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Helpful tip next time you go junking: If you find a part you want, but can't get it at the time, remove it like you're going to take it, then stash it in a different car (minivans are great for this as the have loads of room for big parts and not many minvan owners go junking). Then, if someone is looking at parts

you should listen to Mr H talk about your opinion Mr DMV. Always fuck the DMV

I'd kind of love to retrofit a set to my Beetle, just as a way of sending a little message to any hardcore-obsessed Beetle fans out there. And that message would either be you're not alone, friend or maybe, holy shit are we a pack of geeks.

As an Australian I find it oddly comforting that the Best looking (IMO) Beetle Tail Lights are so exclusive.

The Venom GT was not that smooth up that course a couple years back.

Well in that case YOU assumed the OP was NOT from the US. So we are even, you fruit-juggling beanbag. You slime-covered bamboozle. You... uh... ok, you win with the friendly insults.

It's fascinating to see it work, because it bends down, it doesn't flip up. It's crazy.

yeah, I think it would've made it. But the trail just kept getting harder. A Wrangler had turned back right before us, so we figured it was time to go.

Perhaps but he's an idiot for having his top off unless he just enjoys the shit out of cleaning up muddy interiors.

You can't even handle how bespoke it is.

Perhaps my initial post needed a *wink-wink* *nudge-nudge* in it.

Lol....I learned to drive stick in a late 60's or early 70's International Grain Truck. It had an 8-speed transmission as I recall, with one of those levers attached to the shifter that you had to pull on before you could shift from 4th to 5th gear. I hated that transmission. It also had one of those trucker air

I learned on a stick Mustang. Even though I knew the entire concept of manual, it was not forgiving and hard to learn. But once I learned I was really good. And fast. I'd love to have an old Quattro, except they're rare and sexy.

That ski rack makes it look like a cool double spoiler. Me like.

VW had the Dune concept driving around Sylt, Germany, which I guess is the most deserty-sounding name of a German town they could find. Here's what VW is saying about the Dune now:

I like the idea of the Dune Beetle, as the original Beetle's off-roading/Baja heritage is very significant to the history and character of the car and is worth resurrecting. The FWD-only drivetrain is a bit disappointing, though. The original Beetle was only 2WD, too, but it was light enough and had enough weight over

I definitely thought Mitsubishi would have been on here!

So much want

Congratulations, Sir! *sob*