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Date:         Mon, 12 Sep 2005 19:22:23 -0700
Reply-To:     aircooledchris@EUCASAFARI.VENDIOWEB.COM
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Chris Renz <aircooledchris@EUCASAFARI.VENDIOWEB.COM>
Subject:      Moby L spotted! Holy synchro and a half....
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here in the Safeway parking lot, in Eureka California, I just saw one of the coolest Synchro westfalia's ever.

I dont think you can buy them this way, but if you can, I WANT ONE.

wow. It had to have stock 18in wheels, big knobby looking tires, bike carrier/spare tire carrier on the back with just a kids big wheel mounted to it (ok, and the spare)

It was a hightop style van, and had synchro 4x4 decals all across the bottom side.

The web address sticker across the front was as follows: http://mobylhome.nl

http://mobylhome.nl/pictures/reserverwieldrager%20T3%20A.JPG

It looked more like a eurovan on supersteroids, but the pic above is exactly what the topper looked like.

Who can read Dutch here? These things are sweet!

cheers, cr


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