Po' boy rub strip delete
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Good point! In my typical US-centric view of the world I hadn't considered the challenges of our ROW brothers, nor our New York City - city types.
Been on the rails and tubes over on your side of the pond (Windsor to London and back), but no, no driving - I decided to spare you guys that nightmare.
Been on the rails and tubes over on your side of the pond (Windsor to London and back), but no, no driving - I decided to spare you guys that nightmare.
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In Asia, cars are much smaller, the streets are much narrower and parking spots are much tighter. If you were to drive a 928 in Asia, you definitely need rub strips for ding-protection!
Fortunately, I have the luxury of having a non-rub strip 928 here in the States.
Fortunately, I have the luxury of having a non-rub strip 928 here in the States.
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I recognize I am in the extreme minority, but I like the rub strips, and I think they add to the aesthetics of the car. But you know what they say about opinions...
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They were on the car when I bought it. I haven't figured out who makes them, or if/what OEM has them. Maybe VW? There's no markings.
They fit quite well, and have done a good job of protecting the paint on the lower body.
They fit quite well, and have done a good job of protecting the paint on the lower body.
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I removed my rub strips. An old local welding shop welded the holes shut on the doors & fenders. Dropped them off in the morning & he called & said come get them at lunchtime. Great job too. My son asked how much, he said, "Gimme 40 bucks.." But I also realize how lucky I was!
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