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The 02, Heading Towards "Collector - Garage Queen" Status.


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2 hours ago, OriginalOwner said:

I continue to drive my '74tii because it likes to be driven as much as I like to drive it.

 

"Give me diving board bumpers and square tail lights or give me ......... I don't want anything else."

 

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Cheers,

 

Carl

 

The important question  What beer is that?  Steinlager?  I love that stuff...

'73tii Inka 🍊

'74tii Fjord 🏄‍♂️

 

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1 hour ago, conkitchen said:

And now all this threads needs is some cancel culture youth to step in and point out everything that is wrong here. 


isn’t that the point of the thread? To tell everyone the only proper way to enjoy an 02 is Slavs way? Cancel car collectors, cancel enthusiasts with more money than time who are willing to pay someone else to work on their car so they can use their free time to enjoy it, cancel anyone who owns a second car for commuting, cancel snowboards (probably).

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On 7/10/2021 at 1:56 PM, Mike G said:

isn’t that the point of the thread? To tell everyone the only proper way to enjoy an 02 is Slavs way? Cancel car collectors, cancel enthusiasts with more money than time who are willing to pay someone else to work on their car so they can use their free time to enjoy it, cancel anyone who owns a second car for commuting, cancel snowboards (probably).

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As a long time money maker in the film biz....I shot in Piru every couple of years. I was there doing "What's Love Got to Do with It" when I stuck my head inside your buddies garage and was floored....there was some serious sh!t in there, including a 250 GTO long wheelbase. I made sure to pop my head inside the doors every job after that.

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On 7/10/2021 at 3:37 PM, Mike G said:

I never made a comment about your finances, I was referring to others who might have more money than time and rely on professionals to maintain their car. 

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