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My Dad On Our VW Off-Road Buggy !

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Uploaded by on Apr 4, 2007

A VolksWagon modified to a Off-Road Buggy, Work on the buggy is still not yet completed. More to be done; Cluth Pedal, Cowling, sealtbelt, adjustment of steering wheel, a passenger seat, rally tires, weight redistribution, fuel tank, exhaust system, gearing, throttle cable housing, clutch cable housing, roll cage.

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  • looks like a buncha junk welded together

  • hahaha! "A total doughnut" Nice buggies btw!

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  • Cool! That's what VW dune buggies are about.

    All you needed was a VW front and rear end, some pipe and a welder and you had a fun ride for little cash or even for free.

    Not so sure you can do this with a new VW bug though.

  • top speed now is about 90 km/h, but rally buggies are not meant to have real good top speed but real good torque.. Built it only when i was 15...

  • hey by the way that is how it is now... Its much better, but this is made in 2 days, on tag welded.. and well yea it is pathetic then, a few repairs to be done. What do you expect for a 50 bhp buggy and working on a budget of only $300 dollars.. It costed me only that much for the whole project..

  • thats pathetic.

  • @nikkead2 read the title it's a vw engine

  • engine?? topspeed??

  • thas pussy

  • what is that other cool looking buggy ?

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