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This South African tuner built a Mk1 1979 Volkswagen Golf with two separate VR6 engines and two separate transmissions.
VW Mk3 Golf and Mk1 Cabrio - Wife Swap With Her Mk3 Golf VR6 Turbo And Mk1 Cabriolet VR6, Tina Elledge Shows The VW Tuning Community It's Not Just For Men.
An absolute madman has created an AWD, 1979 VW Golf with an absurd two-engine and two-gearbox setup. The mad scientist's name is Willem Jacobus, a South African mechanic who took up the challenge ...
You probably have your favorites but I'm thinking of the firsts: the first Mk1 VR6, first twin-engined Mk1, first Mk2 VR6, first Mk4 Jetta coupe, etc. These cars weren't about bolt-ons and fancy ...
The Volkswagen Caddy wasn't much of a cargo king, with US engine choices limited to a 1.7-liter gasser or a 1.6-liter diesel, neither of which crested 100 hp. It was an economy mini-truck based on ...
The owner of this monster GTI has dubbed it the VR12 for its twin VR6 engines—one powering each axle. And if that wasn’t enough to make news, each one has been turbocharged and modified to ...
The Death Cab's VR6 engine is bolted to a five-speed manual transmission from a Corrado, which is also a Karmann-built car, though unlike the Cabrio, it could be had with the 2.8-liter VR6.
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