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Re: bra for an 85 4kq



Michael, Just compromise with these folks, drive out to CO for Pikes Peak
and I'll give you a Bra when you get here. I have an extra courtesy of Dave
Lawson.

Bruce

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> From: Michael Williams <daserde@ucla.edu>
> To: Christopher A Darringer <chrisd@cs.cmu.edu>; quattro@coimbra.ans.net
> Subject: re: bra for an 85 4kq
> Date: Sunday, May 31, 1998 7:43 PM
> 
> Christopher A Darringer decided to speak these words:
> 
> >Do you really want a "bra" on your car?  (flame mode = on)
> >My mom's '95 has paint chips gallore on the hood, and I have to confess,
> >it doesn't look good.  Interestingly, my '90 has virtually no chips. 
> >This leads me to believe that driving style may play a role.  Keeping
> >larger distances from cars and trucks seems to be a good idea.  If
> >everyone is going, oh, 30mph slower than you are, this might be hard...
> 
> 
> Again, just to clarify my intentions, i am simply putting a bra on for 
> the trip only, and for longer distance trips, to protect my hood from 
> stones and bugs.  I will not sit around with the car wearing the bra, i 
> find them ugly, and they arent particularly for the weathering tendencies

> of the paint...
> 
> later...
> 
> 
> Michael Sheridan Williams
> ICQ# 11740998
> 
> 1985 4000 S Quattro 175,000+ miles, 1998 Pearl White, Koni 
> Yellows/2Bennett, strut brace, Sport 8000 Tires, K&N, MOMO 4pt harnesses
> 1986 Oceanic Blue, 4000CS Quattro--Parting Out(ask if you want anything)
> My father's: 1986 4000 CS Quattro--Graphite 161,000 miles
> 
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