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    What tyres are they? Didnt even know they made them in those sizes, should be some nice stretch though

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    Nankangs


    i like volkswagens
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jarred View Post
    Nankangs
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    I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...

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    all quality tyres.

    hope to see this badboy tearing up the streets soon.

    how does legislation go with bags?
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    Hey Dom,

    you'll love your wagon, they're a great cruiser.

    I own an Australian delivered Wagon, a white '91 auto.

    VW officially imported 14 B3's into Australia, 5 wagons, before deceiding that they were too expensive, at $40,490. + on road costs.

    Where are the other wagons/ sedans now? I know a few sedans have been wrecked for the 16v motor.

    I'd love to convert mine to a 5 speed manual, if anyone knows where there is a manual B3 in a wrecking yard, I'd like to know.

    Steve
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    thanks for the info dude, yeah i love it its awesome, i just cant understand why all the b3 passats are soo far away from main cities? i picked mine up from a place 600+klm away from sydney!!!


    dom
    Last edited by WABIT; 07-12-2009 at 05:15 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jayjay View Post

    how does legislation go with bags?
    yeah the tyres are ghey but the only company that imports that size

    as for legislation's... what legislation's? haha just dont get caught
    id like to engineer it but CBF

    dom

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    I think bags can be engineered if they cannot be controlled while driving, and that the lowest height is still above the legal requirement of 100mm. Pretty sure I read about a chev in Street Machine that had a setup like that and it was legal...



    ...stuff that!

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    Quote Originally Posted by anth View Post
    I think bags can be engineered if they cannot be controlled while driving, and that the lowest height is still above the legal requirement of 100mm. Pretty sure I read about a chev in Street Machine that had a setup like that and it was legal...



    ...stuff that!
    yeah heard something like that too AND exactly my thoughts as well

    hahahhaha

    dom

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    it shouldn't be too hard to engineer, given that the air ride is direct replacement for standard struts. It's not as if you've had to modify (cut and weld) bits and pieces to put it together.


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