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Old October 10th 2003, 21:21
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spoiler

awsome ghia spoiler.
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Old November 4th 2003, 14:53
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Quote:
Originally posted by Ephry73
That very same Ghia was featured on the Volksworld issue for July I believe. 2.2 6 cylinder Porsche engine and stock tranny(why the combo, not sure) but seet ride.


I still like the German Looker featured on VWspeed a couple of years back. Full 2.4 type engine, and massive(no relation) 235 rear tires with a 5spd Porsche tranny.



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I might have this mag, was it the burgundy ghia with some kind of checkered graphics?
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Old November 4th 2003, 21:45
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That's the one with the 911 engine in it.

The one I mean has the lapiz blue Porsche coloer and 2.4 type 4 engine...

VW SPeed Mag even uses the rear end of this car for some ads... Wish i could get a read out on the car...



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Old January 16th 2004, 03:00
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Any ideas on how to get a chin spoiler on a ghia and make it look right not obtrusive. Thats what looks like to be the main problem with the ghia. Other than that get a spoiler and go. Anybody know how aerodynamic a ghia is compared to a beetle? Seems like thay would be more aerodynamic.
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Old January 16th 2004, 11:38
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Heres what ferrari f355s have underneath for aerodynamics...
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Old January 16th 2004, 13:21
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That that go to the front or rear?
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Old January 17th 2004, 17:44
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It's from about 1 foot infront of the rear wheels to the diffusers that attatch to the rear bumper. They're venturi shaped. The whole underside is flat fiberglass.
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Old December 8th 2005, 02:24
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Any new info on this??

Doesn't hurt to ask.
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