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72 Super back on the road...
vdub2c - April 4th, 2003 at 12:08 PM

Hey Y'all,

Long time no post....

Anyhoo, i've FINALLY got my beloved superbug back on the road! :bounce

After a few months in mechanic hell, the rear suspension has now been replaced, lowered, the engine re-tuned, spark plugs changed and leads changed, air-filter cleaned.. in short, it feels like a new car again.

I just got it blue slipped (yesterday) and green-slipped and rego will be on the cards for tomorrow.

The paint copped a few nicks (while being at the mechanics, so a sand and a respray has been ordered...

So if all goes well the car will be at the nationals on the 19th...

BTW: who's doing what? will it be the nationals, or Bug-in that most are going to?
I wanna unveil my beauty to the VW scene.... so i just wanna know the right place to do it.

Thanks for listening, i'm so glad it's been mended back to full health and it's getting some new clothes :)

Over and out,
Yianni


SKEWtYpe3 - April 4th, 2003 at 12:31 PM

well done, i remember the fiasco that happened to you not long ago
good to see you get her rubber back on the tar !
bummer about the mechs scratching her though !
:bounce


vdub2c - April 4th, 2003 at 12:41 PM

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Originally posted by SKEWtYpe3
well done, i remember the fiasco that happened to you not long ago
good to see you get her rubber back on the tar !
bummer about the mechs scratching her though !
:bounce


Yeah that fiasco, very costly.. but i've learnt my lesson....

as for the scratches, it just gave me a chance to give my mistress a new look of life.. same colour... just brand spankin' for the show :bounce


Doug Sweetman - April 4th, 2003 at 02:29 PM

I know EXACTLY what you mean about scratches "appearing" at the mechanics.

I had a bad run with my 73 - it took 3 months to get the work done (partial rewire, tune, gearbox build and rego) and I dont know how many phone calls and visits just to keep the guys working on it.

And then it comes back with nicks on 50 or 60% of the panels !!!!!

But at least it is on the road now, and I am back in the land of Fahvergnugen again :), after a brief foray into the Japanese copies....


vdub2c - April 4th, 2003 at 02:44 PM

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Originally posted by Doug Sweetman
I know EXACTLY what you mean about scratches "appearing" at the mechanics.

I had a bad run with my 73 - it took 3 months to get the work done (partial rewire, tune, gearbox build and rego) and I dont know how many phone calls and visits just to keep the guys working on it.

And then it comes back with nicks on 50 or 60% of the panels !!!!!

But at least it is on the road now, and I am back in the land of Fahvergnugen again :), after a brief foray into the Japanese copies....


Yeah it's real hard to find a honest and 'eager' mechanic that actually wants to finish the job. But the "nicks" and "dings" and scratches that show up are unbelievable... i don't understand how they can just do that and think no one will notice. Anyways, as you said...
when the job is FINALLY done, it's a small issue that can be dealt with.

:thumb