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[Removing sunroof ....]



another bit of advice- keep your eyes on those little clips you have to pop 
off, they tend to disappear w/o a trace.


>From: Cathy Boyko <losinit@usa.net>
>To: "Adrian Culda" <adrculda@sympatico.ca>, <Scirocco-l@scirocco.org>
>Subject: Re: [Removing sunroof ....]
>Date: Fri, 22 Mar 2002 22:42:58 -0500
>
>"Adrian Culda" <adrculda@sympatico.ca> wrote:
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>hey guys .. i know most of u did this a milion times ...
>so bare with me .. its my first time :P ( not that perv )
>how do i get that thing off whithou breakin anything ???
>even though its not workin i dont want to make it worse ....
>Thanks
>
>
>   Now no rude comments since it's his first time and all..
>Seriously, I have copies of two different versions of sunroof section the
>Bentley, would you like me to send them to you? (need your mailing address
>then, don't I?)
>Or drive up here, heck I can do this pretty fast now...done it a bunch of
>times!
>Oh, and a word of advice? Put masking tape on any parts you think may rub 
>when
>you wheel it back in, scratched tape is better than scratched paint! I put
>some where the "special tool" (aka coat hanger) might rub too. (and keep 
>the
>tape out of the sun, it kind of permanently bonds)
>GL.
>Cathy
>
>
>
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