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Old 10-08-2006, 12:08 AM   #1
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Nice car Nick...

...who knew I had a twin out there...perhaps this fall we could get together for a drive...i'll post something up here if the local PCA chapter has something going on...folks in SW Michigan and Chicago should do the same...I did a few drives with the VW crowd and it was fun...

Jeff and DJ...I'll snap some pics of the boxster in the morning and post them up tomorrow...I have a lot of beetle pics so I can post one of those now...

To the others: Thanks for all the comments guys...I truly do enjoy driving this car...it is absolutely incredible...and when kept in the meat of the power curve, a lot of fun with an absolutely great sound...that's one of the best things about the heartop...you have more chance to hear the wail of the 2.7 while driving spirited...music to my ears!


Here are some exterior pics of the Beetle taken over the w/e...It has the 18" Konig's on there....2" lip in front and 3" lip in rear running staggered widths of 8 and 9 respectively....mods are SPC camber plates set a 1.1 neg, bilstein HD's with shine straight rate spings, shine sways, K&N filter panel, TT diverter valve, K03 Sport turbo, apr chip programming 93, 100, valet, stock (i'm a good boy and do turn it off during events) with complete 3" apr exhaust system (i'm cheating a bit here with a 3" down pipe and 100 cell metallic cat where the rules say only cat back)...estimated bhp is 250 on 100 octane and 230 on 93...i usually drive in 93...but believe it or not...it's best in the stock program for AX as there is less wheel spin, hop and pull...this is a fun car to drive...especially when that Mustange Cobra SVT is not expecting you to wind it up and walk...really a total sleep besides the wheels and exhaust poking out...handling is good...and with the interal bar rear sway, i can get throttle off rotation when needed...this is a lot of fun in a fwd car and amounts to what we used to call in the motorcycle world as 'point and shoot' where you can actually throttle into the corner hard...scrub what you need...turn in with a bit of power....and then throttle immediately off to start the rotation...as the rear comes around....just ease back into the power and the little beetle pulls itself out again...so so cool with a bit of counter steer....not that i'm a drifter by any stretch....but it does allow you to carry speed in tite tite 180 deg dirctional changes...

anyway...enjoy the pics....

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Old 10-08-2006, 12:13 AM   #2
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Interior pics....Beetle....

pics with and without the Schroth 4-point belts...
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Old 10-08-2006, 12:15 AM   #3
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with the belts....

schroth 4 point harness....clip in version...
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Old 10-08-2006, 12:18 AM   #4
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Exterior pic 2

Drivers Side rear...look at this dish and stretch...

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Old 10-08-2006, 12:21 AM   #5
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Exterior Pic 3

Passengers Side from the rear....i'm running 235/35-18's on the rear....on a 9" rim...i get a little of that German Tuner stretched look...aparently...in Germany, cars cannot have the rubber of the tire sticking outside of the wheelwell....so....to put on fat rims...the stretch is the solution...

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Old 10-08-2006, 12:23 AM   #6
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Exterior Pic 4

Here's a better pic of the driver's side rear wheel...i really like the way these rims look on this little car...i only run these on the street only....with the larger 18" diameter Konig wheels, i can actually feel a difference in stopping power...amazing but true...the stopping distance actually increased...oh yeah....for pads, I'm running the Hawk HP+....great feel and just a little more dust...accerlation with the bigger wheel is not so much affected as there is enough power there to spin 'em up regardless....but the brake progressiona nd stopping distances are so much better when i'm running the 16" Borbet's with the Hankook Rs2 - Z212's in 225/50-16....also, this little beetle is running GTI disks and calipers all the way around...

Enjoy!

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Old 10-08-2006, 08:48 AM   #7
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wow that bug is awesome, just not a fan of those tail lights tho.
i love the streched tire look as well.
im picking up a mk1 gti soon...well as long as i can convince my GF to let me get it
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