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 vanderaj
 
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|  posted on August 31st, 2002 at 05:22 PM | 
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Saw my first turbo beetle today since March! 
 
 
Hiya, 
 
I've left my business card with the owner of a lovely Black Turbo Beetle (and an aircooled, too :-) so she can come to our next cruise.  
 
With some luck, I hope she'll come to our next cruise. Be good to have another turbo owner along. :-) 
 
Andrew
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 68AutoBug
 
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|  posted on August 31st, 2002 at 06:54 PM | 
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New Beetles common in Sydney!! 
 
 
and they were in many different colors ... I've never seen so many... I go to Sydney every 2 weeks and might see 3 or 4 if
I'm lucky.. NOT counting the 15 NOT SOLD in VW New Car businesses.... 
  Lee   68AutoBug  72stndBug - helping keep Air Cooled VWs alive in Australia - 
 
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-             [size=4]Helping keep Air Cooled VWs on the road - location: SCONE in the Upper Hunter Valley - Northern NSW  320 kms NNW of SYDNEY---     [/size] 
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 vanderaj
 
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|  posted on September 1st, 2002 at 10:14 AM | 
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I spoke to the turbo beetle's owner, Martine. :-) 
 
I own a turbo beetle myself, and a 1970 type 3 fasty. Check out my rides in the Member's Rides section. 
 
Andrew
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|  posted on September 1st, 2002 at 08:33 PM | 
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Hey, neither one of those was a beetle.  I'm not knocking the "New Beetle," it's a good car and excellent value for money - but it
isn't a beetle and is a whole world apart in it's concept.  Type 3s are pretty cool, though. 
 
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 vanderaj
 
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|  posted on September 1st, 2002 at 11:07 PM | 
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My first car was a 1969 1300, so I have had a Beetle before. 
 
I'm so not getting into whether my New Beetle is a Beetle or not. :-) In most ways (no shared componentry (at all), extremely fast, decent
handling, location of engine, method of cooling, modern toys like cruise and ESP), I totally agree with you, my New Beetle is not like a Beetle. But
for the people who see it on the street, it has that certain silouhette, invoking the good memories of the real thing. And the vast majority of buyers
(myself included) buy it for the shape and quirkiness. It has that essence du Beetle, but with a modern twist.    
 
Andrew
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