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- From: kpjone01@ulkyvx.louisville.edu
- Subject: Re: I now own a VW. How do I drive it?????
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- Message-ID: <1992Nov17.220515.1@ulkyvx.louisville.edu>
- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1992 02:05:15 GMT
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- >
- > I'd love any help you can offer.
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- > Another happy Fahrvergnugener
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- most vw's can handle high rpm's, but not to the
- point of red line. i have an 83 GTI which has about 134,000 on it and it
- still has good pull all the way up to 5000.
- How to keep your front end from plowing in acceleration through turns is
- to invest in upper and lower strut bars, you can find them in european car in
- the adds in the back. i have abd which cost about $75 for upper and 50 for the
- lower.
- The best club to look into is SCCA, and there should be a 1-800 number in euro
- car. call them.
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- todd
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