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RE: New member - 6/2/2006 4:08:29 PM
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p_mister
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welcome! is there something that we can help you with from the get-go??? tony
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RE: New member - 6/2/2006 6:37:00 PM
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Jsd
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Hey welcome to the forum! My step-father had a Rabbit for a while that he had a little fun with so if you have any questions I should be able to get you some answers, as well as help from our other members. Congrats, nice find! -Jeff
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RE: New member - 6/8/2006 8:39:16 PM
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vwrabbitowner
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Thanks for the offers to help guys. I guess my first question is how do I tell if my Rabbit is a Wolfburg edition? I only ask this question because I was researching VW Rabbits on the internet trying to locate stock interior and I found a web site that shows photos of stock interiors for all years and the only colors that they were showing for the 83 Rabbit Convertible in Leather (which mine is combination leather and cloth) was black, brown, ember, royal blue, aubergine, and beige. My interior is white, so I scrolled down to the Wolfsburg Edition Rabbits and the only color listed for 1983 was white... and the photo looks exactly like what I've got in my Rabbit. There are 4 logos on my Rabbit. 1 on each side of the car saying Karmann. 2 on the trunk lid, one says Volkswagen and the other says Rabbit Fuel Injected. And last but not least, the standard VW emblem on the grill. Any help? You guys seem pretty friendly. I think I'm gonna like it here. I've got a lot to learn. -Steve-
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RE: New member - 6/11/2006 3:33:32 PM
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vwrabbitowner
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Never mind the above question. I did a little VIN # research and learned that my Rabbit is not a Wolfsburg Edition. It was assembled at the Osnabruck plant, not the Wolfsburg plant.... and I assume that is what a Wolfsburg edition vehicle means. Thanks anyway. -Steve-
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RE: New member - 6/13/2006 2:21:30 PM
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marco2068
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would i be rin saying that a rabbit is a mk 1 golf, look it up as a mk1 on the net youll get way more info
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