page for Ayham Eid Idrees 

this page shows Ayham's cool Scirocco and you can find some tech. info about his car below....

enjoy the impressive red Desert Wind called Scirocco that even blows in far away arabian Jordan !

 

engine and gear box :

   1) I fitted a Audi 80 1989 model 2.0 short  cylinderblock
   2) a 1.8 golf gti digifant II cylinder head compeletly with it's wiring room and control unit RV code . 
   3) I kept the close ratio 1.6 scirocco gearbox FK code .
   4)  a 285degree piper cam kit orderd from England.
   5) a Pace Setter try_y headers
   6) a cherry bomb mufflers.
   7) a power boost valve
   8) modified the throttle body
   9) K&n 57i induction kit orderd from England
   10) lightened fly wheel
   11) 2.0 clutch  
   12) front cross drilled brake disks
   13) rear brake conversion chassis
   14) lowered around 5.0 cm using Eibach springs in front and cutting the rear
   15) Boge turbo gas shock absorbers
   16) front lower strut brace
   17)15  inch flat wheels with kumho 195/50/15
   18) BMW 323i 1982 recaro front seats with net head rests
   19) aluminuim gear knob
   20) aluminuim pedals
   21)central lock
   22)electric windows
   23)1986 scirocco gtx coloured bodykit
   24)front and rear golf big bumpers
   25)Seat toledo 1996 chin spoiler mounted in front
   26)Golf Cl front spoiler mounted under rear golf big bumper
   27)painted in Skoda 1997 Feliecia Rally red colour h9h9 1810 code
   28)arial removed front front left wing
   29)a bee sting mounted on the roof
   30)coloured windows all around
   31)tinted rear lights
 
    I.C.E.
   32) Pioneer headunit 8550
   33) Pioneer cdx_m30 cd changer
   34) Kenwood 6*9 inch 4way 200 watt speakers
   35) Kenwood 500 watt subwoofer
   36) Phillips amp 6-channel 400 watt

 

 

 

 

write Ayham a mail : scirocco_gti@index.com.jo

 

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And here a little about Jordan, the home of Ayham and his Scirocco:

 

Welcome to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, a young country dense with history, a well traveled bridge between sea and desert, East and West.

Above the layers of antiquity, discover a land of mesmerizing beauty: the Jordan Valley, fertile, inventive, ever changing, and remote desert wadis, immense and still. Here are little known desert castles, the haunting wilderness of Wadi Rum, Red Sea coral, restful spas, and monuments from every age of humanity, crowned by the rock carved city of Petra.

Experience, too, the modern Jordan, founded by King Abdullah in the wake of World War 1.

The late King Hussein, Abdullah's grandson, has ruled as constitutional monarch since 1952 - 1999, achieving a remarkable measure of peace, stability, and economic growth. Now The King of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan is King Abdullah Bin Al Hussein The Young & Dynamic King. Business and the arts are thriving, and you will find first rate hotels, restaurants, galleries, and shops.

Above all, as a privileged and honored guest, you will delight in the unrivaled hospitality of the Jordanian people.

Above all, Jordan is a land of history, and new details of its ancient civilizations are coming to light every year, as tens of archaeological teams probe into the Jordanian earth in search of the past. The most recent archaeological work indicates that nomadic Stone Age inhabitants of Jordan lived along ancient river beds and former lakes as far back as half a million years ago, and by 8,000 BC, permanent villages of stone and mudbrick houses started to appear on the scene. In the Early Bronze Age, about 3,200 BC, the start of true urban life is recorded in a series of small, walled "cities" that appear throughout Jordan. Situated as it was between the great civilizations of Egypt to the west and Mespotamia to the east, Jordan was destined to be a busy crossroads. In the Iron Age, during the first Millennium BC, several small kingdoms prevailed in the area. The Edomites ruled southern Jordan; the Moabites settled in the centre of the country; and the Amorites had their capital at Hisban, south of Amman; the Ammonites controlled the area around Amman; and the Kingdom of Gilead reigned in the northern region around the Zerqa River. The Arab Nabataeans established their kingdom in southern Jordan at the end of the 1st Nillennium BC, with its secure capital at Petra, but finally succumbed to Roman control in the early 2nd Century AD. The Romans ruled Jordan for several centuries, until the Byzantine empire, with its capital at Constantinople, brought Christianity to the area for some 400 years. In the 7th Century AD, the armies of Islam came out Arabia and established the Umayyad Caliphate at Damascus, and Jordan has been an Islamic land ever since. In 1916, the Sherif Hussein of the Hijaz launched the Great Arab Revolt against Ottomans, and by the early 1920s the Emirate of Transjordan was established under the rule of the Emir Abdallah, grandfather of His Majesty King Hussein. Jordan became fully independent from Great Britain in 1946, and has developed without interruption as the independent Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan ever since.

 


General Information

OFFICIAL NAME: The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
POPULATION: 4.0 million (est.).
CAPITAL: Amman.
MAIN CITIES: Amman, Zarqa, Aqaba, Irbid, Salt.
OFFICIAL LANGUAGE: Arabic, although English is used in commerce and by many Jordanians.

 

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