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Re: New Members - Introduce yourself..

Post by retrovan »

Hi, and Welcome.

Place a add thread in the "Board index ‹ Offered For Sale ‹ Vehicles"

http://www.aircooledvwsa.co.za/viewforum.php?f=3

You may want to drop Mark an PM, "Cyndi Kritzinger" on the forum.

He is looking for something like that.

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Post by Thumper »

Welcome to the forum to all the newbies! :D
My Bug: http://www.aircooledvwsa.co.za/viewtopi ... 37&t=12416" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Post by alangk »

Hi, my name is Alan, I reside in Hibberdene KZN South Coast.
I am 57 years old, but as my cap says - who's old, just a recycled teenager.
I have recently purchased myself a 1600 twin port beech buggy.
I am busy re-doing the wiring. The "builder" of this buggy must have had the name of short wire - a couple of the wires at the rear of the buggy were made up of sections of about 3 inches long soldered together (not the same colours), the rear is completely rewired now.
The "under dash" wires are being sorted out at present. I will submit a befor and after photo soon. I am doing it myself.
"Short wire" also tried his hand at spraypainting but what a laugh. Far too much thinners - if the colour was orange instead of blue I could had called it OUTSPAN. Everything got blue painted - the floor (no mats) - seatbelts (I have replaced) - Pedal cluster with "go-faster" pedals (have refitted original rubber ones) and the wiring loom, wires included.
I still have a lot to do - repaint the body, buggy roof, fit "original beetle style" mirrors, change the head lights (present ones look like massey furgerson tractor lights),
complete the wiring.
Have replaced all 4 shocks, front wheels bearings, distributor, points, plugs, condesor, a "wall to wall" rubber floor mat, crankcase breather pipe to air cleaner, etc.
I suppose I gaot all this work because I paid only R15000 for it.
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Welcome Alan. Hope you have many years of fun in your beach Buggy.
My Bug: http://www.aircooledvwsa.co.za/viewtopi ... 37&t=12416" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Post by Mars67 »

Hi Guys
My name is Marnus.

My love affair with aircooled Volkswagens started many years ago when my dad bought a 76 Bay Window 2lt Kombi in 1978 which was our holiday car. I have many fond memories of this kombi. My brother got a 1600 Beetle when he was in matric in 1986 that we redid the engine and brakes on and I ended up building myself a KCC 718 RSK Porsche Spyder. I got an abandoned project which turned out to be a long wheel base kit that was one of the very first that KCC made. I started building the Spyder in 1996 and registered it on the road in 1999. I still have my beloved Spyder and for a 15 year old car it still looks pretty good. It has an 1835 motor with a lot of go-faster bits like a C35 camshaft, Large valves, high rev valve springs, airflowed heads, blue printed, light flywheel, power pulley, electronic ignition (golf Distributor) with EFI and it is turbo charged (turbo from a 2500 td mazda/ford). I also have disc brakes front and rear.

I am currently helping a colleague and friend of mine to restore his 66 Karmann Ghia. For many years I did not have a proper workshop to do these kinds of projects in but at my current place I built a huge garage with more than enough room to do such projects.
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Post by Huzi »

Howzit gents.

im Huzi,

Bought a 65 beetle last night lol.
will hopfully start checking everything this weekend.

Really look forward to getting to know everyone :P
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Post by farcus72 »

Hi

i am slo a newbie to the forums and are on my way on getting a vw for myself. I recently purchased a beetle for my daughter to learn to drive and i have paid a deposit on a bus to be delivered.
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Post by Tony Z »

welcome all, hope you enjoy your time here and share your experiences and stories with us all!!
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Post by damagecontrol »

Hi there people....

My name is Bernard and I reside in Benoni.

My 66'is my daily ride, but soon I'll be working in North riding and she'll kill me with petrol.

But, I will drive her every night... :hangloose:
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Post by Retrobug »

Welcome! 8)
Very cool ride! :hangloose:
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Post by Gerlach »

Welcome there Damagecontrol!!!
Love the look of that beetle!!! :D
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Hi my name is Jaco Swanepoel i am 24 year's old staying in South Africa, i have a 1970 VW camper, combi i got from my grandmother. We have traveled all over the world with it already
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Post by splitfan »

Hi and welcome to all the newbies :) Alan you should come and say Hi im just around the corner in Port Shepstone !
My biggest fear is that my wife sells my cars for what i told her they cost !!
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Post by stan the man »

Hi all , im stan the man,

Im from Cape Town , I own a 1974 1600L beetle, a work in progress
would appreciate some advice as im needing to do a few things to get this old lady on the road, a good beetle repairs shop in western cape, busted floor pan....some electrical issue...general tlc ....can anyone recommend a good worshop who does just about everything on bugs ?

thanks some much
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Post by Tony Z »

Welcome all

Stan, Cape Town is a large area. Narrow it down for us
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