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I'm referring my GTi as AE93 while the plate actually says AE92, yet it is a genuine GTi. I have read some SX & GTi's are AE92 but want to know from you blokes 'in the know'.

Appreciate your help...

  • 2 weeks later...

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Well I am amazed that after 55 visits at this question not one member can contribute any information!

Posted

I'll let you know that views to your topic(s) are indicative of that of not just forum member views but also those from search engines like Google. If you scroll to the bottom of the page where it says user(s) are reading this topic... sometimes you will see Google.com etc.

Anyhow... I haven't been on the forum in a long time because I'm a busy man and I have a life :P

Anyway to answer you question...

AE92 and AE93 are the same thing. The thing to note is Series 1 and Series 2.

Your GTi is an AE93 because it is a Series 2. Hatch changed name however the liftback maintained the Seca SX name. Cosmestic changes particularly.

If you haven't Googled or Redbook already, be aware that Redbook lists the SX and GTi hatch and Seca SX as AE93 models.


Posted

MUCH APPRECIATED GUYS - THANKS.

Funny thatthe plate says AE92

i subsequently found the VIN has AE93 in the long number.

Go figure...

Appreciate the help and Red Book lead.

None of this changes the car - love it!

Cheers

Wayne

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