[s-cars] What's the go to Avant antenna replacement?
bill mahoney
airbil at gmail.com
Thu May 22 10:30:59 PDT 2008
Harold et. al.
Hmmm sooooo, I think this might work? Could be the lowest $ around as I
think ebay was $36, .de autoparts $27 and this place $15?
Is this the right one?
http://www.eurosportacc.com/vw_audi_oe_fuba_antennas.htm
Thanks everyone!
Bill~saving $20 for future idiocy~M
On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 12:06 PM, Harold McComas <HaroldMcComas at comcast.net>
wrote:
> The antenna you want I believe is the Fuba Betaflex-D. I installed one on
> my old '85 GTI. I remember some of the OEM antennas on the GTI's had a
> square hole. The one I bought wasn't OEM ( but the same manufacturer). Some
> of the cheaper replacement look-alike antennas don't have the amplified
> base. Usually when the amplifier is fried you don't get AM reception.
>
> There should be plenty of VW/Audi shops that carry it. Here is one for a
> price comparison: http://www.germanautoparts.com/Volkswagen/Golf/Body/7/2
>
> Harold
>
> From: "bill mahoney" <airbil at gmail.com>
>> Subject: [s-cars] What's the go to Avant antenna replacement?
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>> I guess 13 years is about the life of der roof antenna. I am sure too,
>> that somewhere over the last 13 years the antenna replacement was
>> mentioned. Believing my own would last forever of course, I never paid
>> antennation.
>> TIA!
>> Bill~AntennaTrolling~M
>>
>>
>
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