I guess the only thing that sets this Mk2 apart from any other is the colour.
Llahsa Green had been used for a few years on the Mk1’s and it was unusual
To find a Mk2 in the same colour. This was completely by chance as when I
Rang the guy about going to look at it he just said it was green and I assumed
It would be “Fernâ€Â. After a few trips to Gti International when it was at TRL
I realised it was pretty rare. There were over 6000 Gti’s at the event in 1995 and
like a sad muppet I walked the entire car park in search of another. I found 2 and
the same 2 again the following year. I got talking to one of the owners and he told
me that there were only 16 of them ordered in that colour from a dealer up north somewhere.
Not sure if its true but it does seem feasible. They had the interior trimmed in green and black
too just like the Mk1’s had it matching. Both the other 2 cars were “MLN†suffix too.
The first shots are of the car soon after I got it home, its still on it’s Pirelli Wheels and had
The then obligatory eyebrow spoiler. The drivers side door was dog ruff and didn’t have
The silver stripe so there’s no pics of that side. Yeah, I know, bloody snob.
The Wheels were added after a trip to Gti Int. one year. They were 17’s and as big as it got back then.
This profile picture holds a little secret and I’m embarrassed to say that my mate was lying
In the boot for this shot to make the rear look lower.
There now followed a VW sabbatical of 5 years where I succumbed to the nagging depression of turning 40. Look away now as it gets ugly…. I bought a SAAB 9000 saloon As I obviously thought my life was just about over. I drove it for 8 months with a nodding dog and a Panama hat on the rear parcel shelf in an attempt to inject some humour into my senseless predicament. I then went all out and followed the SAAB with 2 Impreza Turbo’s. a wagon and a classic saloon. The contrast was immense and it was then I learnt what driving fast on a B road was all about. The classic Scooby saloon still stands out as one of my most amazing cars, they are just sooo hard to unstick. I have pics of the Japanese tin boxes if anyone really wants to see em.
Here comes 2003 and my return to German solidity….. Oooh… “Râ€Â