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This South African tuner built a Mk1 1979 Volkswagen Golf with two separate VR6 engines and two separate transmissions.
To many, the Mk1 and Mk2 Golf are the definitive GTIs, and that seems unlikely to change. Just as the Mk3 GTI will never, ever be anyone’s favourite.
Side profile of the twin VR6 powered 1979 Volkswagen Golf Cars.co.za As a worthy successor to the Beetle, the Golf was the first VW to come with a front-wheel drive with water-cooled, front ...
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 ...
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.
It was an economy mini-truck based on Mk1 Golf/Rabbit bones and never truly destined for glory.
Owners of cars with VR6 engines often look for ways to increase its power. We look at what you should know if you want to turbocharge a VR6.
Sleeper vs Supercar! Watch this insane 630HP Golf 3 VR6 Turbo with 4Motion battle a monstrous 900HP Twin Turbo Lamborghini Huracan in a no-holds-barred drag race. Brutal acceleration, turbo sounds ...