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    #16
    Originally posted by german g
    This baby will be ready for anything soon enoguh, count me in.:p Once I get the diamond plate welded on, bigger tires and gun turrent it is on!!!



    My dad has a Synchro. Those things are fuggin pimp. He's looking to convert it to a Westy in a year or two, as well...


    My fast says: traction control is for the faint of heart :evil:

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      #17
      Me too, it would be wicked to tach out a car for 5000 miles straight and hope that it doesn't fall apart on you. Stranded out there in the desert.

      '05 Jetta TDI
      '87 325iS: Facelift, Hella Smoked Ellipsoids (RIP)
      '80 320i: 500lbs lighter, Rally/Drifter (SOLD!:( )
      '90 Jetta: Stock Daily Driver (SOLD)

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        #18
        Originally posted by Scott314
        My dad has a Synchro. Those things are fuggin pimp. He's looking to convert it to a Westy in a year or two, as well...
        I would love to have a synchro. I use my 73 westy for camping/kayaking & other outdoor stuff and the thing is actually pretty unstoppable, good ground clearance just need better mudding tires & 46 hp isn't quite enough lol..
        90is, longtube headers/straight pipe/mark d 18# 93 0ctane chip/18# injectors/vogtland springs/bilst. sports


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          #19
          Originally posted by german g
          I would love to have a synchro. I use my 73 westy for camping/kayaking & other outdoor stuff and the thing is actually pretty unstoppable, good ground clearance just need better mudding tires & 46 hp isn't quite enough lol..
          A 2 1/2 ton, 4 wheel drive ~110 hp Vanagon isn't exactly bursting at the seams with power either...


          My fast says: traction control is for the faint of heart :evil:

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            #20
            Originally posted by Scott314
            A 2 1/2 ton, 4 wheel drive ~110 hp Vanagon isn't exactly bursting at the seams with power either...
            Toss on a 5 speed manual box with a clutch that I think was made out of paper, and you have the vehicle I learned how to drive on.

            85 vanagon syncro, neat vehicle, but man, it didn't move. It would do 65, in about a minute or so in a straight line. 70 if you had enough road, 55 if you had a headwind.

            Sadly enough, if I could find another vanagon that wasn't rusted to shit or had the head gaskets blown apart, I'd pick it up for the hell of it.

            -Charlie
            Swing wild, brake later, don't apologize.
            '89 324d, '76 02, '98 318ti, '03 Z4, '07 MCS, '07 F800s - Bonafide BMW elitist prick.
            FYYFF

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              #21
              Only thing bad about the vanagons (most of them) are the watercooled engines have a habit of bursting into flames, I watched my firends burn to a crisp on the side of the highway. My westie will do 70, but damn, if a semi rolls by i'm in trouble lol..
              I learned to drive manual on my westie too ,just finding the gears was an adventure.
              90is, longtube headers/straight pipe/mark d 18# 93 0ctane chip/18# injectors/vogtland springs/bilst. sports


              :firehop:

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                #22
                I'll drive.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by alex
                  I'll drive.
                  Ok. Now we just have to get a car and figure out when to do it. 2007 work for you?
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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Charlie
                    Toss on a 5 speed manual box with a clutch that I think was made out of paper, and you have the vehicle I learned how to drive on.

                    85 vanagon syncro, neat vehicle, but man, it didn't move. It would do 65, in about a minute or so in a straight line. 70 if you had enough road, 55 if you had a headwind.

                    Sadly enough, if I could find another vanagon that wasn't rusted to shit or had the head gaskets blown apart, I'd pick it up for the hell of it.

                    -Charlie
                    Heh. Ours is a gold 85 syncro, and was the car that my dad used to teach me to use a manual transmission. The syncro is starting to rust pretty badly, due to the fact that all our winter driving gets done in it. The 89 carat isn't as bad, but the engine is pretty tired at 230k, and makes this nice sticky sweet smell. Wonder what that could be...
                    Last edited by Scott314; 04-11-2006, 05:26 AM.


                    My fast says: traction control is for the faint of heart :evil:

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by german g
                      Only thing bad about the vanagons (most of them) are the watercooled engines have a habit of bursting into flames, I watched my firends burn to a crisp on the side of the highway. My westie will do 70, but damn, if a semi rolls by i'm in trouble lol..
                      I learned to drive manual on my westie too ,just finding the gears was an adventure.
                      No kidding. The thing is, you don't fully realize how slow they actually are until you're riding in one with someone else driving. When you're driving you're too busy rowing that yardstick of a shift lever, trying to find the next gear :D


                      My fast says: traction control is for the faint of heart :evil:

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