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There was a switch-over in, i think, 79 from horisontal gauges to the vertical ones that lasted until the MY '88 S4. And the PCB won't match, so be sure to check it carefully.
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The horizontal gauges went through at least 83...
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M28/01 euro motor. do I pull it and then scrap the car? or just scrap the whole thing when i am done parting it ?
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Nothing special on this engine.
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I would think someone would want the tensioner, warm-up regulator, fuel distributor and intake tubes. Those are hard to find or expensive parts that somebody will want sooner or later. The fuel accumulator and fuel pump as well.
I forgot to ask if the lower grille was still intact. If it is, I could use the 3 vertical brackets that hold the horizontal vanes in place. |
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yah, it is actually, let me take it off and get back to you. I am in the middle of taking the fenders off so i can pull off the headlights... ( fenders do have to come off right?)
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