very Nice :) They are rare in Germany! But That USA has country was astonished ! Nice to See :) I have Suzuki jimny FJ extreme and I like to pull you out if it doesn`t go on ( Fun must be) :D Greetings from Germany
Hi man, nice VW specimen you have here! I currently own a Country as well, located in french alpes I'm curious on wich method you use to lift it up by 1", 2" ? And wich tire size do you wear ?
@@karol23982 Yeah, but I think he wants to know 1) what kit did you use to lift it by 1"? And wow, AZ, my neck of the woods. This is an awesome rare beast. 2) And what trail is this and what part of AZ is it located? I love rare oddball cars like this where manufacturers decided to just build something so off-the-wall, like the Fiat panda 4X4. And 3) where did you source this particular Golf Country?
@@Jeff_F7 it’s not a kit car come like that from VW if u look up Vw golf country Mk2 u should find all the info u need . I live in Phoenix Arizona desert all around me here lol
@@karol23982 I may not have been clear enough. I think you misunderstood me. I know all about the golf country mk2. In fact, I always wanted one. As i mentioned in my previous comment, I love rare oddball cars like this or the fiat panda 4x4, etc. I meant to clarify what @BONIFAY Hugo was asking about the suspension. I think he wanted to know what aftermarket SUSPENSION / lift kit or aftermarket suspension parts were used to lift your golf country mk2 even more than standard, if it is lifted higher than a stock Golf Country. It looks slightly higher than a standard Golf Country (which is already quite high) and you mentioned it is lifted further by 1" if I understood you correctly in your previous reply to the guy originally asking. He wants to know (and I want to know) how you achieved that extra lift (e.g. spacers, different springs, shocks, etc.). Also, I live in AZ too. But I wanted to know where exactly in Phoenix this trail is or what's the name of this specific trail? Also, my third question in my previous comment was where did you source this Golf Country (did you import it yourself or purchase it from someone in the US who already imported it, and if you did import it, from what country did you import it from and what was the company that helped take care of all the importation requirements?) ? I'm asking because I'd love to find and import one myself one day.
I had a Country 4x4 (funf und funf) in the 90's in Munich!!! So fun, kicked ass in the snow!!!
A lot of vehicles can be turned into anything all ya need is ideas and planning and BOOM YA GOT IT 🥰🥰🥰
Well this one is not modified it is oem from factory like this 🤙🏻
@@karol23982 thats fine but i do love exterior tho 😍
very Nice :)
They are rare in Germany! But That USA has country was astonished !
Nice to See :)
I have Suzuki jimny FJ extreme and I like to pull you out if it doesn`t go on ( Fun must be) :D
Greetings from Germany
Der Golf Country ist ein Import in der USA. Siehe Jamie Orr.
My dream car right here 🥵
Oh man... I love this! I had a Country back in the days and this is exactly what I really wanted to do with it! =)
The things I get to do and see it’s awesome 👌🏻
So is there a button or something to activate the Syncro mode or is it automatic? awesome and unique car, don't ever sell it
No it’s all automatic the diff when start slipping back diff is locking n helps out
ima li balkanaca
Is this car an imported one because I saw the license plate being European
Pozdrawiam
Hi man, nice VW specimen you have here!
I currently own a Country as well, located in french alpes
I'm curious on wich method you use to lift it up by 1", 2" ? And wich tire size do you wear ?
Just 1” on the front nothing big , tires are 27-8.5 R14 MT
@@karol23982 Yeah, but I think he wants to know 1) what kit did you use to lift it by 1"? And wow, AZ, my neck of the woods. This is an awesome rare beast. 2) And what trail is this and what part of AZ is it located? I love rare oddball cars like this where manufacturers decided to just build something so off-the-wall, like the Fiat panda 4X4. And 3) where did you source this particular Golf Country?
@@Jeff_F7 it’s not a kit car come like that from VW if u look up Vw golf country Mk2 u should find all the info u need .
I live in Phoenix Arizona desert all around me here lol
@@karol23982 I may not have been clear enough. I think you misunderstood me. I know all about the golf country mk2. In fact, I always wanted one. As i mentioned in my previous comment, I love rare oddball cars like this or the fiat panda 4x4, etc. I meant to clarify what @BONIFAY Hugo was asking about the suspension. I think he wanted to know what aftermarket SUSPENSION / lift kit or aftermarket suspension parts were used to lift your golf country mk2 even more than standard, if it is lifted higher than a stock Golf Country. It looks slightly higher than a standard Golf Country (which is already quite high) and you mentioned it is lifted further by 1" if I understood you correctly in your previous reply to the guy originally asking. He wants to know (and I want to know) how you achieved that extra lift (e.g. spacers, different springs, shocks, etc.). Also, I live in AZ too. But I wanted to know where exactly in Phoenix this trail is or what's the name of this specific trail? Also, my third question in my previous comment was where did you source this Golf Country (did you import it yourself or purchase it from someone in the US who already imported it, and if you did import it, from what country did you import it from and what was the company that helped take care of all the importation requirements?) ? I'm asking because I'd love to find and import one myself one day.
Isn’t that a Portuguese license plate on the car ?
No sir it’s Polish plate and back one is Arizona plate 🤙🏻
The car has more groundclearence than my parents Qashqai..
And thats why own a Vw Country.
Well the tires makes it look nice but I do have 1 inch lift on the front so from 8.5 went to 11.5 inch groundclearence
@@karol23982+ good in the snow
@@polardabear idk I don’t have snow here
@@karol23982+ I live in the northern Finland so snow is summer on the finest
What engine do you have, and what is your fuel economy? :)
Mattias Nilsson it is 1.9td swap , fuel economy I really don’t know
@@karol23982 did you swap it? What mods to make a diesel work with syncro gearbox?
Even with that setup its probably getting 35+. Folks who put TDI in wranglers claimed they got 30mpg all day long.
polak?
Tak
How u lifted it up that much please tell me?
It’s from factory like that look up Vw golf country
Is that an 1.6d in the golf country
It is 1.9 TD
Polskie tablice?
Tak bo w Arizonie nie jest obowiązkowe mieć przednia tablice także żeby pusto nie było i głupio dałem PL tablice
@@karol23982 czyli nasze w Arizonie? :)
@@osgcustomrepairs3859 tak 👍🏻
@@karol23982 to pozdrawiam cię z faterlandu :D
Az🔥
What are those rims? 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Mk1 gti snowflakes