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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
Mid-Atlantic Cobra Association
VW's at the Sonic
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<blockquote data-quote="FHATTCATT" data-source="post: 6670932" data-attributes="member: 51587"><p>Dubbers can be pretty cool people. My first car was a 74 Super Bug with a built motor- did high 13's and would beat most 86 Mustang GT's. It was pretty cool having a Bug that could beat our school's rich kid's Gt's. And a few years back I had an 02 VW GTI that we had some decent work done to it. At the VW gtg's you will generally find a good mix of old heads in their classic Bugs, preppys in their modded Passats (once saw one where the guy rearranged the letters in Passat to spell "taPass"), as well as the younguns in their GTI's and Cabriolets. And I have gone by the VW gtg's before in a couple of my Mustangs and each time several people asked to go for rides which I thought was pretty cool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FHATTCATT, post: 6670932, member: 51587"] Dubbers can be pretty cool people. My first car was a 74 Super Bug with a built motor- did high 13's and would beat most 86 Mustang GT's. It was pretty cool having a Bug that could beat our school's rich kid's Gt's. And a few years back I had an 02 VW GTI that we had some decent work done to it. At the VW gtg's you will generally find a good mix of old heads in their classic Bugs, preppys in their modded Passats (once saw one where the guy rearranged the letters in Passat to spell "taPass"), as well as the younguns in their GTI's and Cabriolets. And I have gone by the VW gtg's before in a couple of my Mustangs and each time several people asked to go for rides which I thought was pretty cool. [/QUOTE]
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