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newbie from europe... ;-)

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2009 8:36 am
by the european
hi there!
in the next minutes i'll tell you everything about me in "new members"...

but here i just want to show you my van's...

and: there are not a lot of them in germany...!

greets

derek

Re: newbie from europe... ;-)

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2009 8:50 am
by astrozam
Always good to hear from the Euro-brotherhood, nice vans and welcome to ASV Derek :cheers:

Re: newbie from europe... ;-)

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2009 10:15 am
by Cobra
welcome and why do you have my van on your trailer.....? lol

Re: newbie from europe... ;-)

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2009 10:27 am
by ihatemybike
Nice looking vans.

I know they have different tail light regulations in Europe. Did you make the changes to the back of this van?

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Can you explain what changes were needed and why?

Re: newbie from europe... ;-)

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2009 11:32 am
by thevalleyboy
I believe,(Derek please correct me if I am wrong) that in Europe they require ORANGE signal/indicator light and it looks to me that where we have clear reverse lights Derek's vans have orange signal lights. The lights on the bumper are for fog on the drivers side and I am guess a reverse light on the other side. Did I get that correct? Probably needed to be that way when imported, and or sold.... I kind of like the orange indicators - that might be a idea for easy modification, and then install some new reverse lights in the bumper!

Re: newbie from europe... ;-)

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2009 2:14 pm
by the european
yes, you're right!

in germany we have to use orange signal lights when the car is built after '94...
in my other astro there are some orange bulbs in the backlight for the turn signal.
our short astro has got the red ones like you use them, its only possible because the car ist old enough.

the bumper is an export-bumper for europe. it started in 1994 when the first astros came to germany by official dealers. you see the german number-plates? because of the measures it's necessary to have these bumpers. on my other van i've got an short number so it fits into the usual place for the number plate.

so i personally did not change anything at the back, it's just an european model... ;-)

thank you all very much for the nice & warm welcome greetings to me...

see you soon

derek


p.s.: because i can't add more pictures into this thread i'll open an second one...hope the admin doesn't kill me??? ;-)

Re: newbie from europe... ;-)

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2009 2:30 pm
by the european
hope the admin is not sad about but i can not add any pictures in my first thread...

greets

derek
(the newbie from germany)

at the backside you kan see the lpg-tank. this car runs with autogas (liquid petrol gas) its very unusual in your country, isn't it?
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Re: newbie from europe... ;-)

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 10:49 am
by LiftedAWDAstro
the european wrote:at the backside you kan see the lpg-tank. this car runs with autogas (liquid petrol gas) its very unusual in your country, isn't it?

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The use of LP is very unusual here in the USA. We use it on fork lifts in industrial applications a lot and many of them run the 4.3L V-6. It is also used on some delivery trucks.

What is the radiator/cooler under the front bumper in this pic?

Re: newbie from europe... ;-)

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 1:25 pm
by the european
hi!
the cooler is an additional transmission-cooler.

at most of the german highways there is no speed-limit, so usually we drive a little bit faster.
without an extra-cooler you may have some trouble. my usual speed at the highway is about 80 mls and a lot of time i've got an trailer with me...

greets
derek

Re: newbie from europe... ;-)

Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 9:36 pm
by blk lt awd
wow, astro's in germany...had no idea. welcome aboard. last time i was in frankfurt all i saw were those mercedes high tops.....i forget what they're called......