Need Plastic Underbelly Pan!!
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where you live, it will help to keep the salty slush from splashing up into the engine bay and corroding thing.s. You should replace the belly pan regardless of cost (naturally try to get a used one from a wrecker - probably a V6 Audi 93-94 100 or a 95-97 A6 will work). Buy new hardware (four female plastic clip/receivers, four male plastic "Dzus" fasteners and three metal Dzus fasterners) as required.
There are aerodynamic improvements but you would only really see the benefits on an Autobahn, Last time I looked the QE427 only qualified at about 3 AM.
You have cogeco mail.
Dave F. in Vancouver
There are aerodynamic improvements but you would only really see the benefits on an Autobahn, Last time I looked the QE427 only qualified at about 3 AM.
You have cogeco mail.
Dave F. in Vancouver
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W/O the pan air coming in the duct can go right out the bottom and not through the IC. Don't forget to replace the two front fasteners. There are 3 metal fasteners along the back and 2 more at the front. My car didn't have the front fasteners when I bought it and the belly pan came out of the front bumper and ground itself away at 135 mph on the trip home from Maine. I had to remove what was left of it at a rest stop. I replaced it with a used one from Force 5 for $80 shipped.
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