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Ok ...A little bigger picks Before and after...

This is what I do to VW's (not fit for the road)

From this..

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To this..

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Around Baton Rouge they get anywhere from $1800 too $2100 to rebuild an VW engine.All mine I builded where free.I love working them eng.

Ya'll have fun now
 
and i try to spend the least amount that black Schwinn
total cost $38.00. The minibike in this shot came in boxes, it is a 1975 75cc Kow. it was a freebee runs great. no before picks sorry. The boat was a junker including the trailer, 9.8 merc. and trolling motor. Total $179.00 to re-title and some paint. Fish finder is from mine which i junked. The little blue bike is a1977 Schwinn stingray B.X. ultra rare in this condition because it is all stock (the short seat,high handle bars grips, it is arguably the first BMX bike mass produced and were usually cannibalised for racing.
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