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Date:         Thu, 2 Sep 2004 22:52:23 +0200
Reply-To:     Calle Fallberg <calle.fallberg@TELIA.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Calle Fallberg <calle.fallberg@TELIA.COM>
Subject:      Re: Double cab for sale/engine longevity
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> I would say >>112 mph in a vanagon is not only dangerous for you >but for any child >riding in a car on the same road as you.

So what do you do ? Broadcast to all adults to " avoid traveling on this and that road because there´s a man going 112 mph in a Vanagon there which might be hazardous to children " ;-)

Why do people who get upset when anyone´s traveling fast always have to hide behind kids ? It´s just as bad if you end up in the side of a bus full of old folks !! And the chance of hitting anyone with the Vanagon that´s able to do 112 mph on the speedometer is no bigger than when you travel at 130+ on a big bike or in any of the fast family cars.........

Calle -88 Volvopowered Vanagon (which cruises best at 70 mph and with a top speed of 95 mph - on the speedo :) Mullhyttan, Sweden


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