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Date:         Mon, 12 Oct 1998 08:26:23 +0200
Reply-To:     Jimmy Sanby <sanbyj@TELKOM.CO.ZA>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <Vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         Jimmy Sanby <sanbyj@TELKOM.CO.ZA>
Subject:      Re: SA 3,2litre WBX?
Comments: To: lindgre@ONLINE.NO, Vanagon@VANAGON.COM

Hi from SA

There are no standard "3,2 litter 6-cylinder wasserboxer" here that I am aware of.

The different models were: 2.1i then 2.5 (5Cyl) The current models available are 2.6 (5Cyl) and 2.3 (5Cyl) and 1.8 (Golf)

Cheers

Jimmy Sanby '89 Syncro 15" Cape Town South Africa

>>> Per Lindgren <lindgre@ONLINE.NO> 10/11 12:08 PM >>> Hi, volks After browsing through several german pages, I got a notion that VW of SA were equipping the bus with a 3,2 litter 6-cylinder wasserboxer around 1990, which was later replaced by the Audi 5-cyls. Anybody heard of these engines before? Maybe they are the 6-cyl Oettinger engine that VW never put in the Vanagon/Caravelle? One person told earlier this week that he was going to SA later, and wondered if there were things worth checking out, well this is it. Some info on this would really be great

TIA PerL


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