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itawolf
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Look what I found

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RET Marine 0317 --with VW on the lobe!!
Lots of iron in the fire
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trbugman
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If you use Chrome it will translate the page for you. There isn't much information but the price is good, about $1900. My biggest question is what you would use for spindles?
2333(103x70) Type 4 DTM MS3+X on 73 Karmann Ghia ignition only with LS2 truck coils firing in sequential, fuel next.
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Marc
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Near the tail end of the animation they show what appear to be stock "Karmann-Ghia" spindles (standard on late-model Brazilian Beetles).
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Dale M.
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Look at "Eyeball Engineering" or "Mendiola", I believe both have bolt on "A" arm systems...

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trbugman
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Dale M. wrote:Look at "Eyeball Engineering" or "Mendiola", I believe both have bolt on "A" arm systems...

Dale
If I was in the market for this style of suspension, I would look to Mendeola, because they're not too far south of me.

Marc wrote:Near the tail end of the animation they show what appear to be stock "Karmann-Ghia" spindles (standard on late-model Brazilian Beetles).
I think you might be right.

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2333(103x70) Type 4 DTM MS3+X on 73 Karmann Ghia ignition only with LS2 truck coils firing in sequential, fuel next.
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Kafer_Mike
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itawolf wrote:Now if I could read it


http://www.imohr.com.br/site/portugues/ ... ubgrupo=60
The website has an English language option. Click on the UK flag in the top right corner of the page. :wink:
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