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As a fellow VW enthusiast, you probably share the same deep appreciation for Volkswagen’s history, design and engineering as many of us. Similarly, you may also enjoy tinkering with, restoring and perhaps modifying these old cars, too. Then there’s the VW events, which is where we meet other like-minded enthusiasts and share our passion for all things VW. This Show each year, and the 2024 event was just what I needed to get my head in gear for what I’m hoping will be a great show season ahead.

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