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RE: Home Fire Exting. in the Car?



I have kept a small one in my car(s) for years with no problem.
Fortunately, I have never had to use one either
Stephane Livolsi
180 Yorston St
Williams Lake, BC, V2G 3Z1
ph 250-392-2637
fax 250-392-2693

'86 5KTQ stock (if you don't know what it means, you aren't in the club)

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>From: 	Alexander van Gerbig[SMTP:Audi_80@email.msn.com]
>Sent: 	October 29, 1999 5:46 PM
>To: 	Quattro List
>Subject: 	Home Fire Exting. in the Car?
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>    Is it wise to use a regular dry chemical fire extinguisher in the trunk
>of my 80?  Just got a bunch for the house and they came with a rather useful
>hard palstic bracket.  Not top quality bracket but sturdy and holds very
>well.  These are Kidde ABC Dry Chemical units, half size, not tiny though.
>Was always thinking about mounting one on the passenger's side frame bar
>that sticks up in the trunk.  Perfect fit, but will all the rumbling hurt
>the extinguisher, cause it to go kaboom?
>
>Thanks again!
>
>Alexander van Gerbig
>'88 Audi 80 -- Koni Yellows, G&M Springs
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