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Member ID: salteaterVW

Location: Salt Lake CIty, UT

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Vehicle Info

1983 Volkswagen Rabbit

Bragging Rights

  • 1/4 Mile0 sec @ -1 mph
  • 0-600sec
  • Top Speed-1mph
  • HP130
  • Weight1800lbs

Major Upgrades

  • turbo
  • nitrous
  • bore increase
  • port and polish
  • supercharger
  • extrude honed
  • stroke increase
  • engine swap

Modifications

Performance Parts

  • K&N Intake 
  • Borla Exhaust 
  • Bosch Ignition 

Interior

  • Custom Steering Wheel 
  • VDO Gauges 
  • Custom Shift Knob 
  • Recaro Seats 

Exterior Styling

  • Falken Tires 
  • Enkei Wheels 

Ratings

    • Currently 3.0/5 Stars.

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Last updated: Feb 14, 2006

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Alex’s Volkswagen Rabbit
“MKI Golf GTI”

  • Currently 2.96 /5 Stars.
5 guestbook comments

So far so good
gonna use Megasquirt, cause I hate CIS-E

salteaterVW's 1983 Volkswagen Rabbit

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salteaterVW  

Posted by: salteaterVW

02/14/2006 08:12PM

Dude Rabbits are fun even with an 8v, good luck wit your bunny.

BunnyProject  

Posted by: BunnyProject

02/01/2006 11:04PM

hahah yea i cat wait till i get my licecnse....i hear rabbits are hella fun to drive.

1701e  

Posted by: 1701e

01/15/2006 08:06PM

Clean looking Rabbit, I have never driven a Rabbit but I hear the MK1 rabbits are really fun to drive, good power to weight ratio. Thumbs up!

papachino  

Posted by: papachino

04/05/2005 07:40PM

nice looking rabbit!

VwGTI83  

Posted by: VwGTI83

04/02/2005 05:51PM

Hey, thanks for checking out my Rabbit GTI. Yours is Hella clean! Looks really good too. What do you have planned for it? You have to add some interior pics. Do you have any engine mods going in while you are rebuilding it? I am almost done doing a port and polish on my crossflow head. It is coming out very well, I did not remove a ton of material, but it will flow a lot better... If you ever have the chance to compare a counterflow head with a crossflow head, you will see that the crossflow is a much better design in many areas for many reasons... Good luck with your car. My VWvortex screename is Jettaboy1884 Mike.

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Member ID: salteaterVW

Location: Salt Lake CIty, UT