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Re: p/w, chime, and dash
As for # 3, I just put a new dash in my '82, and it took me about 2 hours
(taking my time)
Using the new dash to see where it was fastened was a big help.
__________________________________________________________
. . . Mark
Scirocco 1982, 1980S (dying), previously 1981S (RIP), 1975TS, 1975
On Wed, 22 Oct 1997 21:50:38 -0600 rabeys@cadvision.com (Sean Rabey)
writes:
>
>
> Hey guys/girls,
>
> I just thought i'd throw out a few questions
>that
>have been lurking in my little brain for a while now.
>
> 1- Power windows, i want to install power windows (and
>locks,so i
>can hook up to the alarm and get a central locking system going) on my
>87
>16V, and i was thinking about tracking down a car at the junkers, and
>just
>taking off the doors, and putting them on my car. would they be hard
>to
>wire up, and can i get doors with panels that have leather, not that
>ugly
>grey/black stuff that allways looks dirty?
>
> 2- A seat belt chime was mentioned on someones posting, does
>this
>work when the lights are left on too? I don't have one in my
>car(taken out
>by the previous owner i'd assume) and i'd like to put one in. I've
>had to
>get jumped so many times, i wouldn't mind an annoying charm, if it
>ment
>saving my battery.
>
> 3- I just bought a brand spankin new dash(at least thats how
>it
>looks) out of an 89 16V from RPI this summer. I'm hopefully gonna
>install
>it this weekend, and i was wondering how much of a chore this is gonna
>be?
>I'm thinking it won't be too bad, the only thing is taking out the
>alarm and
>re-mounting it. I might just have the audio shop i bought it from
>deal with
>that part of it.
>
>
> Well, TIA to everybody.
> Later booyz/girlz
>
> Owen
> 87 16V
>
>
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