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Re: Eurosport
On Mon, 08 Mar 1999 09:22:03 -0500 Christopher Grossi <cgrossi@dwc.edu>
writes:
>
>
> Maybe I am just retarded, but I was on the Eurosport
>webpage
>and was a bit confused as to how to read the parts applications. I see
>when they list stuff they list it as MKI, MKII, MKIII... I know my
>Scirocco is a MKII Scirocco being an 85, so are they referring to A1
>chasis being MKI, A2 chasis being MKII etc or am I just totally lost
>here?
>
>
>Chris
OK, heres the deal. Eurosport doesnt use the same MK-I MK-II designation
that we use when discussing the Scirocco. Their's is just to simplify the
ordering proccess by using their own legend system to identify all
watercooled VW's.
Its fairly simple;
MK-I = All A1's
MK-II = All A2's
MK-III = All A3's
MK-IV = All A4's
Easy eh? :)
Shawn Meze
86' Jetta GLi 82' Scirocco GTi
The Fastest, Quickest, Cleanest and
best looking Scirocco in all of San Diego!
http://www.Geocities.com/MotorCity/Speedway/1308/index.htm
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- References:
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- From: Christopher Grossi <cgrossi@dwc.edu>