My Current non-ACVW
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My Current non-ACVW
Hi my name is Ruan and I love VWs!
Plain and simple. My family has been into ACVW and WCVWs since before i was born. So obviously, that was the route I would follow.
I'm in the market for a bug at the moment, but till i find one, this is what i drive. My lovingly converted 1994 CiTI:
Thanx for looking.
Plain and simple. My family has been into ACVW and WCVWs since before i was born. So obviously, that was the route I would follow.
I'm in the market for a bug at the moment, but till i find one, this is what i drive. My lovingly converted 1994 CiTI:
Thanx for looking.
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I follow the build thread on the other forum. Nice car!
I love the old skool styling.
I love the old skool styling.
If it's too low, you're too old
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Very nice Golf.
You obviously went through a lot of trouble getting the old school look on such a relatively new Golf.
You obviously went through a lot of trouble getting the old school look on such a relatively new Golf.
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Hi, thank you, yes, finding pre 1980s golf parts is a huge mission! and very expensive. I will definitely not do it again. Its almost complete so the car will go to the wife so i can start on something new...JohnHoffe wrote:Very nice Golf.
You obviously went through a lot of trouble getting the old school look on such a relatively new Golf.
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I have to LOL at that statement. Finding pre '80 Golf parts is easier - I know of someone who has a stash of NOS MK1 chrome bumpers, grilles etc.Rabbit wrote:Hi, thank you, yes, finding pre 1980s golf parts is a huge mission! and very expensive. I will definitely not do it again. Its almost complete so the car will go to the wife so i can start on something new...JohnHoffe wrote:Very nice Golf.
You obviously went through a lot of trouble getting the old school look on such a relatively new Golf.
It's harder finding ACVW parts -
If it's too low, you're too old
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And that is why i cant wait to start on a ACVW.Blitzkrieg wrote:I have to LOL at that statement. Finding pre '80 Golf parts is easier - I know of someone who has a stash of NOS MK1 chrome bumpers, grilles etc.Rabbit wrote:Hi, thank you, yes, finding pre 1980s golf parts is a huge mission! and very expensive. I will definitely not do it again. Its almost complete so the car will go to the wife so i can start on something new...JohnHoffe wrote:Very nice Golf.
You obviously went through a lot of trouble getting the old school look on such a relatively new Golf.
It's harder finding ACVW parts -
Nothing better than wondering through a scrapyard with Peter Stuyvesant and a shopping trolley, collecting chrome bits & pieces.
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I know, I'm just trying to make myself feel better.Blitzkrieg wrote:It isn't that easy
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im just glad your getting a acvw...dont like golfs much but the very old ones look cool like the fox on the speed and sound...
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Love the wheels!
The only substitute for cubic inches are more cubic inches.
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Nice car.Haven't seen it around PE yet.Whereabout do you stay?
Damn,I'm good!
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I am a HUGE fan of the first Golfs - aka Old Skool!! I would LOVE to have one, but the wife put her foot down and said enough cars in the driveway, behind the house, next to the house and filling up the garage/s!!!!!
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Ah yes, Robbies fox is beautifuldubster wrote:im just glad your getting a acvw...dont like golfs much but the very old ones look cool like the fox on the speed and sound...
Thanx, me too, just love the shape.ZeroAxe wrote:I am a HUGE fan of the first Golfs - aka Old Skool!! I would LOVE to have one, but the wife put her foot down and said enough cars in the driveway, behind the house, next to the house and filling up the garage/s!!!!!
Thank you Chris, I stay in Lorraine and work in Mt PleasantChris wrote:Nice car.Haven't seen it around PE yet.Whereabout do you stay?
Thank you, will definitely transfer them onto the Aircooled.beetlefanatic wrote:Love the wheels!