Please explain to me why the 'all-in-one' window frame compared to this:Pine wrote:
The roll cage was the last big outstanding part for the completion of the buggy - now it is just a matter of crossing the t's and dotting the i's (I wish)
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I think Volkspares implemented the 'all-in-one' window frame to cut down on production costs, manufacturing the aluminum window frames is quite expensive
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Well, the buggy is out of storage and standing in my garage again and in the past few weeks I've been fiddling with a few small things - the roll cage is mounted, but not bolted down yet and I am (still) in the process of working through the wiring. The steering shaft is with IMPI for some welding - turned out the BMW steering knuckle wasn't gonna work, so after going throug a pile of knuckles at a steering specialist, I eventually found one from a Mercedes Vito that is very close to the original VW knuckle (pics later).
Got the window frame rubber, but have to make very careful measurments and a carton template to have the safety glass cut for the windscreen.
And (once again) I have changed my plans for the wheels. Bought myself a Christmas gift (which I couldn't really afford) - a set of new aluminium Sprintstars from Zunaid. I then took them to the Wheel Shop in Johannesburg to have the rear ones widened from 5 inch to 8.5 inch, and the outers of all 4 polished - got them back a few days ago, and I am quite happy with the result! Unfortunately it will have to be second hand tyres at the rear for now...
Stay tuned!

Well, the buggy is out of storage and standing in my garage again and in the past few weeks I've been fiddling with a few small things - the roll cage is mounted, but not bolted down yet and I am (still) in the process of working through the wiring. The steering shaft is with IMPI for some welding - turned out the BMW steering knuckle wasn't gonna work, so after going throug a pile of knuckles at a steering specialist, I eventually found one from a Mercedes Vito that is very close to the original VW knuckle (pics later).
Got the window frame rubber, but have to make very careful measurments and a carton template to have the safety glass cut for the windscreen.
And (once again) I have changed my plans for the wheels. Bought myself a Christmas gift (which I couldn't really afford) - a set of new aluminium Sprintstars from Zunaid. I then took them to the Wheel Shop in Johannesburg to have the rear ones widened from 5 inch to 8.5 inch, and the outers of all 4 polished - got them back a few days ago, and I am quite happy with the result! Unfortunately it will have to be second hand tyres at the rear for now...
Stay tuned!

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The Sprintstars look awesome Pine! 

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Thanks! I would love to explain the exact feeling when I opened those boxes for the first time... but this is a family Forumbeetlefanatic wrote:The Sprintstars look awesome Pine!
















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The wheels looks excellent Pine. I might have to be on the lookout for other rims as well...we polished and painted the magnesium rims of the Puma (you saw them the day you were there) and a month later the clear laquer on the polished part started to bubble
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Those wheels look great Pine !!
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Not really plannig to ride the buggy in the rain, but I installed the wiper motor this weekend, had to carefully drill two holes into the bonnet for the wiper motor axles, but everything worked out well. Found this very handy drawing on TheSamba that simplifies the wiring to the motor, it also explaines how the 'park' funcion of the wipers is wired -
Does anyone know where I can find the chromed early wiper blades that fastens to the arm with a little screw?
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Pine..........I think that you're in luck, I may have 1 at home in my last box of ac stuff, I think it's been painted though...........want it?
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Thanks, Gary! If I don't use it I'll just pay it forward again in the Giveaways sectionflatfourfan wrote:Pine..........I think that you're in luck, I may have 1 at home in my last box of ac stuff, I think it's been painted though...........want it?

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Why dont you just pass it straight on to YOUKNOWWHO!!!!Pine wrote:Thanks, Gary! If I don't use it I'll just pay it forward again in the Giveaways sectionflatfourfan wrote:Pine..........I think that you're in luck, I may have 1 at home in my last box of ac stuff, I think it's been painted though...........want it?

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...cause there is only ONE blade (and he doesn't own an OVAL!!)



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Call me a sentimental freak if you like, but I am very excited because last night I won this enamel bumper badge on an on-line auction. It is for the Roof of Africa Rally in Lesotho which, of course, was won a few years by a Lolette buggy
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OK, you're a sentimental freak.Pine wrote:Call me a sentimental freak if you like,...........

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