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As the successor to the T2, the T3 initially featured air-cooled and subsequently water cooled engines. Versions produced in South Africa from 1990 until 2002 featuring an Audi five-cylinder engine.
The predominant variant to the Transporter configuration, the Westfalia camper conversion, was available throughout the production of the T3, and included a pop up roof, refrigerator, sink, and stove.
Examples built between 1980 and 1985 featured round headlights and chrome-plated steel bumpers with plastic end-caps. Air-cooled models (Produced from 1980 to Mid-1983) lack the lower grill above the radiator of the water cooled models, except on models with factory air conditioning installed. 1986 model year vehicles received several revisions, which included a more luxurious interior with a tachometer, more fabric choices, redesigned air conditioner, larger water cooled engine with a more advanced engine management system, and redesigned transmissions including an optional syncro four-wheel drive. Exterior changes include rectangular headlights, which are probably the most notable change, and different paint options. Alloy wheels, larger and squarer plastic bumpers with trim along the rocker panels were options, and standard equipment on Wolfsburg Edition vans. For 1990 and 1991 model years, a "Carat" trim level was available which included all available options (except Westfailia conversion).
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