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RE: Quaife
Yeah, I did miss your post but I figured I would round up to the $300 to
include labor! ;)
The last price I remember seeing on the Velocity stage 2 kit was $259, so $99
is amazingly cheap.
Oh well. When this tranny blows up, and I'm SURE it will eventually with the
way I drive, I doubt I'll have it rebuilt. I'll prolly sell it to some other
sap who want the Quaife. *laugh*
BTW, who is "the Potterman" exactly? I must have missed that too!
-Bradley
1986 Scirocco 16V 2.0 liter, Quaife, Euro-this, Euro-that, yadda, yadda.
1987 Quantum Syncro Wagon FOR SALE now!
http://effervescent.com/btp/vw.html
On Wednesday, September 17, 1997 8:10 PM, SHAWN C MEZE
[SMTP:skerocdriver@juno.com] wrote:
> On Wed, 17 Sep 1997 18:14:50 -0700 Bradley Peet <btpeet@effervescent.com>
> writes:
> >The answers are: Yes. No.
> >
> >You'd be better off passing on the tranny rebuild (unless you really
> >NEED it)
> >and only spending $300 or so on a Velocity limited slip kit.
>
> You obviously missed my post on that. Take a good close look at
> Velocity's add in EC. Their price in the stage 2 diff kits is now $99!
> Contact the Potterman for additional savings since I know he gets/sells
> them cheaper. (Not much I bet but still..) Check it out!!
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