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In a message dated 4/18/05 3:28:33 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
russw@classicvw.org writes:
<< On Mon, 2005-04-18 at 14:04, Stephen Jackson wrote:
> OK guys, I am a VW newbie! What constitutes a "darkside" or "lightside"
> Volks?
> Steve Jackson
> stevejax61@hotmail.com
>
It is a Star Wars Reference. Lightside is stock, or close to it (Luke
Skywalker). Darkside equals non-stock or Darth Vader. >>
Or a better example can be found in my signature. : ) Not my Notch (although
it's a little grey ; ) ), but my 71 Roadster 2. This car is has both the
lightside and the darkside mixed, as it's semi mostly stock, but the roof is
chopped off and it's lowered front and rear. There are a couple more examples here
too, like Brian's Speedster (mid engined), Toby's Orange Square (big engine and
full sliding sunroof), John J's Square (it's a little dark with it's electric
sunroof, Mustang seats, and flared rear fenders : ) ), Keith Park's cars are
another example too, in that both of his cars (that I saw) had cruise control,
full gauge packaging, and other little hidden tricks. : )
Bob 65 Notch S w/ Sunroof
71 Square, now a 2 seat Roadster, pics can be seen at;
http://volksrods.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=2977
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