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Old November 30th 2003, 12:40
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Angelo, teasing isn't very nice.:tisktisk: Let us know before I go crazy with anticipation.:silly:
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Old December 1st 2003, 01:14
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YEAH! Angelo are you gonna tells us what it is....?

I think I already metioned it, huh? But if I didn't here goes some more...

Dome light,
rear spoiler,
turn signal switch,
shift knob,
light knob,
window regulators,
seat belts,
floor mats,
suspension,
trailing arms,
brakes,
brake lines,
axles,
gas tank,
window washer bottle,
power steering pump and/or accesories,
arm rests,
dash trim,
side markers,
horn,
wire harness,
third brake light,
power window button....

How about the McDonalds bag found under the passenger seat of a 993 that you saw....I'm pretty much out of ideas?!?!?!?!!!

Just tell us!!!!

John:silly:
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Old December 1st 2003, 03:53
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How about grafting the whole roof onto a beetle.:silly: That would be the next step after chopping the top. I've never seen that done before.
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Old December 1st 2003, 10:14
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Ive seen a beetle body grafted onto a 911 chassis.
So maybe its a 911 body on a beetle chassis? Ive never seen that.
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Old December 1st 2003, 13:31
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no no no no no no no

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YEAH! Angelo are you gonna tells us what it is....?

I think I already metioned it, huh? But if I didn't here goes some more...

Dome light,
rear spoiler,
turn signal switch,
shift knob,
light knob,
window regulators,
seat belts,
floor mats,
suspension,
trailing arms,
brakes,
brake lines,
axles,
gas tank,
window washer bottle,
power steering pump and/or accesories,
arm rests,
dash trim,
side markers,
horn,
wire harness,
third brake light,
power window button....

How about the McDonalds bag found under the passenger seat of a 993 that you saw....I'm pretty much out of ideas?!?!?!?!!!

Just tell us!!!!

John:silly:

I'll post a pic later - BUT REMEMBER WHERE YOU SAW IT FIRST !!
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Old December 1st 2003, 13:44
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How about a complete 911 front end from in front of the doors foward grafted onto a beetle body. You would get all the good suspension and brakes. Am I getting closer.
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Old December 1st 2003, 15:30
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it's not thata big deal really - just a 'detail' thing really...
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Old December 1st 2003, 15:36
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Old December 1st 2003, 16:03
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Well....It's certainly something I've never seen before!
It's not very noticable, until you get close to them, or until you notice that they are extremely long compared to the stock wiper arms. I like the look, no offence I think that they look like bug antennai to me, which, when you think of it makes sense (get it ). It is unusual and very rare, GOOD JOB man.


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Old December 6th 2003, 13:08
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How about the new S type Jaguar lights?


I'm sure there shold be a few about in the salvage/wreckers yards.


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Old December 6th 2003, 16:08
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S Type huh?!? I dont really recall on what they look like, but it sounds interesting, I'll check it out...

Thanks for the suggestion man


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Old December 6th 2003, 16:15
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Here you go




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Old December 6th 2003, 16:29
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Heres another from a different angle



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Old December 6th 2003, 16:42
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Thumbs up

WOW! Those look nice, the style is similar to the VW Lupo though huh? I still havent decided on what conversion I might do yet but I'll keep the Stype lights in thought...


Thank You for the pictures they help my memory


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Old December 7th 2003, 08:53
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I always thought the S type lights would look good in a ghia. especially if you were able to contout the hood behind the lights just like on the Jag...
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