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Project M129

“That options list includes code M129, denoting the presence of side trim”

For some reason, the Belgians and the Dutch love a British VW event. If you’ve ever had the absolute pleasure of partying with these guys at a show, then you’ll know just how much of a good time they have.

Dries Van Hamme, resident of Londerzeel, Belgium, and owner of this 1967 Cal Looker is no different. He prides himself on being a member of the Flatline Lowriders who, incidentally, picked up the Best Club award at the recent Show in The Netherlands. If you were at Bus Fest 2018, you would have seen and heard him running things from the Kweenony Samba party Bus as his alter ego, DJ FaTd. So, he’s a pretty cool cat

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