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Posted: 06 Jun 2007, 11:13
by syncroand101
Get some Rubbing Compound, then T-Cut, then Polish on that Body Work, and it will look like new...
Nice find. Not at all jealous.
Posted: 06 Jun 2007, 12:25
by Mudlark
I put 15" mercedes steel wheels on mine with BF Goodrich Mud terrains. I always felt the original VW 14 " alloys looked a little 'lightweight' on my Tristar.
I like the merc steels with the VW black centre caps fitted, and you get a far wider choice of tyre to put on.
Posted: 30 Jun 2007, 18:22
by Egg MX
Hey Stan, any more news on the Tristar? I live in Driff but aint seen it anywhere before.
Posted: 04 Jul 2007, 15:42
by Stan.
Little update.
The Tristar passed its MOT today

No real problems, just a couple of advisories (headlight loose etc).
It's had new fuel lines and filter, new brake lines, exhaust, battery, wheels & tyres and many other bits. Needed a little welding on 1 sill, but other than that its solid. Drives lovely

Gear selections are smooth and there's no prop whine. Steering feels solid too.
Anyway ill get a proper update with pics up soon.
Hi, Egg, you might see it on the road soon... im on hold with the insurance company as i type!!
Rob
Posted: 04 Jul 2007, 16:54
by famous phil

what a nice find

,,,,,,, one thing heard about these syncros you have to keep all tyres the same ,,rolling circumference

Posted: 04 Jul 2007, 23:45
by Stan.
famous phil wrote:
what a nice find

,,,,,,, one thing heard about these syncros you have to keep all tyres the same ,,rolling circumference

I sourced some 15" Audi steels and some 235/70 Desert Hawk tyres. Fairly cheap, but at least look the part
Cant wait to get it taxed and on the road!
Rob
Posted: 05 Jul 2007, 01:03
by vwjon
stan, where abouts in the uk are you? also egg mx what syncro have you got?
great find tho, a fantastic vw, i dont want to sound like your mum but, look after it, and dont trash it by changing engines, or stupid bucket exhausts, and stickers!

cheers jon
Posted: 05 Jul 2007, 05:12
by KarlT
Alright....mum!

Posted: 05 Jul 2007, 08:44
by HarryMann
What's a bucket exhaust... ?
PS. I agree that a RHD Tristar is something rare enough to be best kept original... but Stan wouldn't dream of putting a V12 in it, I'm sure !
Posted: 05 Jul 2007, 09:42
by Stan.
HarryMann wrote:
... but Stan wouldn't dream of putting a V12 in it, I'm sure !
Ha, it might be a squeeze
Im keeping it as standard as possible, i even wanted to keep the original 14" steels and wheel trims, but they were beyond hope and tyres are expensive for that size
vwjon wrote:stan, where abouts in the uk are you?
Im in the UK jon, East Yorkshire.
Cheers
Rob
Posted: 07 Jul 2007, 16:59
by Stan.
The Syncro is taxed and insured and on the roads

Well pleased and it's great to drive, bit thirsty compared to my TDi tho
I took "Len" for some light offroading today and got some pics while we were out
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I think it looks cool with the sides down
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Slow drive round an empty quarry
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Bit more tidying-up to do on him and im going to take the private plate off and get him on a date relevant plate. Then he might be up for sale.
Rob
Posted: 07 Jul 2007, 17:05
by Boltze

Nice!!
Posted: 07 Jul 2007, 21:27
by HarryMann
Well done, fast work, nice another handsome Tristar is back on the roads
Posted: 08 Jul 2007, 07:16
by KarlT
What happeed to the rear cover?
Posted: 08 Jul 2007, 08:29
by HarryMann
What happeed to the rear cover?
Bet it's down the powder coating factory
