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Re: airbag, Dealer scam or Dead bag. Was: One Hot V8



PlyBoyDoct@aol.com decided to speak these words:

>I have to agree with Brett that they have no incentive to have a rep come 
>look at my car.  But I am still faced with a 900 dollar bag replacement.  I 
>fully understand that an airbag is supposed to save me if I get into an 
>impact, but now the light is on, I fear for the worst.  Its like having a 
>shotgun aiming at your chest.  Any suggestions?  Thanks for the input so far.
>
>Feeling like a 'riceboy'(jap cars) with his chair leaned far far back,


Well, you could always just remove the module from the car right 
now....That way there would be no risk of it going off at an inoportune 
time....

Remember, that much is legal now...

later...

Michael Sheridan Williams
San Francisco, CA
ICQ# 11740998
1983 UrQuattro, MC--1.8 BAR, borla, 2B Coilover/Koni Yellows, Delrin 
Bushings f/r, 16x7.5 OZ Mito's w/ Yoko A520's, Cibie H4/H1's, K&N (blah)
1985 4000S Quattro, Koni Yellows/Coilover (2B), strut brace, Sport 8000 
Tires, K&N
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