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Re: Fuba question



The 16v Fubas that I have seen are one piece and it is a pain to
get the thing in and out without headliner proficiency.

Doug

-----Original Message-----
From: Jonas K. <jkarlsso@metabolex.com>
To: Kevin Collins <kcollins1@socal.rr.com>
Cc: Scirocco List <scirocco-l@scirocco.org>
Date: Friday, March 31, 2000 1:24 PM
Subject: Re: Fuba question


>Kevin Collins wrote:
>
>
>> Question - I have a new Fuba coming in my buttload of parts via Potter.
The
>> shop wants to know how to get the current one off.  Mike says that he's
not
>> sure whether the cable is a 2-piece job - i.e. just drop the headliner at
>> the back, disconnect and pull the top end out - or if it's one piece,
which
>> would make it considerably more of a clusterfuck.  Who has wrestled with
this
>> on an '86.5 16V and can comment??
>>
>
>I've pulled one Fuba from a Rocco that I think was an 86.5 (didn't double
>check). That one was a one piece unit. It was a serious PITA, and that was
in a
>junkyard, where I didn't care about the interior. I hope you don't have to
do
>that.
>
>The only way to know for sure is to pull down the headliner and take a
peek. You
>could also try sacrificing a small mammal to the deity of your choice. I've
>heard that it can help sometimes. :-)
>
>GL,
>
>Jonas
>85 Scirocco 2.0
>
>
>
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