You know, I just get tired of seeing these kinds of Westys. The excitement at first is soon overshadowed by the poor workmanship. I give the fella credit for good ideas, but the implementation of those projects seem to have been done without much forethought. Making modifications to a Westy is something like playing a game of chess, you have to think several moves ahead; what will the final project look like, how will it affect other systems. It took a few minutes, and during those minutes I had contemplated selling my Westy and buying that one. Then I started to find the sloppy details. If someone didn't have a Syncro Westy then this would be a good place to start. It is a great vehicle, no, it's a fabulous vehicle, if you are not concerned about 'fit & finish' My two cents worth. David(dsl82westy) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jake Wrote: >This Van seems very fairly, even under- priced for what it is. > >http://www.trudelsknapsack.com/vwsyncro4sale.html > >Looks like a great Syncro to me, if I was into that sort of thing. :) |
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