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Danny Hart is just super fast. That track should be very slippery, it's a mind bender for me how he made those turns.

This is also advisable on superbikes and the idea is the same: position brakepads so that they do not bite and lock the front wheel.


They've already done it before.

Photoshop... wait!

It's fine, I'm over it. I've had loads of fun with her. Not having to rearrange beer on the trunk to turn it on a bed is a godsend on that particular teenage moments.

Probably it was a good thing she was gone or I would never had won a newer car from my parents back then. There is something with old VW cars though...

I used to have a Type III VW Variant here in Brazil, as a present from my late grandpa to my dad and to me. Here is a picture of her in 2005 before being stolen never to be seen again. Yep, this is Brazil.

haha, this is at my hometown, Caxias do Sul - the southern state in Brazil near Uruguay. They are picking with the sunny beach stereotype of our country

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Made me feel soo good!

At least it is symetrical. This Chevrolet Celta has one sided reverse light.

That is a fact. It's like you need to assure your spot on traffic by being glued to the car in front.
Also, don't make any turn signal if you are merging. 80% of time chances are that the car in your far corner won't slow down to protect his spot.

But that is just Brazil.


I've owned a 74 VW Variant - brazillian adaptation of the german Type 3 - for 5 years and the big steering wheel added to slim diagonal tyres and the motor on the back made it just as it had power steering. I know, we all like to "feel the road" but brazillian budget cars are just horrendous - and overpriced.

Great! Now I want one!

Being here in Brazil makes all other complaints seem superfluous. You can't imagine how bad it is to drive a modern car without power steering on a daily basis.

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It amazes me that the vessels doesn't have one of these nor some kind of alarm on board.

What's up with the asymmetric grill?

Looks like so much fun, even though it looks like all of them have their handbrakes on!

Do you have any idea of what does that black thing held by 2 screws stands for?

Beetle maniacs will apreciate that in 1996 they still used to have feet activated wiper jets.

As a native speaker, I would say that you are right!
Also note the video title: "Trilha Fusca Lambari no rio" stands for "Track VW Beetle Small Fish at the river"

They are Brazilians. I tried hard to translate their hick accent and they say: