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ive found a couple, but was wondering if any knew of a german syncro forum with an english page?
im gonna be here (stuttgart) longer than i thought and was wondering if there was any syncro meets localy. cabin fever now fully set in.
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This http://www.ig-syncro16.de/forum/ would be the main one.

No English pages but they'd be happy to talk to you in English

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It doesn't answer your question but I know of a "normal" T3 forum that has an English corner (page).
http://www.bulliforum.com/viewforum.php?f=15

There are a number of Syncroers that frequent the place.
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cheers fellas!
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Any good scouting for T3 bits at the local breakers?

I was going to ask you about a Doka, right rear door, with frame, but thought better of it!

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KarlT wrote:Any good scouting for T3 bits at the local breakers?

I was going to ask you about a Doka, right rear door, with frame, but thought better of it!

gonna snoop the scrappies on monay probably, as for your right rear door ill have a look,erm...
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some nice fella on syncro IG just posted me this garage down the road to where im staying, looks mint!
i dont usually get that excited over older buses but this im going to see this on monday...

http://home.mobile.de/home/showDetails. ... Type=false

i think its the light that rings my bell !
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lughole wrote:some nice fella on syncro IG just posted me this garage down the road to where im staying, looks mint!
i dont usually get that excited over older buses but this im going to see this on monday...

http://home.mobile.de/home/showDetails. ... Type=false

i think its the light that rings my bell !


That place is a collectors dream! Some nice looking Syncros for sale too
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nice merc 408s too

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went to his place today. had ´crisis´ at every corner. shall post up some pics when i get home, did a video walk around the whole yard as well as photographing the nicest of vans.
he also took me inside the workshop to show me round his splities incl one unwelded untouched, one owner from new split and a real nice split doka.
the 408s were superb and bloody cheap, one of which i convinsed myself on the way home that i could really use for work.
some cracking ambulances and fire wagons too...
hmmmm...
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Nice to know your having fun.
Pity you won't make the Stilrling round up but there will be plenty of other chances to meet up.
Look forward to seeing your photos of that Bay fire truck and all the rest of the cool stuff thats over there..........

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Justavan wrote:Nice to know your having fun.
Pity you won't make the Stilrling round up but there will be plenty of other chances to meet up.
Look forward to seeing your photos of that Bay fire truck and all the rest of the cool stuff thats over there..........

its a real pity was really looking forwards to it too, she who MUST be obeyed, you know...
lets us know what happened, and lets organise one for Feb.
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Aidan wrote:nice merc 408s too

God no.... those things are so uncomfortable on long distances.
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syncropaddy wrote:
Aidan wrote:nice merc 408s too

God no.... those things are so uncomfortable on long distances.

perhaps but see what you can buy for 5K, ill post up when i get home.
its sooo fine.
now back to the german beer....
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