2004 Racing Blue 182
So, after selling my RB182, hating my new job, getting my old job back with a nice pay rise included. I decided that I wanted another nice car. I owned a nice MK5 GTI before the 182 and missed the all-round-ness of the GTI.
I had a shortlist of cars that I fancied, MK5 R32, MK1 TT V6, Impreza WRX and another GTI. After discounting the to V6 cars on running costs (even though they sound amazing) and the Impreza on the fact that I really wanted the STI not the WRX and not being able to stretch my budget to a good STI, I decided on an Edition 30 GTI.
It was at the lower end of the ED30 market, not a minter, but the paintwork was good apart from the inevitable stonechops on the bonnet and a bit of bubbling on one of the front arches, the interior is spot on, but most importantly for a daily driver, its mechanically sound.
I wanted one that was reasonably standard, this one has coilovers (which are a bit too low at the minute), scorpion exhaust, induction kit, and it stage 1 mapped to just short of 300bhp [emoji48]
It goes like f**k and sounds awesome when you plant your right foot. It’s pretty economical too for such a quick car! on a motorway run to Scotland recently i clocked 42mpg over the tank, and after a weekend on Welsh back roads i still managed an indicated 28mpg! happy days.
anyway, pics...
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I had a shortlist of cars that I fancied, MK5 R32, MK1 TT V6, Impreza WRX and another GTI. After discounting the to V6 cars on running costs (even though they sound amazing) and the Impreza on the fact that I really wanted the STI not the WRX and not being able to stretch my budget to a good STI, I decided on an Edition 30 GTI.
It was at the lower end of the ED30 market, not a minter, but the paintwork was good apart from the inevitable stonechops on the bonnet and a bit of bubbling on one of the front arches, the interior is spot on, but most importantly for a daily driver, its mechanically sound.
I wanted one that was reasonably standard, this one has coilovers (which are a bit too low at the minute), scorpion exhaust, induction kit, and it stage 1 mapped to just short of 300bhp [emoji48]
It goes like f**k and sounds awesome when you plant your right foot. It’s pretty economical too for such a quick car! on a motorway run to Scotland recently i clocked 42mpg over the tank, and after a weekend on Welsh back roads i still managed an indicated 28mpg! happy days.
anyway, pics...
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