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you know i love golfs but the mk2 is somthing like 90kilos heavyr than the mk1 I dont even weigh 90 kilos fk that lol
the “snap” pic gives me dirty thoughts
that red on red really works… i think i might do that for winter
I love these on beebs…i wish I had!
I prefer Mk1’s over Mk2’s, as they are much lighter and simpler. But either body style really works with four doors, something that the Mk3’s and beyond, somewhat lacked.
I didn’t know they gained 200lbs in the next gen. A lot of cars seem to do that 🙁
I think I’m in love with this theme tuesday <3
up until the latest 2gen the mk1 has always been the fastest of all ans a mk1 with a l8er engine swap will dominate
Do Mk3 Next Please!
If you decide you’re doing MKIII’s next, I want a guest spot!!! 😀
I think I might drop down to MKI’s next then MKIII’s after that 🙂
People need to stop whining about weight… if you care that much, just look at the fact that Mk2’s is aerodynamically better and as far as going quickly goes, that has proven itself to make up for the weight diadvantage. Anyway, awesome post peeps, that red 5 door is sickkk 😀