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Author Subject: phase 1 gti 6 or rarer s16
sjsmith

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Location: Accrington

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Post #1
Hi I've currently got a phase 1 gti6 in average condition I've had a few phase 2 in the past but not seen many of these bought cheap as I wanted a project been looking for parts like front wings and bits of trim ect and decided it would be cheaper to find a donor car. I come across a s16 exact same colour in great condition and now have both.i was about to strip it to bits but can't decide which one is more desirable the s16 requires less work to get nice and seems rarer but gti6 is what I wanted need help deciding what to do any opinion would be great cheers

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Posted 23rd Apr 2016 at 21:33
welshpug!

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Location: Bigend, Wales.

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Post #2
theres 15 s16's on the road, roughly 200 phase 1 6's.

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Posted 23rd Apr 2016 at 21:44
mocinim

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Post #3
I gave up hunting for an s16 because i couldnt find one in good enough condition to start to rebuild parts rare good cars are rarer id keep the s16 personally

But on the other hand the 6 is newer faster and pretty much the same if your after a daily go for the 6 if your after project that very few people have keep the s16 there gonna be worth good money one day any pics bud you never see s16 ever Smile


How much was the s16

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Posted 23rd Apr 2016 at 21:56

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