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Nov 17, 2006 23:22:01 GMT
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Last Edit: Nov 17, 2006 23:22:21 GMT by daverapid
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Nov 17, 2006 23:30:13 GMT
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Ah yes basically the same as my old 411 and keefys 412. the tooling was sold to the same Brazilian company that soldiered on with the beetle for so many years. only difference is the front and rear styling Have seen a couple in this country,but considering how rare 411/412's are,they are like hens teeth
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Almera GTI = ugly bird who turns out to be great in the sack = Win
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Ah yes basically the same as my old 411 and keefys 412. *cough* 411 thankyou very much! lol
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There is another version similar to these, look more sporty with a low nose, bit like a Scirocco...... anyone remember ?
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Last Edit: Nov 18, 2006 8:16:08 GMT by grizz
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btw - although they look like the 411 in some respects, I think they are actually very different. I'm sure that website says, but i havent got time to read it - but from memory they were a bit of a parts bin special. I presume thats why they have very type 4 looking front. However I'm pretty sure they use a beetle or Ghia chassis, and I don't think they have a type 4 lump.
I remember seeing one at london volksfest a few years back, but I didnt take much notice. fool.
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Last Edit: Nov 18, 2006 8:35:07 GMT by Keefy
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Nov 18, 2006 10:52:38 GMT
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Nov 18, 2006 11:45:48 GMT
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They've got a full-size T1 lump in the back, complete with tall fanhousing making rear luggage room a pokey, rather warm affair.
Steve Walker had a lovely beige one for a while, complete with a barmy 2276 or somesuch big motor. bit of a sleeper.
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Never trust a man Who names himself Trevor. Or one day you might find He's not a real drug dealer.
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