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> You're right Al,
>
> To change my plug wires on my mk4 rabbit I had to remove the battery/
> battery box.
>
> btw; wouldn't a TDI beetle be a mk4 scirocco with hips? Or just alot of
> curves?
>
> Tonee

Oh just don't even start. And FYI, NB headlights will come out without the
engine, if you do it right. But you have to watch the alignment of the
planets pretty closely. Age of Aquarius and all that hippie shit. It's the
brake lights that are a dealer service item.

I like to think of it as an "unsquashed TT".

Cathy

>
> Allyn <amalventano1@tds.net> wrote:
>> 2. Brake lines and wires can hold a lot of weight.
>
> true, but i would advise against using the speedo cable in the same
> manner.
> especially if you still have the oxygen sensor counter box in there. turns
> out it spontaneously combusts under those conditions, sending various
> gears
> and springs all over the garage.
>
>> 3. It is much more relaxing when your car is not involved at all. As if
> anyone would voluntarily work on my curvacious MkIV Scirocco anyways.
>
> now cathy, i know you're a rocco diggit and all, but i know of no
> sciroccos
> that require engine removal to change out a headlight bulb.
>
>> 7. The proper tools for removing the dash from a crappy US built VW are
>> a
> Phillips head driver and a boot, properly applied.
>
> you forgot the sawzall :)
>
> Al
>
>
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Cathy
1999 TDI New Beetle
1987 2L 16V Scirocco
1979 1.8L 10:1 8V
"Deja moo- the feeling you've heard this bull before"