen it up.

Head/turbo condition = Yeah, maybe he has blown the turbo.. But it has a new one now so it's all good? I fail to see a problem.

I'd just like to say... I FUCKIN CALLED IT. Maybe next time you'll listen to advice from people who've been in the game before you even stopped breastfeeding.

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