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Thread: First Beach trip for S3 wagon after rejuvenation

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    BeepBeep Guest

    First Beach trip for S3 wagon after rejuvenation

    Have had 82 Series III LWB wagon for over a year and, after 4 cyl engine rebuild of head, new rings/bearings etc., and new Zenith, it's now reliable enough to enjoy.

    Next project is window tracks and door seals.

    Here's a photo mid August at Rainbow Beach. The vehicle performed well and everything works well.

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    good to hear and a beautiful place to take it to

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    Quote Originally Posted by BeepBeep View Post
    Here's a photo mid August at Rainbow Beach.
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    Ooops - cvant find phot either
    Sorry!

    Hopefully it's there.
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    Looks like a top spot Where is it? Also a nice looking wagon, how about a few more pic's

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    Great pic and series there mate well done

    Adam

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    More Pics

    Thanks
    A few more pics at Noosa North Shore and Rainbow Beach. 100k's north of Brisbane Sunshine Coast
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    Great pics, Beebeep. Just up the road from both of us!

    Just out of interest, can the 'tropical roof' be retrofitted (or a normal roof 'upgraded').

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by dangermousehouse View Post
    Just out of interest, can the 'tropical roof' be retrofitted (or a normal roof 'upgraded').

    Cheers
    Yes, it's basically just an extra sheet of tin with the edges bent down with plastic spacers inbetween. You could have one made up by a sheetnetal worker. I have transferred one from a donor roof before.

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    Oh right.

    Not too hard then.

    I thought there may have been some sort of venting from inside the cabin roof to circulate the air.

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