No, FTB but one or more designers from Schubeck are involved.
Same ceramic contact material a sthe Schubecks.
Selection of my cars from 1978 to today, more coming
- Frallan
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- samotorsport
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Re: Selection of my cars from 1978 to today, more coming
Hey guys, as you maybe know I am the "new" owner of St Moritz fashion.
Can anybody get me some more pics and or infos from the car in its first St Moritz Fashion paint scheme.
If anybody has contact to the original owners / builders , I would be very thankful for any tips , pics contacts or what ever you can let me know about this paintjob.
Who did it ? What color was it ? Original VW or something own? Was the logo painted or stickers ?
Thanks very much in advance
Best regards
Sam
You can also contact me on samotorsport(at)hotmail.de
Can anybody get me some more pics and or infos from the car in its first St Moritz Fashion paint scheme.
If anybody has contact to the original owners / builders , I would be very thankful for any tips , pics contacts or what ever you can let me know about this paintjob.
Who did it ? What color was it ? Original VW or something own? Was the logo painted or stickers ?
Thanks very much in advance
Best regards
Sam
You can also contact me on samotorsport(at)hotmail.de
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Re: Selection of my cars from 1978 to today, more coming
Do I need to upgrade my account to see your guys' pictures? Aw 

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Re: Selection of my cars from 1978 to today, more coming
Photobucket just unilaterally changed their terms of use and killed about 1/4 the pictures on the web.
What was a free or very cheap service until recently suddenly costs $400/year, so ~anyone using it for personal use will simply blow photobucket away and move on.
You can probably still store photos there but you cant link to them without paying the ransom, so why bother?
What was a free or very cheap service until recently suddenly costs $400/year, so ~anyone using it for personal use will simply blow photobucket away and move on.
You can probably still store photos there but you cant link to them without paying the ransom, so why bother?
I, for one, regularly embrace our new robot overlords, as I am the guy fixing the robots...