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Re: Audi Cabrio (was: memorial day, small towns, and Audis.)
It would be nice to have, whoever can scan it!
BTW, does the Cab still have the V6 in it? The reason I ask is I've
been tossing around making a "12V" web site, and things like this would
be neat to put in there.
--
Elliott
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--[deleted]@cs.purdue.edu, 1992 (name unknown)
Mark L. Chang wrote:
>
> On Thu, 28 May 1998, David Via wrote:
>
> > I have a moderate quality copy of this article that another "lister" sent
> > to me via fax. I could scan it and see how it turns out if you'd like but
> > I don't think the quality would be that good. The car is truly radical -
> > it's basically a Cab' version of an RS2 with substantial performance mods.
>
> <delicious Cab specs snipped>
>
> I have this EC and a good scanner. If anyone wants me to put it up via
> WWW or otherwise, I believe that I could do it.
>
> I've got lots of other stuff to scan, so this would give me the impetus to
> fire up the 'ol flatbed and get to it! (ie. '98 Chicago Auto Show photos,
> brochures for all the Audis, an original 1980 Audi 4000 sales brochure,
> photos from the Carlisle import meet [even though I didn't attend...],
> etc. etc...)
>
> mark
>
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