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Old July 19th 16, 05:09 PM posted to rec.autos.tech
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Car just got vandalized, stuff on windshield, hopefully not paint.
Probably landlord who is breaking the lease for developers.

I'll want advice on cleaning.

Oh, and its a 94 Saturn SL2, cuz you guys always want to know.

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Old July 19th 16, 06:02 PM posted to rec.autos.tech
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Okay, cops insisted I check to see if it is small time, or paint would require bigtime case filing, so turns out it's not so bad. The brilliant neighbor found a yoghurt drink container. I'll just use water and/or windex.

I met a guy who was inventing windshield coatings to reduce glare. Do normal old windshields have coatings we have to be careful of?

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Old July 28th 16, 03:33 PM posted to rec.autos.tech
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My stick shift '64 beetle required one hand on the wheel and one hand scraping ice off the inside of the windshield. When you added the 3-footed pedal work to keep it from stalling in a shift it was an exciting game.

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Old July 28th 16, 11:38 PM posted to rec.autos.tech
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On Thursday, July 28, 2016 at 4:33:55 AM UTC-10, wrote:
> My stick shift '64 beetle required one hand on the wheel and one hand scraping ice off the inside of the windshield. When you added the 3-footed pedal work to keep it from stalling in a shift it was an exciting game.
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> Nils K. Hammer


The Rabbit and Scirocco I used to have would die at random moments or more correctly, those times when you're at your happiest or least expect it. Life is like that sometimes. In this way, can VWs teach us about the futility of human desire the impermanence of things. It's the car for Buddhists.
 




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