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GarethKombi
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I'm in the city in Cape Town. Car is with Monarch at the moment
chrisradioman
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Hi Guys, My name is Chris I'm from Swansea in South Wales (next door to England). I am a die hard VW fanatic. I am 42 married & have 4 daughters (21,19,3 & 18mths) I also have 2 future son-in laws & a Grandson who is a week old tomorrow.
I own lots of VW's here is a list
1979 2.0l Type 2 Westfalia Berlin Deluxe Camper which I've owned for nearly 5 years
2003 Passat 1.9 TDi Sport which my wife drives & we've owned for 3 years
2000 Caravelle 2.5 TDi SWB which I bought this week to replace the Passat
2002 Polo 14.TDI Sport 3 door which my eldest daughter drives she's had it for 3 years
2003 Polo 1.2 SE 3 Door which daughter no 2 drives she has had it for 2 years
2000 2.0 Sport Beetle which daughter no 2 has to replace the Polo
1978 Champagne 2.0l Type 2 which I plan on selling after I've done some work on it
1986 1.7D T25 panel van which I plan on selling after I've done some work on it
1989 1.9 T25 Doka crewcab which I plan on selling after I've done some work on it
My eldest daughter's partner has a 2003 1.9 GTDI MK4 Golf
He also has a 1971 1.6 Custom Beetle
Daughter no 2 has a 1989 2.9l VR6 engined T25 LLE Bluestar

So you see I've corrupted the whole family :)
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Tony Z
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Post by Tony Z »

in your case, corruption is good. Welcome!
chrisradioman
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Tony Z wrote:in your case, corruption is good. Welcome!
Thanks pal :)
gman1034
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What model do you have?: 1974 4age beetle
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Hi guys new member here, my name is gareth, 4 months ago I took owner ship of a 74 bug with a 4age 16v series 3 twin cam motor
Its been head aches and a lot of bashing head into wall moments, had brake issues, wiring issues and was endless,
All is right now and must say best decision I made, glad to have found this forum, I have fitted 45mm throttles to the motor to give me more space and end of april should be have a turbo on it,

The bug is lowered with 18's, interior is custom and rear end is fibre glassed, has 4 wheel disc conversion and a button clutch with lsd,

I'm 18, stay in krugersdorp, I do all the work my self, I look forward to future events or simple meets, always like to learn more along the way. I Haven't explored the forum properly yet but looks great so far
Teetle - the toyota powered beetle.
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Tony Z
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Welcome

sounds like a handful

start a project thread and give us some pictures!!!!
Yashin
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Hi All

My name is Yashin and I recently purchased a very clean 1978 Beetle. Joined the forum so I could tap into the wealth of knowledge on here.

Here is a pic:

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1978 VW Beetle 1600 in white
2011 VW CC 2.0TSI DSG in white
bigbugga
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Hi everyone from Britain/UK/England, i`ve been in to my VWs for over 20 years and been working at a Vw resto place for most of the last 10 years. had too many VWs and a couple of favorites
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And my current one for over 4 years
Often this colour

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but looks like this when clean

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well thats a little about me hope you like it :)
katz201
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Hi Guys!

Recently became the owner of a '76 Baywindow kombi. In the process of restoring her finding her in a less than perfect condition.

Quickly realised that this project is a neverending search for parts!

Current wish list:
- 4x wheelcaps
- (Big) VW badge
- Rear badge

Regards,

Nielen
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Post by bugspray »

Haaaawzeeet guys, girls and inbetweeners!

The regulars know me, sorry I've been such a loooser recently, haven't been active here for a long while.

Looking to make a comeback now. Trust everybody is well. Glad to see the forum still kicking. Even after the VW debacle.

For the ones that don't know me, I'm Junaid 'junz' veeerryy occasionally drive a 74' beetle, in the Pretoria East area.

Will be organising a meet soonish, if there's enough interest.
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Normanisanambulance
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Norman was an Ambulance! Norman spent his childhood around the sports fields in East London, parked on the sidelines at schoolboy rugby games.

Some will say that life begins at 40, but for Norman life has arrived at the tender age of 35. I was granted custody of Norman on the 8th of April 2013. This emotional moment took place at the East London airport where I had flown in to meet Norman and his surrogate father and take him back to Durban / Ballito where he will start living!

It's all about Norman.....
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Post by jolas »

Congrats on the purchase of Norman, I've seen the bus on Gumtree. Have you already driven it back to Durbs or is the road trip still ahead 8) ? Did it come with any of the original ambulance equipment ? What are your plans ? Enjoy - the bus looks straight and solid :hangloose:
by fig » Mar 26, 2018
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Made the trip already. I was going to stay a few days in E-London, buy some basic tools and get Norman checked out before making the 700km trip home but decided that would just be bad karma so I set off immediately after doing the deal at the side of the road. BTW, I paid a lot less than the R40k advertised on Gumtree (PM me if you want the full story).

I don't think Norman had ever seen a full tank of LRP and as a result, he got a bit of dust and dirt in the fuel line which materialised about 150km out of EL. I immediately recognised the symptom from 22 years back when I built a beach buggy with the exact engine and learned about rust in fuel tank......

No tools, but some serious flicking of fuel lines, tapping of filters and whispers of sweet nothing's (more like F-ing and Blinding) into Normans engine bay - back on the road after 10 minutes and not a hint of sh1t for the rest of the way home.

Everything seems straight, no serious rust and engine runs like a dream. 49000km on the clock, which could well be genuine. Interior is gutted, which is great because I'd like to pimp it out - in a non purist fashion..... Original siren, spotlight (awesome for hunting, neighbourhood watch or game viewing at night) and dome shaped air vent are the only original equipment left.
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Whoo hooo! A bus in Ballito! Sooo amped! Congratz on the ambo!

Hope to meet one day when I'm down in durbz.
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Post by jolas »

Those 49000 kms could well be genuine - any other history on the bus in it's ambo life, apart from sports field duties ? If you decide to replace the ambulance glass all around, please let fig know - he is looking for a right rear (I think) window for his ambulance, same model as yours ...

The trip back to Durbs must have been cool, please post pics if you have and start a new thread under "my ride" or in the projects section :hangloose:
by fig » Mar 26, 2018
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