syncro buggy anyone?

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syncro buggy anyone?

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Cool! Ideal for spares!!
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Scrap heap challenge springs to mind. Fugly if you ask me. Beach buggies are pretty good off road in standard 2wd, that is just unnecessary.

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It's the price! Crazy!
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Yeah and to make matters worse I'm an already cash strapped syncro owner. If I had that much money to blow on a baja buggy I'd rather turn my bay window into a fire breathing monster and drive it like the baja bus in this vid like in this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyT2zq00GTU . Listen to that 3.3 subi rev

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Im glad I didnt build that buggy ..... Its been for sale for nearly two years now! Worth more as spares I reckon
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That "buggy" is just pointless and fugly.

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syncropaddy wrote:Im glad I didnt build that buggy ..... Its been for sale for nearly two years now! Worth more as spares I reckon

it would sell in bits.. but not for anything like the asking price.. they must be looking for the one daft sod thats got far too much money burning a hole in there pocket...


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