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Volkswagen T3 Blue Star mit Oettinger-Motor 1990

General description : – Dieser VW T3, ein Exemplar der besonders gut ausgestatteten Sondermodells „Bluestar“, hat eine originalen Laufleistung von gerade mal 152.640 km und eine besonders gut erhaltene Karosserie ohne die beim T3 typischen Roststellen. Passend dazu zeigt auch die Innenausstattung kaum Verschleiß. Etwas ganz besonderes wird dieser VW Bus aber durch seinen neu aufgebauten und dabei optimierten Motor. So wurde, basierend auf dem originalen 2,1 Liter WBX mit 95 PS, ein Oettinger Okrasa 2,5 Liter WBX4 Umbausatz verbaut, dazu weitere Motorkomponenten angepasst und das Getriebe komplett überholt, entsprechend zum Motor mit einem länger übersetzten fünften Gang.

– Das Sondermodell „Bluestar“ war das letzte Sondermodell vor Produktionsende des VW T3, welches in Hannover hergestellt wurde. Es basiert auf der Multivan-Ausstattung und hatte darüber hinaus viele weitere Extras. Die Ausstattung im Detail: Servolenkung, geregelter Katalysator, die Rücksitzbank kann zur Schlafliege umgeklappt werden, Klapptisch hinten, extra Beleuchtung hinten, klappbare Armlehnen vorne, elektrische und beheizte Seitenspiegel, Digitaluhr, Drehzahlmesser, Tageskilometerzähler, Zentralverriegelung, zwei Back-to-Back Sitze, Vorhänge, GFK-Beplankung, zwei Schiebefenster und Alufelgen. Zusätzlich hat dieses Exemplar noch eine Westfalia Anhängerkupplung.

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1990 Volkswagen T3 Blue Star mit Oettinger-Motor is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Am Stadtholz 24-26DE-33609 Bielefeld by Auto Dealer for €29900.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Volkswagen Model : T3 Model Version : Blue Star mit Oettinger-Motor Engine size : 2.5 Model Year : 1990 Sub type : Van Location : Am Stadtholz 24-26DE-33609 Bielefeld

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