Max M4X WW's Classic Quartz with 4500 miles..
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Max M4X WW's Classic Quartz with 4500 miles..
Hi all,
It has been a while, I'm not sure if anyone is here still, but some of you may remember me! Anyway, I have a problem and wanted another Mk3 for some reason. My first was in 2003, second around 10 years later, and my third well..
Stumbled across this on ebay. 3000 miles in the first three years then 30-100 miles year for the next 10 years. Not perfect, but very good. I'm going to tinker here and there but generally, just enjoy its originality...
Apart from the fact I've lowered it already, fitted wider steels and Euro RS rear lights..
It has been a while, I'm not sure if anyone is here still, but some of you may remember me! Anyway, I have a problem and wanted another Mk3 for some reason. My first was in 2003, second around 10 years later, and my third well..
Stumbled across this on ebay. 3000 miles in the first three years then 30-100 miles year for the next 10 years. Not perfect, but very good. I'm going to tinker here and there but generally, just enjoy its originality...
Apart from the fact I've lowered it already, fitted wider steels and Euro RS rear lights..
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Re: Max M4X WW's Classic Quartz with 4500 miles..
That looks like a cracking starting point, what’s the plans?
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Re: Max M4X WW's Classic Quartz with 4500 miles..
Stunning car, Max.
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