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Member ID: secondskinrep

Location: Phoenix, AZ

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1994 Volkswagen Thing
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  • 1/4 Mile0 sec @ -1 mph
  • 0-600sec
  • Top Speed-1mph
  • HP-1
  • Weight-1lbs

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secondskinrep’s Volkswagen Thing
“Second Skin Sand Rail”

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secondskinrep's 1994 Volkswagen ThingThis is how I got her, with an air cooled 1915cc engine.
secondskinrep's 1994 Volkswagen Thing this is how she looks now, with a turbo charged 6 cylinder Camaro engine.

secondskinrep's 1994 Volkswagen Thing The rail was built as a 4 seater but we put the storage box in the back rather than a couple of seat.
secondskinrep's 1994 Volkswagen Thing Rear shot of storage box.
secondskinrep's 1994 Volkswagen Thing Notice the station wagon style rear rail.. kind of a hatchback look. This will soon change.
secondskinrep's 1994 Volkswagen ThingAnother shot
secondskinrep's 1994 Volkswagen Thing Close up.. soon to change
secondskinrep's 1994 Volkswagen Thingengine needs some work
secondskinrep's 1994 Volkswagen Thing
secondskinrep's 1994 Volkswagen Thing
secondskinrep's 1994 Volkswagen Thing
secondskinrep's 1994 Volkswagen ThingTop shot
secondskinrep's 1994 Volkswagen Thing Nice shot of the front suspension. She is stock, but has tons of chrome. Real sharp rail!
secondskinrep's 1994 Volkswagen Thing Another angle
secondskinrep's 1994 Volkswagen Thing We added new lamps and a new center console with volt, oil temperature and pressure.
secondskinrep's 1994 Volkswagen ThingAnother angle of the console

So next was the engine.
I took it in to Poor Boys Sand Cars of Phoenix and got the old 1915 rebuilt to a 2276 (air cooled stroker engine).
From 85 hp to 125. Nice jump for a car that weighs about 900 lbs.

� Brand new 2276 stroker (only one tank of gas cycled)
� 8.63:1 compression ratio
� Port & polish
� Full flow oil
� New Optima red top battery
� New rubber with gaskets, seals and covers
� 4 point harness racing seat belts
� Custom upholstered seats and matching top
� Rear disc brakes
� Single Left - right control brake
� CNC hydraulic pedals
� CNC cable Throttle
� POR-15 rust paint treated
� Brand new head lights, brake lights, folding buggy whip mount
� Brand New Chrome cooling tin shrouds
� Brand new chrome doghouse fan shroud
� Brand new fan
� Brand pulleys
� Brand new oil cooler

secondskinrep's 1994 Volkswagen Thing WHAT A DIFFERENCE!!!!
secondskinrep's 1994 Volkswagen Thing She looks bad ass now.
secondskinrep's 1994 Volkswagen ThingHere you can see how we chopped the rear "station wagon" style rail and replaced it with a sporty slated angle rail. Needs paint

secondskinrep's 1994 Volkswagen ThingBefore, with the station wagon look

secondskinrep's 1994 Volkswagen ThingAfter, with the chopped top rail. Much better looking!

secondskinrep's 1994 Volkswagen Thing

secondskinrep's 1994 Volkswagen Thing

secondskinrep's 1994 Volkswagen Thing

secondskinrep's 1994 Volkswagen ThingNow painted and running strong.

So we took her out a few time to get her warmed up and work
out some kinks and before I cycled a full tank of gas she blew a rod right through the case. In mexico, at night, with my girlfriend.

Turns out there is a company that is selling counterfeit ARP 2000 bolts made out of regular steel rather than chromoly. They don't last more than 100 miles. Hurting the aviation industry too.

So I dragged her back to Poor Boys and they were real good about replacing the engine. I had and option. I could either have them rebuild the 2276 for no charge. Had I done this I would have upgraded the heads, done major P&P work, increase the bore and stroke up to 2387 and would have gone fuel injected. or...

For a few extra bucks and my first borne child I could upgrade to a 60 degree Chevy engine.
Basically 3.4L v6 crate engine out of a Camaro, only turbo charged at 8 lbs. (which is more than enough to pull the wheels off the ground in 3rd gear..

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Thedeem0n  

Posted by: Thedeem0n

It's definitely cool, but I live in New England...something like that wouldn't do too well with the winter roads up here...

bweaver  

Posted by: bweaver

Love it wish I had one 5*

tmon930  

Posted by: tmon930

Very nice!!! wish i had one of those... that thing street legal?

Hot_240SX  

Posted by: Hot_240SX

Nice Buggy. Looks a lot better without the wagon style rear bars. Are the panels made out of diamond plate or steel? Keep up the good work on your buggy. Sign my g-book. Thanks!

DeathAwaits666  

Posted by: DeathAwaits666

Awsome dune buggy!!!!!!!!!

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Member ID: secondskinrep

Location: Phoenix, AZ