Cheers for input guys, kind of what I was thinking.
To add to the story this car is not for me it's for my mrs as her daily. We got her a mk4 1.8t gti for while she was on maternity but the mk4 really is a dated car and now with her going back to work and mileage going back up she would need to spend on it to guarantee reliability.
So I thought Mk5 is a far better, far more modern car.. and if I can find a well looked after example it would still be worth spending some money on.
I've got an E82 135i Coupe that is my pride and joy but i'm struggling to find things to do to that in terms of mods because it's already a well sorted example, so am kind of looking for a little project car without actually having a "2nd car" which i cant really justify
Hopefully picking up an 07 plate tornado red manual 5 door tomorrow with 110k, full VW service history and same owner since 2012.
Spec is what attracted me mainly, xenons, full heated leather, factory nav with MFSW, rear parking sensors and 18" diamond cut monzas. No rust so assume front wings have been replaced.
Any other common rust issues on mk5 to look out for?
Plan is to get the car, I've got a local VW specialist run by an ex VW master tech and mk5 enthuisiast so the car will go straight to him for full service (oil/filter, air filter, fuel filter, plugs, cabin filter) including gearbox oil change and coolant flush plus thorough inspection to see if DV, cam follower, PCV etc need changing aswell as suspension.
I don't count servicing and preventative maintenance as pumping money into a car, based on the feedback from the inspection i'll decide what I want to do, thinking mid range suspension kit (fixed damper/springs), something like bilstein b12 or racingline for example, maybe the superpro ALK and a forge short shifter. Probably leave it at that then, R-tech remap in a couple of months to finish it off