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Pug 205 GTi

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Well Ive done 180 on a bike before so a car is like scaffolding to me....all done in Germany of course.

 

 

Oh, yeah? - We believe you.

You wouldnt be one of those bikers who always passes me at about 120 - when I'm doing 60-70 on the Crianlarich to Glencoe stretch of the A82? :cuckoo: :lol:

 

When I was 20 I made the mistake of accepting a lift to the office from a Manxman.

"Not too fast" - I said - "never been on a motor bike before".

Sh!!t - we were at work before he got out of 3rd gear! - No crash helmets then either - not that they would have made a blind bit of difference. :gag:

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No, dont ride on the road anymore.

 

1. After silly speeds like that, even though I bought a naked bike it would still do 150mph.

2. Too easy to get knocked off.

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my car was stable as you like at 160mph (clocked), when i drove it on a...... private road..... in germany...... :nuts:

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Funny how many of us own private roads long enough to do these sorts of speeds :lol:

 

P.s. coullstar, are your wheels from a Delta?

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Ive have a 3.68FD in mine and the gearing chart for 6950rpm indicates 157mph in 5th. With 3.389FD (which I think is standard VR) its says 171mph.

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I had a 1.4 205xs which i tuned up myself, was running mega compression and made a custom inlet manifold and bigger carb it was wicked fun to drive, had to get rid of it though as the best i got out of it was 20mpg! the fun times will outweigh all the times it breaks! get 1!

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the little 1.4 are fine up to motorway speeds. They have close ratios as standard and a snorty Weber/Pierburg on them which does well enough. I had one before my Mi and they're great for urban work. Don't demand the attention or price of a GTi too. Leave more money for the C!

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Years ago i had a Sorrento Green Gti with power steering full leather and black carpet instead of red, truly fantastic car but at the time i was working my way up to a Corrado via a couple of Rover Coupes 216 and 220T.

Loved the nimbleness of the 205 Gti could chuck around and it would take it, i suppose for todays fuel prices it would be fairly uneconomical as a daily.

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