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by matt » 22 Dec 2005, 13:07
10 cm ground clearance goes a loooooong way
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by Anonymous » 22 Dec 2005, 13:21
Pael vans? Is this a new unknown syncro van?? perhaps.. dare I say it, rare??!!
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by matt » 22 Dec 2005, 13:35
ooopps.........note to self...........put the n in middle of panel !!!
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by matt » 22 Dec 2005, 17:56
syncro caravelles ?
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by Hacksawbob » 22 Dec 2005, 20:04
Syncro caravelles are 200 aswell!
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by matt » 22 Dec 2005, 20:50
not Between the wheels they aint
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by Hacksawbob » 23 Dec 2005, 07:02
Oh yeah, why that then? your ground clearance is still 200 though
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by Ye Olde Syncrospares » 23 Dec 2005, 08:18
look the same to me, 1990 for both on overall height.
bought some real off roaders!!!!!!!
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by matt » 23 Dec 2005, 08:30
yeah yeah yeah, should have put Panel vans are less likely to get stuck in the ruts.......at least i got more room for the beer gut when crawling round underneath
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by Anonymous » 24 Dec 2005, 09:17
Looks like a case of saggy springs to me
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by clash460 » 03 Jan 2006, 16:18
tanks for the info Matt
I knew there was a reason not to put 15" wheels on the van, as will not allow me to get into the car parks in France, co most are 2000mm
save me buying a roof rack as well