1987 Vw Sunroof Syncro With Svx Swap Parts on 2040-cars
Austin, Texas, United States
This 1987 Volkswagen Vanagon Syncro is a factory sunroof model. You don't see those too often! It's clean compared to most Syncros I've seen. Original paint and interior. The interior is decent, but not great. It runs, drives, stops as it should. Passed Texas state inspection. Minimal body damage to the passenger' side. The passenger front door is out of alignment. it shuts...a little funny. Just needs to be realigned. The wheels are from a 2007 Jetta and have bfg all terrain tires. I used Porsche 911 Turbo wheel studs, custom lug nuts, and wheel spacers for fitment. I also have a Subaru SVX engine, harness with ECU, RMW engine bar, KEP adapter plate and complete clutch kit, and I'm sure I am forgetting something. I apologize for the rambling, but homeownership costs are for forcing the sale. I'm still working on more and better pictures, so please let me know if you'd like to see something specific. Sold AS-IS, WHERE IS. I will be willing to work with a freighter if need be, but you must contact me first. $1000 deposit due with-in 24 hours of purchase.
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