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Created by Hooksey > 9 months ago, 31 May 2018
sboardcrazy
NSW, 8014 posts
21 Jun 2018 9:07AM
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Kasper79 said..
As promised some pictures of the cargo space and one of me flying across the finishline at the Nordic Championship









Top shot of you sailing! I'd love a shot like that.. Pity I can't sail well enough..

Hooksey
WA, 556 posts
22 Jun 2018 5:16PM
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anyone drive a VW Multivan? any feed on them?

Bertie
NSW, 1351 posts
23 Jun 2018 6:17PM
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I have a 2008 VW transporter 4motion. It is the same as a multivan but tradie style without the nice interior. I have a feeling my next van will be a mulitvan, however the next one will be 2wd not 4motion. The T6 multivan 4motion is over $90K!!!

Storage in the VW will blow you away and the ride is nice too (lots of power!). You can can fit so much more gear inside than a delica. Go have a chat with Tom Radis about VWs next time you see him at the beach.

Hooksey
WA, 556 posts
23 Jun 2018 4:58PM
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Bertie said..
I have a 2008 VW transporter 4motion. It is the same as a multivan but tradie style without the nice interior. I have a feeling my next van will be a mulitvan, however the next one will be 2wd not 4motion. The T6 multivan 4motion is over $90K!!!

Storage in the VW will blow you away and the ride is nice too (lots of power!). You can can fit so much more gear inside than a delica. Go have a chat with Tom Radis about VWs next time you see him at the beach.


Thx Alex. Is your a SWB or LWB? I did chat to Radis and he suggest a LWB but that will add another $20k to the price...

Ian K
WA, 4048 posts
23 Jun 2018 5:35PM
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$20,000 for an extra 400mm section of sheet metal!

Same number of moving parts in a VW Polo and it's $20,490 drive away!
www.caradvice.com.au/624109/2018-volkswagen-polo-drive-away-deals/

batstonem
QLD, 170 posts
24 Jun 2018 7:40PM
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I've had two VW 4 motion SWB transporters now. The white one I had for 8 years, just got the blue one. They've been great cars. Reliable, plenty of power, fuel efficient, heaps of space. Ok on sand but I don't think they would handle serious 4WD'ing with deep tracks or steep approach angles etc. Both were brand new at 44K - don't know what happened to inflation! They have the same body and engine etc as the multivan so not sure why you would get the multivan unless you wanted heaps of seats, leather etc.







Richiefish
QLD, 5610 posts
25 Jun 2018 9:33AM
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Bertie
NSW, 1351 posts
25 Jun 2018 10:05AM
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Hooksey said..

Bertie said..
I have a 2008 VW transporter 4motion. It is the same as a multivan but tradie style without the nice interior. I have a feeling my next van will be a mulitvan, however the next one will be 2wd not 4motion. The T6 multivan 4motion is over $90K!!!

Storage in the VW will blow you away and the ride is nice too (lots of power!). You can can fit so much more gear inside than a delica. Go have a chat with Tom Radis about VWs next time you see him at the beach.



Thx Alex. Is your a SWB or LWB? I did chat to Radis and he suggest a LWB but that will add another $20k to the price...


mine is LWB. a 9'5 SUP fit is the back straight and behind the seat!
I have done an aftermarket ECU flash for extra grunt, have a performance diff controller on the rear diff that makes it 50:50 drive when the front wheels spin rather than 80:20 (much better on sand) and bigger rims and tires for extra ground clearance.
Driving in sand is quite good mostly but takes some skill. I've taken mine plenty of places people didn't think it would get. The lack of a lowrange gear is their biggest downfall after lack of clearance.

olskool
QLD, 2446 posts
25 Jun 2018 2:16PM
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Warning! Warning! This was a1960s ride.

sailquik
VIC, 6090 posts
25 Jun 2018 8:10PM
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OceanPitch said..
Hey Hooksey, You can import the later model Delica D5's I picked up mine 18 months ago and bloody love it., 2.3L Turbo diesel has low range 4WD and diff lock. Unfortunately the local dealer who was part of the Eagers group here in Brissy are no longer doing Japanese imports but pretty sure there is a mob in Sydney that do. Cheers, Tim





Is there a Long Wheelbase version of that newer Delica? Or a van version?

JEZ
WA, 395 posts
29 Jun 2018 3:38PM
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Perfect windsurfing wheels.... andI have a spare one.... Check out Seabreeze for sale page!




Imax1
QLD, 4669 posts
29 Jun 2018 6:34PM
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olskool said..

Richiefish said..



Warning! Warning! This was a1960s ride.

I think I can even see shagging curtains , reminds me of my first car , a silver Kingswood station wagon.

BSN101
WA, 2286 posts
29 Jun 2018 4:36PM
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Perfect windsurfing wheels.... andI have a spare one.... Check out Seabreeze for sale page!





Lawn looks ok

Imax1
QLD, 4669 posts
29 Jun 2018 6:43PM
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BSN101 said..

JEZ said..
Perfect windsurfing wheels.... andI have a spare one.... Check out Seabreeze for sale page!





Lawn looks ok

I wonder why there is one black and one white wheel arch !
Is that to tell right from left ?

JEZ
WA, 395 posts
29 Jun 2018 4:47PM
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It's a bugger to mow tho.. and I got bored sticking on the fluffy stuff on the arches!

yoyo
WA, 1646 posts
29 Jun 2018 4:54PM
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Mitsubishi still thinks there is life in the Delicia model. Supposedly this is the 2018 version. Maybe the Aussie importer could import a few.

Mark _australia
WA, 22338 posts
29 Jun 2018 4:56PM
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^^^ that looks about 10mm longer than a Commodore wagon

Delica LWB was always a good option, shame everything is shorter now and/or a bit less 4WD capable.

Thus my Troopie suggestion




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