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by PC52 » 11 Jun 2008, 20:59
1.9 TDI Syncro Multivan
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by Boltze » 11 Jun 2008, 21:46
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by syncropete » 11 Jun 2008, 22:02
Christoph,
That is fantastic. Never knew of such a thing
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by Russel » 12 Jun 2008, 08:00
I had seen photos of that van before Boltz.I just thought whot a hidiouse roof but now i know.
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by Boltze » 12 Jun 2008, 13:59
If you want more information about "Varius Hochdachboot" write an email to
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by syncroandy » 12 Jun 2008, 17:27
Pete,
Have your pants dried out yet ?
Syncrosport (taking a break as of summer 2024)
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by ..lee.. » 13 Jun 2008, 19:37
cool..........
and wet
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by squire » 15 Jun 2008, 03:29
how do golf syncro's fare on the off road, does anyone own one or seen them in action..?
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by Mudlark » 15 Jun 2008, 09:20
Golf Syncros are road cars, they have no ground clearance and no diff locks, rally racing might be a different matter; heavily modified.
VW produced the Golf Country with extra ride height specifically for the 'off road' market but none were RHD in this country as far as i know.
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by Boltze » 15 Jun 2008, 14:09
The "Golf country" was not a Off-Road car. It was only a optical tuning for the syncro golf.
The kit was developed in three hours by Steyr-Puch in Austria. In my 100 years Puch book is the full story.
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by squire » 15 Jun 2008, 19:13
it looks good.
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