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Old July 8th 2006, 21:51
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Euro-spec Fuel Injection Apron

I would like one of these things for my 1302 but I am at a loss as to where to look. These aprons bulge slightly like the US version for fuel-injected bugs but they retain the dual exhaust outlets. (At least, that is what I think from the pics I have seen.)

Even if you don't have one, I would appreciate any leads you might be able to give to me.
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Old July 9th 2006, 11:01
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LAP has replacement ones. a little pricey to get over here, but they have them. i am considering a c/f one. i really want to go to a removable (preferably in c/f), but haven't found any stateside so far.
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Old July 9th 2006, 13:17
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I went to the usual suspects for a f/g one -- even if it didn't have the dual cutouts. I figured I could have the cutouts made. I couldn't find anyone that made one for a '75-'79.

Mine doesn't have to be c/f since it is relatively small and there is no other c/f being used as a weight saver ... plus, it would be painted anyway. Metal would be fine.

I'll check into LAP. Thanks, zen.
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Old July 9th 2006, 13:52
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Here's one on the Samba. http://www.thesamba.com/vw/classifie....php?id=228869 or you can get a new one at oeveedub.com
http://www.oeveedub.com/Merchant2/me...Category_Code=
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Old July 9th 2006, 19:49
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I saw that one on the Samba and was wondering if that was what I wanted. Thanks for the confirmation.

Now having seen the other ad, is there any reason why this apron shouldn't fit a '71? I realize a '71 doesn't have fuel injection but I will need the bulge if I get a Type IV engine.
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Old July 12th 2006, 15:06
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i run a t4 2L in my 72 sbug with out the bulge no problems. but i suppose every car is different.
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Old July 14th 2006, 08:36
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Old July 15th 2006, 19:48
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no mines a totally custom job including custom functional heater boxes






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