Bos Tjor Returns

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My previous post seems to have vanished so I am reposting this. As previously stated, I am posting this on behalf of my brother. We are busy building a beach buggy which originally started out as a sand-rail project. We only decided to build a beach buggy after learning that the donor vehicle had papers. As previously stated as well, we have no car building / fixing experience AT ALL. Unfortunately I couldn't find any "before" photographs, but I'm taking pics as our project progresses, and will be posting them here.
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this buggy looks very good...very good for someones first project like this....love it!you gonna change the mufflers?only thing that looks odd on the buggy....like how you did the pan.... :hangloose:
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Bos Tjor wrote:My previous post seems to have vanished
No, it hasn't?

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Well yes... :?: It is back again, apparently some thing to do with different permissions :shock: I will transfer some of the pics and comments to this link and carry on here.... :P
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Riceburner wrote:Excellent, what size tyres are on ?
It has 31 inches at the back (would love to fit 33's but the buget is a bit low) and 30 inch at the front. We are concidering putting smaller ones at the front, as the current travel between the tyre and the frame is only 50mm.
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ZeroAxe wrote:This is the first time that I see such a tube frame AROUND the Buggy!? It looks good :hangloose: What are the details about it?
The frame around the shell is 50x1.6 tubing to keep the weight down. We had it at a fitment centre, to try and get the frame bent to fit the shell, but that didn't work :evil:. So we ended up letting them bend us a couple of random bends, and got some 90-degree bends and built it from scratch :mrgreen: . It took us the better part of two weeks to build it (after hours). There are over 50 welds on the frame. It is a bolt-on frame connecting to the chassis on 8 points. We had it powder-coated.
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dubster wrote:this buggy looks very good...very good for someones first project like this....love it!you gonna change the mufflers?only thing that looks odd on the buggy....like how you did the pan.... :hangloose:
The engine is still the way we bought it with the buggy. We will fiddle with it when all else is finished :roll: , and yes we are planning to do something about those mufflers :wink:
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Here are a couple of pics I took today. As you can see, a bit more progress has been made, and the buggy now has a bit more character. We did however encounter a few setbacks, such as the dog getting hold of the electric system after it was finished - for the second time.

We are in Pretoria and we are looking for someone to help us with the electrics, and the final "fine-tuning" of the engine. Does anyone know of someone reliable yet affordable around that we can contact?
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Looking good! :hangloose: Give Dirk a call at 082 964 1662 - his VW Shop is called FIM Dienste and it is in Skinner St. Other members on this Forum will confirm that he is a wizard with VW electrics, and his prices are exremely reasonable.
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Hi Pine, thanks - will do. :drunks:
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Love the taxi-proof ring. Looks good and the rear trumpets complete its look as a beach buggy.
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