My 1970 westy import from San Fransisco, California USA

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K@rlos

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Woodbridge, Suffolk
Year of Your Van(s)
1970
Van Type
Westfalia pop-top
Just a few photos of my daily drive, enjoy 8)
 

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Opinions needed, the van will be getting lowered very soon and due to the offset of the Porsche 356 steels clearance will be a slight issue :? What do you dudes think would suit? I thought 15 inch split screen steels painted gloss black with Porsche hub caps would look funky. all suggestions welcome :D
 
Cant go wrong with a nicely painted set of steels dooder :mrgreen:
 
Not want you want to hear but I think it looks pretty cool as it is 8)
 
Karl

Get it lowered, you know it makes sense :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
I've got my hands on a COMPLETE US beam for a very, very good price which i will be overhauling and welding csp adjusters into :D I'll also be buying some Creative spring plate for the rear and it will be sitting on koni dampers. With abit of luck by summer i'll have saved up enough for T2D dropped spindles too :mrgreen:

I do love the look of the 356 steels but they have to go due to issues i mentioned :( I think i may have to go with my black spiltty rims with porsche hub caps idea :mrgreen:
 
crewcab said:
you should lower the rear on the horseshoe plates in the forsale area ;)

Think i may take you up on that suggestion, very good price :D
 

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