MAD PASSAT!!!!!!

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  1. Rahul Forum Junkie

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    madness! :clap:
     
  2. hairnet600 Forum Member

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    cost a fortune on the ferry :lol:
     
  3. Paradroid Forum Developer Paid Member

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    I've seen that bottom pic before from a diferent angle. Didn't reaslise it was a trailor.

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    Loaded!!!
     
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    I'm sure I've seen the same with a mk1 Golf, in an old PVW! But I can't find the pic now!
     
  6. Jeff Forum Junkie

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    looks like theres room to sleep under that bar at shows [:D]
     
  7. AxlFoley Forum Junkie

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    i do like it and think its awesome, but why leave teh sausts on the trailer ??
     
  8. hairnet600 Forum Member

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    imagine trying to overtake it :lol:
     
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    And the mirrors, I think it would look good if they used a t2? camper front pannel and lights for the front of the trailer
     
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    Seen this before and i think its wicked!!!! although i still don't see the need for the roof boxes!!!!!
     
  12. essee Forum Member

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    That must put loads of stress on the back wheels of the front car??

    Check out how they are connected, that's not your normal tow bar from Halfords, is it!!
     
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    m im lovin it
    but why is there still an exhaust on the trailer? and the above mentioned mirrors
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  14. richgit Forum Junkie

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    Thats absolutely awesome! :clap:

    Puts stud's mk3 / mk2 trailer to shame! :lol:
     
  15. Mk2GolfBoy Forum Member

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    that is awesome! doesnt look like a passat though more like audi.
     
  16. DarrenW Forum Junkie

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    You think that's mad, wait till you see the inside of the trailer!

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    :lol:

    That was 2003, I guess he's ripped it all out now or something...
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    well yeah, the trailor has obviously been changed, for the better [:D]
     
  18. Andy947 Forum Addict

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    It'll be like no more than towing a large caravan i would imagine. ;)

    And what about the two bar? All you can see it the frame for the trailer - the tow bar will be jus a normal one. ;)



    And why not leave the exhaust and mirrors on - christ sake, he jus converted a passat estate into a trailer - I think the parts jus complete the conversion
     

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