restoring my 1975 transporter

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The one I`m talking about is Corn Blue think it was only on the RS Avant with the Porsche wheels and Turbo conversion
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No its Nogaro, Named after a racetrack in France. First used on the RS2 Avant but used on most S4's afterwards. I saw my first one with stellenbosch numberplate parked outside our church when I was 14.... I had sinfull thoughts :P
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im sorry i dont know abont the blue. but the silver is nissan silver.
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i will put some pics of the inside up sometine.
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i will post some pics of the inside soon
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Hi Colin, did you receive your window washer kit?
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im not with u what window washer kit u talhing about?
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Please ignore, my mistake. Got confused between usernames Colin and Claude :oops:
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here is the inside .
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looks like i have to take my engine out now it started with a leak(fast leak).
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Where is it leaking from?
If it's too low, you're too old :twisted:
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between the engine and gear box i think the main drive shafts seal has gone.]
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just when i think im finished something els comes up . But maby its a good time to make the engine look good.
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Your bus looks very nice
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Colin ek laaik.

Your bus looks good. at that age they always need a litle attention(TLC).
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