...Is it a cupra sport or not, i see lots of adverts stating cupra sport but i not so sure, dont see cupra wrote on gear stick or on the seats, anyone have more info on this...
Talk about a can of worms... There's been many a thread along these general lines on here over the years, but in summary...
The GTI Cupra Sport editions replaced the GTI's, being mechanically identical but generally less well spec'd (GTI's tend to have sunroofs, GTI Cupra Sports generally don't though it was an option). Early GTI Cupra Sports have a
sticker on the front wings (often removed by owners as they look a bit crap) and a further one on the tailgate. Later GTI Cupra Sports have a shiny metal
badge on the tailgate, with no badges or
stickers on the wings.
And that should pretty much be that. Unfortunately, it's not quite that simple. It seems there were some GTI's left unsold after the launch of the GTI Cupra Sport models. Some of these got Cupra Sport
stickers added and were sold as GTI Cupra Sport models. Some were sold as GTI's, and some were sold as GTI Plus models. The change from GTI to GTI Cupra Sport is sometime in 1997 IIRC, but like I say, it's a bit messy.
On the 16v's, another pointer can be the wheels - GTI's had polished Ronal multispokes with laquer that chips and then starts to flake and looks fugly. Equivalent GTI Cupra Sports got the same wheels but they're typically painted white.