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by 89syncrolee » 12 Sep 2007, 15:06
anyone know were i can get any front to rear coolant pipes good secondhand or correct part no.s and a good vw dealer in the west yorkshire area for a rhd 1.9 petrol syncro 14, 1989 thanks
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by syncropaddy » 12 Sep 2007, 15:47
Give Syncronutz a call. They have a yard full of stuff like that.
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by Ye Olde Syncrospares » 12 Sep 2007, 16:17
SYNCROSPARES UK the clues in the name,cutting 2-3 syncros up a month,cj.
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by Aidan » 12 Sep 2007, 18:58
or call us at the brickyard for your genuine new vw parts from VW
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by syncropaddy » 12 Sep 2007, 21:38
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by Ye Olde Syncrospares » 13 Sep 2007, 07:26
NO,rusty,MOT failure,sat in feilds for years pieces of scrap.
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by peasant » 13 Sep 2007, 07:37
In what way are syncro coolant pipes different from 2WD ones?
I always thought they were the same.
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by Hacksawbob » 13 Sep 2007, 17:24
From VW
2WD 251 121 397 M Feed 63,25 GBP
2WD 251 121 399 M Return 63,25 GBP
Syncro pipes no longer available so yes they are different, but may be made to fit possibly, blue plastic builders water hose might be an alternative. maybe heavy duty rubber coolant hose also.
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by Hacksawbob » 13 Sep 2007, 17:32
that s for 1.9, 2.1 are still available with a syncro premium 84,98 GBP!
I suspect they will be similar but take a slightly different path as no petrol tank to go over.
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by syncroandy » 13 Sep 2007, 18:08
Gowesty make nice repair kits for the ends.
Or DIY..
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by 89syncrolee » 14 Sep 2007, 14:24
Think thats the way im going to go worth a try at that money thanks very much for the help
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