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robbieb
28th January 2010, 18:40
I have always thought that a MK 2 furio was 2001 (y) reg and later, but since i have been looking to buy one, i have noticed that 2000 (w) regs also look the same as a MK 2. Can someone please just explain to me which is which as i want a MK2 furio as i love the rounded more sporty shape of them. Cheers.
Saamuell
28th January 2010, 18:41
2000 onwards, for all engines
Saxo_Scott
28th January 2010, 18:42
W reg onwards are MK2
Liam
28th January 2010, 18:43
MK1's were Westcoasts weren't they?
Mochachino
28th January 2010, 18:43
If it looks like a Mk2 its a Mk2. Though Early Mk2 Shapes might have a Mk1 Engine.
Liam
28th January 2010, 18:44
Actually, a V reg is the earliest MK2 they make.
Ryan
28th January 2010, 18:45
MK1's were Westcoasts weren't they?
jar, and the even more poverty specs were eastcoasts.
Mk2 as said W reg - early 2000, although some still used engines from the mk1 till 2001.
Liam
28th January 2010, 18:47
jar, and the even more poverty specs were eastcoasts.
Mk2 as said W reg - early 2000, although some still used engines from the mk1 till 2001.
MK2 definitely started at a V reg.
Ryan
28th January 2010, 18:48
MK2 definitely started at a V reg.
Jar I made a mistake lol.
I should know Ive had mates with Vregs lol!
Liam
28th January 2010, 18:49
Jar I made a mistake lol.
I should know Ive had mates with Vregs lol!
I had one too. Bloody thing.
robbieb
28th January 2010, 19:16
so am i right in saying that mk 2 is 2000 (w) and later, but it may have an MK1 engine in still? How do I tell if it has a MK1 engine in and what is the difference between the 2 engines? Cheers.
saxokid100
29th January 2010, 03:46
best shape to have is the mk2............
D--R--E--W
29th January 2010, 05:38
dont think there is a difference in the engines bud, and a mk2 started on a V plate although you can get a mk1 V reg aswell but they tend to only have 6 digits
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