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    I bought a dak dak, yes i bought a dak dak.

    A 74 kombi to be exact, nice fairly straight and 99% rust free.
    Good running 1800 and 4 spd, plans are for a minimal camper fit out with poptop and a respray with white from waistline up.






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    Excellent.
    I have a soft spot for combi's.
    The type I want, though, is worth tens of thousands.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick_Marsh View Post
    Excellent.
    I have a soft spot for combi's.
    The type I want, though, is worth tens of thousands.
    You have a soft spot for Mokes, 101s, Inters and now we find out Kombi's as well.

    Maybe you just have a soft spot!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick_Marsh View Post
    Excellent.
    I have a soft spot for combi's.
    The type I want, though, is worth tens of thousands.
    Should've taken some pics over the last month, had 2 '66 splitties in for work, engine into 1 and sway bar etc to other. Both were worth more than the RRS and the D3 HSE I had in here at the same time

    Should've seen the look on the rangie and D3 owners faces when I pointed to the most expensive vehicle in the workshop...

    JC
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick_Marsh View Post
    Excellent.
    I have a soft spot for combi's.
    The type I want, though, is worth tens of thousands.
    Yes the splitties are worth a few bob, even a wreck is worth 15k.
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    Quote Originally Posted by justinc View Post
    Should've taken some pics over the last month, had 2 '66 splitties in for work, engine into 1 and sway bar etc to other. Both were worth more than the RRS and the D3 HSE I had in here at the same time

    Should've seen the look on the rangie and D3 owners faces when I pointed to the most expensive vehicle in the workshop...

    JC
    I was hoping you might be fluent in kombi, hoping to bring it over to Tassie around Easter time once i have kitted it out
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    Dak Dak , I thought you bought a Dakota , as in DC3
    we've always called Kombis 'Hun Houses' !!

    you need to buy a copy of ' Compleat idiots guide to VW repair"

    How to Keep Your Volkswagen Alive: A Manual of Step-by-Step Procedures for the Compleat Idiot: John Muir, Tosh Gregg, Peter Aschwanden: 9781566913102: Amazon.com: Books

    I love this book, you will too.
    I wish there was one on the Landrover

    Love the Air cooled VW's !!

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    That's classic! White on top will improve the look.

    They are surprisingly good off road too....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    You have a soft spot for Mokes, 101s, Inters and now we find out Kombi's as well.

    Maybe you just have a soft spot!

    Diana

    He is soft,,,,,

    That's why we love him,,

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    Quote Originally Posted by loanrangie View Post
    Yes the splitties are worth a few bob, even a wreck is worth 15k.
    Don't I know it. I know people with splitties. I found one in a paddock that was very rusty and had no motor. The owner wanted $6k for it I think. It took a few months but it sold.

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