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Re: Fuba Antenna Parts needed
Thanks to all that responded, and I will try Antenna World. However, I was
trying to avoid buying a new one. My antenna is in mechanically perfect
shape (btw, it's a rear fender mount). It retracts fine, and extends fine
too, but the motor doesn't stop after extending it, it sits there going back
and forth until you shut off the radio, at which point it retracts and
stops. I was hoping to find a replacement pcb assembly (its smarts). The
antenna is Audi part # 811 035 509 and (I think) fuba number W372.
If anybody out there has a broken one of these that might be willing to part
with, please let me know how much you want for it.
Thanks
Lino
>> "Lino M. Valadas" <valadasl@osha.igs.net> wrote:
>> >
>> > Do you know where one can get parts for a Fuba power antenna?
>> > I need the PCB (complete) for a Fuba out of a 88 200. If you know a
>> > supplier of these antennae please let me know
>>
>> I have a amplified Fuba roof mount antenna that I
>> bought for my
>> Coupe GT. I never installed it because I decided
>> it would be
>> too trendy-looking, what with all the Hondas at
>> the time with
>> them.
>>
>> I did have it connected to the radio for a spell,
>> but the
>> antenna wasn't mounted, it was wedged between the
>> center fold
>> down armrest and the backseat, in the _interior_
>> of the car.
>>
>> I wouldn't mind selling it, so I can get something
>> else (I am
>> sometimes tempted to install it). I have the
>> original packaging
>> I think.
>>
>> I paid $60 (they can be had for around $55+s/h)
>> for it. I know
>> $50 isn't much of a discount, but it is "unused".
>> (That's the main
>> reason I haven't sold it yet I guess, since I
>> don't think I would get
>> enough back to feel like I wasn't throwing away
>> money, not that I'm
>> getting maximum value from it laying around.)
>>
>> If anyone's interested...
>>
>> Ken
>> --
>> http://www.geocities.com/motorcity/garage/4153/
>>
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