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Old December 1st 2004, 19:12
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What's up dude?
My name is Charles. I wanted to know if you have any pics of the installation of the fuel filler cap. I have a 1974 super cabrio, and I want to put on a feul filler system, and I just wanted to see how it was done. Oh by the way the car is "OFF THE CHAIN !!!!!!!" Thanks, Peace!
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Old December 2nd 2004, 03:16
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Yes, I think I have some pictures.
You`ll need some parts from a MK1 Golf.

Since I work for a local VW dealer I have the partnumbers for you... ;-)

plate, part# 171 809 870 A
fuel filling pipe, part# 171 201 129 F

The cap I used is from Newton Equipment and I bought it from a local Harley Davidson shop.
I`ll see if I can find some pictures when I get back home from work.
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Old December 2nd 2004, 12:50
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your car has always been an inspiration to me.... I love it!!! :agree:
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Old December 2nd 2004, 14:40
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Thank you very much Vujade! :-)

TOW74: I havent found the pictures yet, but if you give me a couple of days I will!
I had a pc crash a little while ago, but fortunately I have all pictures on cd.
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Old December 3rd 2004, 19:26
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Take your time man I'm not trying to rush you. Oh yeah by the way I have the same size wheels as you, can you tell me what size wheel spacers you had to use in order to get the "SWEET LOOK THAT YOU HAVE". Thanks, Peace!
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Old December 3rd 2004, 20:03
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They are original Audi/Porsche Cup fro a Audi RS2. The wheels are 7x17" ET55
The tyres are 205/40-17" front and 215/40-17" rear. I used original Porsche spacers, 21mm front and 35mm rear. The brakes are from Kerscher with Porsche bolt pattern and I have Kerscher adjustable struts in front.
The fit is very narrow, so you wouldnt get a pussyhair from a flie betveen the vings and the wheels... ;-)
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Old December 31st 2004, 10:18
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This is my beetle with the winterwheels fitted. It usually is not this dirty!

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Old January 5th 2005, 16:52
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What's up dude?
My name is Charles. I wanted to know if you have any pics of the installation of the fuel filler cap. I have a 1974 super cabrio, and I want to put on a feul filler system, and I just wanted to see how it was done. Oh by the way the car is "OFF THE CHAIN !!!!!!!" Thanks, Peace!
I found two photos from the installation.



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Verry nice..

Did you make that inpres in the steel yourself??

I did..




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Old January 5th 2005, 19:48
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No, I used a part from a VW Golf MK1.
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Old January 6th 2005, 07:23
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No, I used a part from a VW Golf MK1.
You lucky bastard

You don't wanne know how much work it is .. But hell ya, I've maked it my own hahahaha

Keep up the good work

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