Look, it isn't Friday yet, but all of you have missed the real significance of the Shrynkro on ebay the world's favorite market place. The seller is already dead! Brain dead as anyone can be that would ruin a Syncro like this. Not a thinking, rational person like most of you could lift an Exacto knife to a Syncro let alone a Sawzall. Now, after shrinking it down from original factory dimensions, it has become a rarest of the rare - The Shrynkro! More versatile han the original it allow easy access to the interior the same as a luxury convertible , but with much more room. It's smaller , but now can carry 20 foot carpet rolls, pianos, you can even make money in your spare time giving hay rides! This rare Shrynkro comes from Oktoberfiesta , Germany. They are so rare they are rarely even seen there. The optional double decker module( as explained by BenT) can been seen on the streets of Pakistan .
Robert 1982 Westfalia
----Original Message Follows---- From: Ben T <BenTbtstr8@AOL.COM> Reply-To: BenTbtstr8@AOL.COM To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM Subject: Re: Will someone please go KILL this guy!!! Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2003 13:59:22 EDT In a message dated 10/15/2003 10:41:26 AM Pacific Daylight Time, mst@AK.NET writes: Come on Ben, real men would use duct tape to hold the top and bottom sections together! Mark in AK (the state with the highest per capita use of Duct tape in the U.S.) Hey real men wouldn't use the clear duct tape they are selling now at Home Despot. But it sure makes some pretty frilly hard to see repairs. BenT Synkroski
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