Yes, I am a Monty Python fan. I just picked up a clean 1984 Rabbit GTI. This is my second Rabbit GTI and I really do enjoy these cars. My original 83 Rabbit GTI was stolen in 1993 shortly after completing a major overhaul / restoration and some nice modifications. The car was found a day later, stripped and trashed. I’ve been wanting one ever since, but recently stepped up my search when my son hit the driving age and a need for a third vehicle arose. My wife found this car on ...
Updated 02-20-2010 at 11:21 AM by OldSchoolGeek
18" Black ROX rims Alpine Stereo System w/ amplifiers Sony 10" "XPLOD" subwoofer Under dash color changing LED's Kamei Mesh Grille Carbonio CAI
Originally Posted by kennix If you'd like your car featured on the header. Please post it here. By posting your vehicle's picture in this thread, you agree to allow rabbitownersclub.com to use your photo in advertisements and certify that you are the true owner of the photos submitted. Photos will be mostly used for ROC's new front page, header and the new newsletter. add your photo, then please PM me with your name. Your name will not be used, only your Username. thank you, ...
Originally Posted by collier_mk2 thought would send a couple pics of my golf gti here in england!what you think? e mail collier_mk2@yahoo.com or view more at http://s827.photobucket.com/albums/z...ollier_mk2/mk2
Lately it has been going through my mind about the different eras in time that we here hold dear. Most of us hold fond memories of the 80's and 90's and things associated with those decades, especially cars. VWs from the 80s and early to mid 90's are held in high regard in the VW community. They are loved for their ease to fix and their simple, boxy, understated good German looks. How will the community feel about the MKV years from now? Will it be held in the rarefied air as the Mk I and II? My ...