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TT Short Shift Kits, Painting



...early model Scirocco's were MK1... correct
...later  model -Scirocco's- were MK2... correct
...both of these cars still on the A1 chassis... correct
The "A1..A2...A3...etc" are chassis designations.
MK1...MK2...Mk3 would be for body style designations.
The confusion is that it is common for the "A" and "MK" to be
interchangeable.
Most sources give the Brits credit for the "Mark or MK" designation for
varying body styles on the same chassis.
  Jeff


----- Original Message -----
From: "Jason Miller" <sciroccodriver@hotmail.com>
To: <marc_scirocco@sympatico.ca>; <scirocco-l@scirocco.org>
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 2:33 PM
Subject: RE: TT Short Shift Kits, Painting


> > > 1) Anyone know if the TT "Deluxe short shift kit for 1985-1992 A2s"
> >would
> > > fit my 16V?
> > >
> > > http://www.techtonicstuning.com/viewpart.asp?partnum=798.220
> >
> >No, look for the A1 kit
>
> Gotcha, thanks.
>
> The supplier has a bunch of parts listed for "MK2", including this kit,
> which is for an A2. These two designations are different then? I was under
> the impression that the early model Scirocco's were MK1, and the later
> models were MK2, but are both of these cars still on the A1 chassis?
>
>
>
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