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OT: Anyone know the whereabouts of Ben Carter?
Hey everyone,
Happy New Year!
So, I just get home from my Holiday break, 1,700 mile round trip (I know this
is anything but impressive to you, Marc...) with no computer access the whole
time, and the first thing I see on the list is this! hehe... you guys really
want to know what's in store for my mk1 this winter, eh? Well, come to Cincy
and you'll see. :)~
Seriously, I wish I had some huge plans for the car this winter, but most of
what I'll be doing will go unnoticed by most... but who knows... I have been
toying with some serious work, but I doubt it will happen this year.
Any big projects in store for everyone else in 2006?
Later,
Ben
> > David responded:
> > > Thanks for the help Cathy, but that is not whom I am >searching for.
This particular Ben was a bit more of a lurker...
> >
> > Regardless, I recommend that you still take it out on Harder. I just know
he is lurking in his garage as we speak doing some ?ber-crazy work to one of
his rides. He must be stopped.
> >
> > Fun fact of the day and Scirocco content: 10 Nm (87 in. lb.) is the proper
torque for the axle nut on the rear according to Bentley.
> >
> > -Marc
> >
> THAT is a very good point. (And knew it wasn't HARDER he was looking for, no
idea if Carter is also in Ohio, but it seems to be the centre of the
> universe for all things Scirocco.) And I did see his MkI all tucked in for
> the winter (well, I actually laid hands on it, and it didn't >communicate any
dastardly plans to me).
>
> And for additoinal instruction, the above torque spec should not be used
> for the front, those should be torqued to RFT. Same on either scale. What
> are YOU building there, Mr Getty?
>
> Cathy
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