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Re: CD changer location
Phil and Judy:
I was going to tell you where my CD changer is, but a 2 1/2 ton sport ute
wallowing out of control on the ice just rearranged my trunk!!
Just kidding. My changer is to the right of yours, as viewed from outside
the trunk. I can't think of a better location. I can load 3 tires or 4
pairs of skis (but I must admit shamefully that I usually only load one or
two pairs of skis, no tires, drive with the roof closed and waste scads of
fuel enjoying all of those hp while never once wishing for a cup-holder).
Whew, it feels good to get that off my chest.
Ralph Poplawsky
'91 200TQ
At 12:37 PM 10/26/97 -0500, you wrote:
>P.S.: And another thing: if we could provide the starving people of this
>planet with just a cup of rice for every mile that Audis are driven with
>the sunroof tightly closed! Also let's not neglect to mention the fact that
>your average Audi-driving, fascist dwarf ignores his oh-so-cool ski
>bag--perhaps using it only a handful of times per year (if the cretin can
>remember how it works).
>The horror! The horror!
>
>P.P.S.:Warning! AUDI CONTENT AHEAD.
>Speaking of ski bags--->the one in my 200Q is somewhat blocked by the CD
>changer that hangs down (dead center) from the parcel shelf (and the bag
>can barely be opened). Is there a good alternate location for the changer?
>Seems a move of 5 or 6 inches to one side should do the trick, but is there
>anything more effective that could be done? I'd also like to relocate it so
>the trunk can be efficiently used. Presently the CD changer limits the
>trunk to holding 2 instead of a possible 3 or 4 tires.
>
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