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The annual Jogja VW Festival (JVWF) is held at the Jogja Expo Centre in the heart of Yogyakarta, Indonesia and is the world’s largest indoor VW gathering. Attracting more than 25k visitors, the event is housed in three huge halls, which contain practically every conceivable type of air-cooled VW. Visitors to the show are certainly faced with some pretty eye-popping stuff – paint that glows in the bright lights and rides that feature some seriously wild and crazy modifications. However, amongst the glitz and glamour you can also find some far more subtle and understated VWs that

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