1988 Vw Vanagon Tdi on 2040-cars
Concord, Ontario, Canada
Body Type:Minivan, Van
Engine:1.9 TDI
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Private Seller
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1988
Interior Color: GREY
Make: Volkswagen
Number of Cylinders: 5
Model: Bus/Vanagon
Trim: CARAT
Drive Type: 5 SPEED
Mileage: 2,500
Exterior Color: GREY
1988 VW VANAGON TDI EUROSPEC CONVERSION
This is a 1988 VW Vanagon with a brand new Eurospec TDI conversion kit including additional upgrades performed by STEFKO RACING on the motor...
The van sports 4 wheel disc brakes with original 18 inch AMG wheels and German 40mm lowering springs and shocks....the motor was built by Stefko Racing engines in Ontario Canada..the motor has 1mm over size Mahle pistons the connecting rods were polished and the rotating assembly balanced..The top sports a brand new Kobleschmidt cylinder head that was ported polished and assembled with Techtonics springs and Titanium retainers.. The injection pump was replaced for a brand new Bosch 11mm pump along side with a complete Turbo assembly...EGR was deleted a new water pump added new alternator and A/C compressor and 2.0L intake manifold........the motor is held in place by the Eurospec installation kit which included everything from starter flywheel and clutch assembly and to top everything off a brand new 5 speed transmission with custom 4.14:1 Ring and Pinion and a 0.70:1 fifth gear at 75 mph she makes only 2800 RPM......everything runs thanks to a custom wiring harness from Hasen Werks and a custom ECU..............The motor just received its third oil change and is ready to be enjoyed for years to come..........the interior boasts front Recaro seats rear jump seat and a bench which turns into a bed...the steering wheel is an original Nardi Wheel all gauges work including the tachometer..the stereo has a PPI amplifier 6 speakers and an 8 inch JL subwoofer...................
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