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old school roof racks
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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hey there, any one have any info or pics of an old/original style roof rack for the 1200 sedans??? or even one for sale ?
any thing would be much appreciated

Posted on: 2004/12/23 5:53
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need something for that surfboard hey boofhead?

im sure you can get the roof racks that are a multi fit which clamp onto your water rails (if i can call them that)... so no drilling etc to fit them... meaning you could remove them when you dont need them...

just an idea

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ange, i think boofhead likes the old school look... i like those old lets take the kids on a holiday chrome look too on older cars.
have you looked at 1970s volkswagen type 3 style ones, adjustable and not too bad.

Posted on: 2004/12/23 11:00
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the chrome family holiday racks are the style i'm after should look alright with a 9ft mal on the roof
any ideas on where i'd find some like the vw ones and if you can get 'em new??

Posted on: 2004/12/23 21:44
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try the vw wrecers after xmas and also nostalgic wreckers or maybe rare spares if you dont mind spending the xtra $$$$$

Posted on: 2004/12/24 10:41
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A 9ft Malibu on a 1200! Now thats style

Posted on: 2004/12/25 21:23
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best way to find out is to walk in to a newsagent & pick up a copy of an australian
vw magazine,all the usual suppliers should be there.being in melbourne,i can't remember
anyone except australian vw performance,but
they seem to stock the same baubles,bangles & bright shiny beads as volksbahn or vintage vw
here in sydney.there's only one australian magazine,but i can't remember the name.don't forget,this is not a library,you gunna buy that magazine.

Posted on: 2004/12/26 23:06
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buy the magazine (unless your a newsagent b310gx) for one add, i just type the phone numbers into my mobile like im making a call quickly.... you can call them later at your own cost.

Posted on: 2004/12/27 10:27
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Is this what you are looking for?

Posted on: 2004/12/31 9:11
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they're the type i'm after so if anyone has anything similar around melbourne i'd be interested, especially if they are in reasonable condition
can't quite afford the $800+ for the ones i found on the net so am goin to try vw wreckers once i'm back at work. figure even if they need a bit of tlc its gotta be a better price
also thanks b310, did look at the australian vw mag and as well as taking the ph nos down also the www's

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