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Info Bulletins New buggy for Aus - Lantana 644T
Posted by lantanabuggy on Wednesday, March 04, 2009 (18:41:22) (656 reads)

RouteBuggy, an English owned French company are looking for distributors for its Lantana 644T buggy.
The Lantana is road legal in Europe but also performs off-road due to its off-road chassis.
Further information is available at www.routebuggy.com

We are looking for partners/distributors in Australia, the Lantana is already present in 11 countries worldwide and is proving very popular in the rental market as well as to private individuals.

If you may have an interest in our product or would like further information then please contact:

Andy Walsh
lantanabuggy@yahoo.com



Tech Articles VW Transmissions in plain english
Posted by Brad on Monday, December 15, 2008 (08:28:52) (752 reads)

VW Transmission, which one, why and how to fit ? So many questions and so much info to look through. Well luckily Wes has done a lot of thining for you and written an article to help out.



Tech Articles Manx Buggy Instructions
Posted by Brad on Monday, December 15, 2008 (08:17:13) (871 reads)

If you are building a Manx Buggy then having some instructions to follow will make your life so much easier.



Tech Articles Removal of a Manx Bonnet
Posted by Brad on Monday, December 15, 2008 (08:11:34) (655 reads)

Over the years a few people have asked how to remove the bonnet on a Meyers Manx so I thought I would take a few moments to put down some information that may help.

The design of the Manx is such that the bonnet is an itergral part of the tub and provides support to teh front guards, dash and windscreen frame. It ties it all togeather and as such is secured in a number of places.



Info Bulletins Manx Club Australia AGM 17 Jan 09
Posted by Brad on Friday, November 28, 2008 (01:18:51) (568 reads)

The Manx Dune Buggy Club of Australia AGM will be held on 17 Jan 09 at the 60 Flower Steert NUNDAH. That is teh Scout hall next to the Bowls club where Buggy Fest was held.

All current and future members invited.

Hope to see you all there ..

Start time 4.00pm with a BBQ and Soft Drinks.




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