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Replacement body panels
Gordy Stedman wrote:
> Come with me to U-Pull-It this weekend. I have a cordless sawsall and I
> believe there are some MK2s out there :) If not I will look for ya.
> Need driver or passanger side or both?
>
> On 10/4/06, Camron D. Crouse <camron@worldaccessnet.com
> <mailto:camron@worldaccessnet.com>> wrote:
>
> Looking for replacement sheetmetal for my 16V... wheelwell rust is
> taking over, and would like
> something along these lines
> <http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/Product/tf-Browse/s-10101/Pr-p_Product.CATENTRY_ID:2000535/p-2000535/N-111+10210+600015286/c-10110
> <http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/Product/tf-Browse/s-10101/Pr-p_Product.CATENTRY_ID:2000535/p-2000535/N-111+10210+600015286/c-10110>>
> but for Scirocco, not aircooled!
>
> Okay, let the laughter begin...
>
> - Camron from Vancouver, WA USA
> '86.5 Black 16V 2.0L Scirocco
>
>
> --
> Gordy
> MK1 x 4
> MK2 x 1
Rear passenger side: plus a bit into the area just to the front of the arch. I've never hacked a
body panel off, can this be done cleanly? I suppose it'd be chopped just at the rubber trimline
from the door, then over the wheel arch, then back to the taillight area. The drivers side rear is
I think limited to the wheelarch itself. Damn east-coast cars.
Let me know when you are planning on going, maybe I will come along. How does U-pull-it charge for
cut sheetmetal sections?
- Camron from Vancouver, WA USA
'86.5 Black 16V 2.0L Scirocco