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<x-charset iso-8859-1>It may be that the wheels are to establish the German Look. If the backspacing was correct then this is something I'd do to give me the proper rolling diameter of a performance handling wheel that doesn't have speedo offset. Looking at the ground clearance it doesn't look like it's been lowered dramatically (see rear tire & chassis for reference). Clear turn signal lenses. All chrome trim but no VW logo up front is weird, though. It looks like a left-hand drive vehicle if what I see is the steering wheel but the wipers are stock right-hand drive positioned. Maybe they converted it to a left-hand drive vehicle which would explain the position of the antenna which is correctly located. I don't know the country of the license plate so I don't know which side of the road it would 'normally' be driven on. Toby Erkson air_cooled_nut@pobox.com '72 VW Squareback 1.6L bored and stroked to 2.0L, Berg five-speed '95 VW Jetta III GL 2.0L, P-Chip, Jamex suspension, 2.25" MagnaFlow exhaust Portland, Oregon, http://www.icbm.org/ >-----Original Message----- >The antenna most definitely is NOT on the wrong side of the car...and the wheels just seem to indicate the po'boy >desire for something a little faster and a little more expensive and all >they could afford were the wheels...:-) ------------------------------------------------------------------- List info at http://www.vwtype3.org/list or mailto:help@vwtype3.org </x-charset>