1980 Volkswagen Syncro Tristar 4x4 Doka Not A Westfalia Front And Rear Lockers on 2040-cars
Big Sur, California, United States
Transmission:5speed
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:Standard Passenger Van
Fuel Type:GAS
Mileage: 103,000
Make: Volkswagen
Sub Model: Tristar Syncro
Model: Vanagon
Exterior Color: Blue
Trim: Kombi Standard Passenger Van 3-Door
Interior Color: Grey
Drive Type: RWD
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 4
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player, Front and rear lockers, Decoupler, Antenna windshield, Dual heaters, Insulated cabin, Rear window defrost, Headlight washers
1989 tristar Syncro for sale I've got my Syncro tristar on the block for sale . It has front and rear lockers and center decoupler. It has 16 inch trailing arms and 16 inch wheels and wheel arches. Has been regeared as a 16 for torque. Front suspension has been upgraded to burley upper control arms and Porsche cv and front axles less than 1500 miles ago. The truck has nice vw truck mirrors and good window rubber, a vw leather steering wheel, shift boot and knob. It has the desirable antenna windshield, and rear window defrost. The wheels are compomotive, and tires have the same milage as the axles. Te smooth aluminum sideboards are awesome, as they come off easily(only when you want them to). The truck has a tiico conversion and is smogged and licensed and titled in California. I has front and rear heaters and interior is in good condition. Also it has the projektzwo fog lights, and vanagon muffler(it comes with the truck, but is not installed for smog purposes) the truck has 149 kilometers and is very clean and straight. Also has h4 headlights .and a full tristar plush interior
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