>i usually respect anyone's personal modifications as long as THEY ARE USEFUL >and PRACTICAL. to many doo-dads and knick-knacks like seashells, baskets, >drilled on items bla bla bla are usually overbearing and not the CLEAN look i >prefer, but with VWs, to each his own. The Vanagon is functional. There is form there, but it is secondary to function in this vehicle. I think that if you add to the functionality and don't detract from the form (aesthetics) of it, it's good. I do agree, however, that it must also be reversible. Dave -- Dave Carpenter Whatever you wish for me, May you have twice as much. "Sometimes I think we're alone in the universe, and sometimes I think we're not. In either case the idea is quite staggering." -- Arthur C. Clarke |
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