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Date: 7-27-06 06:11
From: Biscuit3 in Sydney, Australia View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: And Then....

... We styled the scorpion's hair, it barfed on us and our pants fell off. What a great story, the end.

In actual fact, it's time to update those who care on how Karl is going. I got some awesome news the other day about Karl in which I thought I would never hear! Karl is not a shitbox (bondomobile)! In actual fact, he is within repairable range and in my budget as well.

The Weber 32/36 DGAV auto choke, water op. will be arriving shortly from a nice man that lives in the same area as Oz_tom, TMK-001, Beaner, and Timbo. I seriously think I should relocate down there because that place seems to be car central and well, Sydney is such a small place, I should really share my love.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=50138&item=170009358317

(Yes, I'm ilikeschicken on eBay. If you get me emailing you asking to ship to Australia, I am always happy to get a positive answer)

So in the meantime, along with the carby, Karl also has a brand new shifter surround and a few console pieces which will complete the one Jon_uk so thoughtfully sent me earlier this month, coming in the mail.

As for the rest of Karl, he will be receiving:

1) New bearings
2) Overhauled steering box
3) New shocks
4) Trunk roundel
5) A kiss from his sweetheart at the mechanic - a black 2003 318i. He's had his eye on her for awhile now.

Hooters has paid me today and I have found that my bank account is back within the obese range so I'm acting while I can. Oh, and I can proudly say that sucking up to my BMW mechanic has landed Karl and me in the exclusive "Peak Performance" club. No longer are we outcasts and no longer is Karl dubbed a lumpy bomb!

In other news, Andrew, Jon, and Oz_tom, your shirts will be shipped off tomorrow. I expect pictures within two weeks, which I honestly think is a reasonable amount of time. If not, of course, I do have your addresses, be prepared.
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'75 Golf Yellow Automatic 2002 with Weber 32/36 DGAV - "Karl"




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Date: 7-27-06 06:47
From: H_Krix in Atlanta, Ga View user's profile
Subject: Re: And Then....

I wish I was organized enough to have a flow chart like that...
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Date: 7-27-06 06:54
From: Biscuit3 in Sydney, Australia View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Re: And Then....

Sure comes in handy when in doubt.
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"It's what you feel, not what you ought to. Reasonable and sensible."

'75 Golf Yellow Automatic 2002 with Weber 32/36 DGAV - "Karl"





Date: 7-27-06 01:02
From: Otis View user's profile
Subject: Re: And Then....

Now that I see your specific carb, I'm not sure if Holley (or Edelbrock) makes a suitable replacement. But, you never know. I highly recommend emailing the tech lines of both companies, as I said in the other thread. They are very helpful. Good luck!



Date: 8-1-06 06:20
From: philv View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Re: And Then....

damn, yall got hooters down under! sweeeet.



Date: 8-7-06 01:56
From: JOHNAHOF in St. Louis View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Re: And Then....

Did you find a carb? I might have a used one in one of the parts bins. Let me know if you are still looking and I will see if I have one.



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