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Volkswagen Splitty Limo "Noah"

Volkswagen Splitty Limo “Noah”
Lot Number | 25 |
Make | Volkswagen |
Model | Splitty Bus |
Year | 1958 |
Transmission | Manual |
Engine | 2.0l GTi Inline Four Cylinder |
Mileage Indicated | 32740 miles |
Paperwork | Yes |
1958 Volkswagen Kombi Custom “Noah” – Retro Cool, Stretched for Fun
Meet “Noah” – a one-of-a-kind, stretched 1958 Volkswagen Kombi built during lockdown by the talented team at VDub Tech in Johannesburg. This isn’t just any Kombi – it’s a custom creation stretched to 6 metres in length, built to turn heads and carry the vibe wherever it goes.
Finished in a classy two-tone Green and White with safari windows, Fuchs-style wheels and a rock ‘n roll bed setup, this Kombi blends vintage charm with clever practicality. It comfortably seats 8, and when the day winds down, the rear folds flat into a double bed – perfect for Camp Fest weekends or scenic road trips.
Under the rear deck sits a 2.0L GTI engine paired with a drivetrain from a Bay Window Kombi, giving it the power to cruise effortlessly in modern traffic. Upgraded brakes add confidence, while the thumping custom Pioneer sound system takes care of the tunes.
From the wooden floor to the built-in storage, “Noah” is all about road-tripping in style – a rolling tribute to the free-spirited Kombi lifestyle, now with modern muscle and comfort.
Look out for “Noah” going under the hammer – ready to roll, camp, cruise and entertain.
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