5-speeds were only available with the 5-cylinder engine in the US, and only in '95 was that transmission available in a full camper. I'm very fond of the 5-cylinder. I sold my Audi 90 with the 2.3 version of that motor with 400 thousand miles on the clock, and new owner drove it for another 25 thousand. That iron block is hard to kill. I'd love to see your Weekender, but GA is a bit of a drive from OR. Chris. "Admin, I trimmed my tails." Dnia May 21, 2012 o godz. 19:00 Scott Daniel - Turbovans <scottdaniel@TURBOVANS.COM> napisaĆ(a): > I'll give you a fine deal on my 93 2.5 Five Cylinder, 5 speed > manual trans MV poptop Eurovan. > It even runs. >> |
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