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Re: Parts?
<x-charset iso-8859-1>Damn Brett, where do you come from? Not hard to find a scirocco 50mm
intake? It took me 2 years to find one. Dirk finally got me one, but he
had his eyes open for almost a year and thats in scirocco motherland. I did
run accross a couple in my years of looking, they usually sold the second
they get it in. RPI has a waiting list for them, the last one they got in
(last winter or so), was sold in a day, and it went for over $1000 cdn!
if thats not hard to find, i'd hate to have to find a part you consider
hard to get ;)
I guess me being in Canada, i might be a little out of touch. Are they
really easy to come by down south?
Owen
87 Scirocco 16v #38 CD-SS.
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Garage/1571
>Neither one are particular hard to find, never should have been. How,
>if what you're really asking is, are they hard to find for what you'd
>really like to pay? Then yes, they can be pretty expensive. I'd have
>to say that they Euro bumpers are 50% easier to get (as they came on
>all non-US sciroccos). Expect to pay at least $600 retail for the
>bumpers, and at least $750 for the 50mm manifold with Scirocco side
>inlet. They good stuff costs, always will. :)
>
>==Brett
>
> \/ '84 Scirocco (ITB racer 2B) | "Hot VW's, take two home. They're small"
>\/\/ '88 Scirocco 16v (Show), '85 Scirocco (Winter) | - brett@netacc.net
>
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