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Date:         Tue, 23 Jan 2001 17:11:40 EST
Reply-To:     Joe18d@AOL.COM
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Joe Kearns <Joe18d@AOL.COM>
Subject:      '87 Syncro Weekender For Sale
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For Sale: 1987 syncro GL / Weekender with 130k ,it has a rebuilt motor / new heads and 1.25 rocker arms at 102k and new new head gaskets last week with one year warranty. new front half shafts, 15" passat wheels/ new tires not mounted yet, currently has Coopers with 50% tread remaining, A/C with R134a conversion, new ECU about 10k ago, white with blue interior, absolutely no rust or body damage West coast vehicle until this past October now located in Southern New Hampshire. All new brakes rotors / drums at 105K, rebuilt transmission at 115K new muffler at 125K ,everything works all reciepts since new 2nd owner and bently manual to go with it. New Alternator last week . Email with any questions, price $7750 and you can probably tell I have alot more into it. Any one can find a Syncro in the NE with just "a little rust and needing a little TLC" for $5 or 6K, or you can buy this Van which just needs a driver, I would keep the van but my wife won"t drive it, "Too Big" ? Joe


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