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UP FOR SALE IS A REALLY NICE

LIKE NEW

1973 VW BUS RIVIERA WESTFALIA POP TOP CAMPER

THAT RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT

 THE BODY IS IN GREAT SHAPE 

 NO DINGS OR DENTS

THE PAINT IS REALLY NICE AND SHINEY

 THE INTERIOR IS REALLY CLEAN AND NEW WITH NO RIPS OR TEARS

THE MOTOR HAS BEEN WELL MAINTAINED

 

 SO WITH ALL THAT BEING SAID

THE WINNING BIDDER WILL OWN A GREAT BUS

TO CREATE FUN AND LOVING MEMORIES WITH FRIENDS AND FAMILY

EITHER TRAVELING ACROSS COUNTRY OR CAMPING LOCALLY.

 

I ACCEPT BANK WIRE OR CASH IN PERSON

 I WOULD PREFFER IF THE WINNING BIDDER WOULD PAY FOR THE VW IN A TIMLY MATTER

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Dyno run hints VW GTI power might be significantly underrated

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Are you one of the lucky owners of the 2015 Volkswagen GTI? If yes, you should be happy, because your 210- or 220-horsepower hot hatchback might actually have more like 260 ponies under its hood. That's according to a dyno test from a vendor on, of all places, a Ford Focus ST enthusiast forum. The company is estimating a 15-percent drivetrain loss with the GTI's best result a whopping 263 horsepower and 314 pound-feet of torque at the crank. That's a tremendous difference from the 210 hp and 258 lb-ft of torque that Volkswagen claims. Of course, this is merely one dyno session on one car. We'll have to wait until more 2015 GTI owners get on the rolling road to see if Volkswagen really was as conservative about its hot hatch's output as FocusST.org claims. Featured Gallery 2015 Volkswagen GTI: First Drive View 32 Photos News Source: FocusST.orgImage Credit: Copyright 2015 AOL Volkswagen Hatchback Economy Cars Performance vw gti dyno

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This new decision by the NLRB essentially gives workers backed by the anti-UAW National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation and Southern Momentum a formal voice in the impending hearing on the UAW's appeal of the vote.