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New to VW... please help
My friend just purchased a 1975 Volkswagon Beetle (not a super beetle) and we are going to try to restore and tune it. I have a great deal of tuning experience on other model vehicles but have never even sat inside a bug... let alone worked on one. I am hoping that you all may be able to provide me with some information about where to get performance and OEM products for our bug. Any help you all may provide will be GREATLY appreciated. TY.
Adam
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Check Out "New to VW's
Check out this page and links -See -> http://www.1800vw.bizhosting.com/0.new_to.vws.htm
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Adam,
I'm just finishing up a restoration project on a 1973 Type-1 Beetle. Some of the outlets that I used for parts and performance items are as follows. Hope these help! http://www.cip1.com/ http://www.socalautoparts.com/ http://www.pacificcustoms.com/ http://www.mamotorworks.com/ http://www.bugsandbuggies.com/ JIM |
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Re: New to VW... please help
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Re: New to VW... please help
superbeetles.com has nice DIY instructions. thanx
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