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  • My first VW

    Hello all,

    I am the happy owner of a little 83 Rabbit GTI, It needs a little work but it should be a fun car when it is going. I hope to have it on the road for summer.
    I look forward to gaining and sharing information with you all.

    Thanks

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    [IMG]C:\Users\admin\Downloads\gti 5.jpg[/IMG]

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    • #3
      Re: My first VW

      Originally posted by Rabbit83 View Post
      C:\Users\admin\Downloads\gti 5.jpg
      Image uploads don't quite work like that... Try imageshack or imgur

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        photosssss

        need to see this gti
        Mk1 Gti 81 2Dr
        Mk2 Gti 88 2Dr
        Mk4 R32 04

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          Sorry to lead you astray, unfortunately it is not a GTI. Someone has just stuck the badge on at some point in time. It is an interesting car none the less. I was rather confused for for a while as the engine block has the code "SD", after a little research I have discovered it is an Audi 1.9 block with a '87 "JH" head. The restoration is going well and i hope to get it on the road soon.

          Thanks

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            Welcome and good luck with your restoration.

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              '83 Rabbit Cabriolet

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