Period Correct Vehicle Thread

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Those Kaminari brochures take me waaaaayyyyyu back. Had all of those. My favourite was the '87 Acura Legend on gold center BBS RS. A co-worker had the exact set up in the brochure: two-tone grey metallic and standard bronze tinted windows. :cheers:
 
Those Kaminari brochures take me waaaaayyyyyu back. Had all of those. My favourite was the '87 Acura Legend on gold center BBS RS. A co-worker had the exact set up in the brochure: two-tone grey metallic and standard bronze tinted windows. :cheers:
I'm guessing it's this kit?

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Volkswagen was the first manufacturer that used an onboard diagnostic (OBD) computer system on their cars in starting 1968 with the Type 3. VW called it “Medi-Car” but officially was termed “VW Diagnosis”. The cars had a very primitive analog ECU and were able to be communicated with the “highly advanced” diagnostic computer equipment at the dealership through a service port. The technician’s diagnostic results would be available in about 30 minutes :rolleyes:.
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I guess this is the appropriate thread.

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The graphics are so bad but I really dig those Porsche Pedrinis with the reliefs matched to the body color. I'd lose the spinners.
 
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