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Sadly yes I've heard of it before. If I remember correctly it was a limited production special edition type thing. I still have no clue just wtf VW was thinking when they made that thing. :drink:
You're kidding....those are factory cars?! I see one in my neighborhood from time to time and I thought the owner was just a freak, or liked buying mismatched panels from the junkyard.
'86 325 2.8i stroker - Arctic Blue
'11 328i Sports Wagon - LeMans Blue Strictly Eta
You're kidding....those are factory cars?! I see one in my neighborhood from time to time and I thought the owner was just a freak, or liked buying mismatched panels from the junkyard.
Quite honsetly I wish could be kidding. I'm ashamed that thing wears the same badge as my car :x .
[edit] Did some quick research. Turns out they made 264 of these ugly mothers.
My dad had an '86 Jetta. Sometime around 1996 we went into the dealership for service and they had one of those on the showroom floor full of nerf footballs. If a person guessed the correct amount of footballs in the car then he won a new Jetta. My whole family filled out the little cards and they ended up calling us saying that Jamie Webster had guessed the correct amount. Along with like eight other people. My parents went to a bar downtown and received keys, if a key started the car then they won the car. They ended up being the last people to go, and the person second to last won the car. Anyways, my whole family thought that that car was a special olympic edition since it was '96 and the games were in Atlanta.
Jamie Webster
'89 325is - sold :(
'96 Miata - sold
'01 M5 - sold
'02 Civic Si
My dad had an '86 Jetta. Sometime around 1996 we went into the dealership for service and they had one of those on the showroom floor full of nerf footballs. If a person guessed the correct amount of footballs in the car then he won a new Jetta. My whole family filled out the little cards and they ended up calling us saying that Jamie Webster had guessed the correct amount. Along with like eight other people. My parents went to a bar downtown and received keys, if a key started the car then they won the car. They ended up being the last people to go, and the person second to last won the car. Anyways, my whole family thought that that car was a special olympic edition since it was '96 and the games were in Atlanta.
Some guy had a modified one at a show and he had a note attached under his wiper from some random chick telling him that it was the ugliest car she had ever seen bla bla. 2nd great story.
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