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Date:         Thu, 1 Apr 1999 18:37:19 -0600
Reply-To:     S2 <satew@MNINTER.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         S2 <satew@MNINTER.NET>
Subject:      Newest Vanagon Performance Mod...
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TODAY ONLY!

The ultimate performance mod is here.

I have exclusive access to the dozens of Lockheed P2V Neptune antisubmarine warfare aircraft in mothballs in a certain dry place in the west.

The engines are preserved in perfect (sorta) condition.

Choose either a J-54 jet or a R-3350 radial recip as each plane has two of each. For a real boost you can use the Gyrowerks mod in addition to the Maxithruster mod to enable vertical takeof and landing with an optimum cruising speed of 185 mph and a top speed of 245 mph.

The standard Audi conversion kit, lots of money, and a "few" other sundry items is all you need to add a really neet engine that will spew a flame 80 feet as you accelerate away from those snotty Porsche 935 pilots. Thats with the J-54. With the R-3350 mod you will have over 2500 horseposer to the rear wheels. Viper? NO PROBLEM!

Send your van and a certified check for $175,000.00 via UPS to: IMOUTAHERE inc. 4141 April Lane Under Groove Heights, MN nozip


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