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Kopeyka’s tuning requires $40,000 and five years of work
Kopeyka’s tuning requires $40,000 and five years of work
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Forty years ago the Volzhsky Automotive Plant (AvtoVaz) manufactured the first VAZ-2101. This classic Soviet car can still be seen on Russian roads today... 20.04.2010, Sputnik International
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Kopeyka’s tuning requires $40,000 and five years of work
07:03 GMT 20.04.2010 (Updated: 19:51 GMT 19.10.2022) Forty years ago the Volzhsky Automotive Plant (AvtoVaz) manufactured the first VAZ-2101. This classic Soviet car can still be seen on Russian roads today. Konstantin Semenkovich bought his 2101, a.k.a. “kopeyka,” about 30 years ago. It took him five years and more than $40,000 to upgrade his car. He says he will do everything possible to make it perfect.
Forty years ago the Volzhsky Automotive Plant (AvtoVaz) manufactured the first VAZ-2101. This classic Soviet car can still be seen on Russian roads today. Konstantin Semenkovich bought his 2101, a.k.a. “kopeyka,” about 30 years ago. It took him five years and more than $40,000 to upgrade his car. He says he will do everything possible to make it perfect.