Volkswagen Passat M-Series Super Fire Racing Spa platform nomenclature, was based largely on the A platform as used for the smaller Golf model, but was stretched in all directions. In fact, many components are shared directly between these vehicles. Only 4-door saloon and 5-door estate versions were available, without the fastback option of previous models (though it was considered). It was marketed under the Passat name in all markets; in North America, this was a first.The fuel injected petrol engines gave better performance and refinement than the carburettor units previously used. They were mounted transversely, and the floorpan was eng Features for your Volkswagen Passat - All plugs sold individually.
- 0.6mm Iridium alloy center electrode.
- Outer electrode with platinum chip.
- Short type outer electrode (Anti-Vibration).
- Thermal edge.
HKS M-Series Super Fire Racing Spa The third generation Passat was introduced in 1988 in Europe, 1990 in North America, and 1995 in South America. Its curvy looks were a world away from the boxy appearance of its predecessor and owed much to the jelly mould style pioneered by Ford with the Sierra. The lack of a grille made the car's front end styling reminiscent of older, rear-engined Volkswagens such as the 411, and also doubled as a modern styling trend.At the time it was the first Passat to be built on a Volkswagen-designed platform, rather than sharing one with an Audi saloon. The car, although designated B3 in Volkswagen's HKS M-Series Super Fire Racing Spa Fits the following: |