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    #31
    Originally posted by Jordan325iC View Post
    The VW guys have a method of styling where they:
    1. Take a rusty, shitty looking old VW
    2. Make it look even more shitty/rusty
    3. Put expensive, super-euro rims on it
    4. Slam it to the ground.
    Viola. Super euro beater. I can dig it.
    TOTALLY! VW guys have this knack for taking a car that looks like complete SHIT, slamming it on hot rims, and turning into something I'd glady waste thousands of potential children all of the hood of. My friend Sean has a MkIII Jetta slammed to the ground on 15x8 Schmidt ModernLines, and the trunk is all primered and has a bunch of stickers on it, the paint on the roof looks like hell, and it's still sexy as hell.

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      #32
      so i guess my VW is just rat stylez huh?

      I think ill take the paint off my car now... "where is that damn sand blaster!"

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        #33
        i'll help you put some dents in your car if you want i'm free tomorrow after i get my down pipes done. so what do ya say elliot?:D

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          #34
          Originally posted by tonytony View Post
          i'll help you put some dents in your car if you want i'm free tomorrow after i get my down pipes done. so what do ya say elliot?:D
          sure, i want to do some ebrake slides first, i hope it is raining :D

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            #35
            boooo for rain i need to finish putting on down pipes, no garage, and assdrags FTL

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              #36
              That's slick as hell! Are those pictures taken at the Kings Mills Factory?

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                #37
                Originally posted by golfdmb18 View Post
                yea, i know....its not changing its current body state except a big drop next week:D
                Excellent.

                For those still not in the know:



                Also, I will own a squareback/notchback/fastback in my future, I love these cars. Either a squareback thats been "surf"-ized, or HoodRide.
                Reminiscing...

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by golfdmb18 View Post
                  yea, i know....its not changing its current body state except a big drop next week:D
                  How r u doin the drop, bags or static dropped springs?
                  I'd suggest bags, their amazing, got them on my satin black pickup

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                    #39
                    I love it.

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                      #40
                      Definitely cool. I’ve always like notchbacks personally.

                      This related pic has been on my HD for a while:
                      -----Zen and the Art of e30 Maintenance - / - Zen TOC - / - Zen Summary

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by golfdmb18 View Post
                        yea, i forget that why are called...mp-8s are something like that? He has the original steelies with brand new tires that are coming with it so i may sell these.
                        The rims are EMPI's (Engineered Motor Parts Inc.)

                        I had a 64 Square and a 63 Notch. Sold the Notch for the down payment for me and the missus first house. Pre-67 VW's are freakin fun to own - they are light and extremely fast with a 1835cc dual weber motor (great power-to-weight ratio) and handle like they are on rails when dumped. I wouldn't narrow the beam to the lowered stance of square in the pic though.
                        I Timothy 2:1-2

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                          #42
                          1835 and 1776cc engines are typically prime candidates for turbos...

                          Cheaper then going stroker and still fairly reliable.

                          I've got an 1835 case in storage with a set of weber 44IDFs... I paid a few hundred bucks for those webers five years ago, they have increased in price since then. Unfortunately I never got around to getting heads for it or finishing my resto. for that fact.

                          enjoy, hopefully there isn't too much rust on that sq. back.

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                            #43
                            i find it humorous hearing you guys discuss ratted out vws. ;)
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                              #44
                              I like it. How's the interior? If the rust isn't too bad, I say strip the trim off yourself and have a good shop paint it for you. If it were mine I'd look into adding a huge sliding ragtop sunroof. Would be a fun beach cruiser.

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