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- SirDerp175
I do not approve, not rear engine and rear wheel drive. They should have at least done it to a '68...but then I'd be angry about defiling one of those...better yet they shouldn't have done it all.
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The oversized wheels being the only modification in question here but, nonetheless, evidencing another unaesthetic and context-incorrect curiosity peculiar to the 'yobbo' (the Australian equivalent to the 'yob' in UK parlance).
Give it something akin to the SS bodykit and it would look better.![]()
The oversized wheels being the only modification in question here but, nonetheless, evidencing another unaesthetic and context-incorrect curiosity peculiar to the 'yobbo' (the Australian equivalent to the 'yob' in UK parlance).
Would probably look better if the bumper had a slot for the exhaust.![]()
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I'm different yea I'm different
On the first one, there is... unfortunately it's about 18 inches to the rightWould probably look better if the bumper had a slot for the exhaust.
That second one, funny that its in California because I used to live next to someone who had a set up almost identical in all areas, except it had Altezza's.![]()
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I'm different yea I'm different
On the second one, left side? "Roadster"What does that badge say?
Oddly, it sorta makes sense. I mean, they have a good resistance to pressure (just squeeze one and see) and can easily reform to the ball shape. (Rebound, I guess.)Tennis balls....?
Is that a mashup of VW models?
.....And a Fiat 500Is that a mashup of VW models?
.....And a Fiat 500
Looks like a Beetle and Combi had a baby
extremely tasteful.
Ooh, a Harlequin Golf.
If you can believe it, those came from the factory like that. Excepting those wheels.