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Date:         Tue, 24 Dec 2002 08:29:06 -0600
Reply-To:     Stan Wilder <wilden1@JUNO.COM>
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From:         Stan Wilder <wilden1@JUNO.COM>
Subject:      Re: [WetWesties] RoadHaus - Product Report / Black Taillights -
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In all the years of driving my Westy, I've never failed to find it in the parking lot. My take on all the extras is 'if it doesn't give it better fuel economy, run up hills faster or make it more dependable and safer then It is something that I can do without'. In every Westy or Vanagon I've ever seen, each has its individual qualities even in strictly stock configuration. I belong to a small newly formed VW Club in Dallas area. It consist of about 40 young fellows with a wide variety of VWs. Only about three of them have vans of any type but the vans that are there are all very nice. All of the 35 + VW aircooled cars seem to be in constant transition with addition of Chrome, Wheels, Tires, Paint Jobs, Stereo Equipment. The latest trasition I've seen is an Air Lift system that can raise and lower the VW bug that its mounted on. It is about a $450.00 kit that works in conjunction with the torsion bar suspension. The system will drop the Bug to spark delivery level or up to approximate stock vehicle heigth. Larger systems like this are used by Low Riders to make their cars jump off the ground. Have we got any jumping Westies out there ? We sure need some.

Stan Wilder 83 Air Cooled Westfalia

On Tue, 24 Dec 2002 01:56:39 EST JordanVw@AOL.COM writes: > In a message dated 12/23/02 2:23:02 PM Eastern Standard Time, > BAdams6456 > writes: > > > > Nice report Larry but why "black" tail lights? What's wrong with > the > > traditional red tail lights that seem to have worked well for us > all > > through the years? Happy Holidays! > > > > > > why do people put spoilers on their cars? why do people put alloy > wheels on > their cars? or do custom paint jobs? it's the look.. to customize > and > personalize..to each his own. remember the "blue dots" in the late > 50's > '60's where people drilled holes in their taillights and put the > blue dot in > and it gave the taillight a purple glow? well, > colored/tinted/smoked/clear > taillights/lenses are the latest rage now. even Hella (the people > who make > the OEM VW Lenses) makes them in assorted colors for the golf/jetta, > etc.. > blue, green, you name it. yep, green taillights. go to a > watercooled vw > show (or hell, hang out at the local mall :<) and you'll see what i > mean.. > chris > >

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