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How many DVG VWs do you see?

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Both of us there at the same time. I'm surprised the Earth didn't collapse on itself
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Two is not the answer.
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Te he ...
we know that the early bird gets the worm however,
the second mouse gets the cheese.
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Bingo

I'm sure the bus will run much better with the new carbs.
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A little bit of bling to start the season,
Duel WEBER IDF 40's !
I'm expecting a noticeable difference
Stay tuned ..
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Look' s like Mike misplaced his back bumper again!
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Don't laugh... I bought one like a year ago, and have absolutely no fucking idea where the hell it went!
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did you check the pawn shop ?
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What's the price of scrap steel these days?
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down, i think $9 per 100 lbs....
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$9.00 ?! Last I knew down here it was somewhere between $3 and $6. All I know is scrap prices go hand in hand with gas prices. Cheap gas means shorter lines at the scrap yard.
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