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I'm looking for a couple of S4 parts

Old 01-26-2007, 10:30 PM
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Default I'm looking for a couple of S4 parts

See attached fotos. I need the front seat control switch (forward/backward/up) on the S4 (Mine's an '88 but others probably fit?) and one of the little plastic caps that goes over the top of the shock in the rear hatch area.

I also need the front and rear belly pans for the S4. If anyone has used, I'd be interested. Thanks,

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Old 01-26-2007, 10:40 PM
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For the belly pan, I would suggest that you purchase an aluminum version. There are two designs available - one from DEVEK, and one from 928 International. I strongly believe that either would last much longer than the factory style pan that is made out of fiber enforced plastic and has a tendency to crack.

Either of the above companies might have previously loved rear belly pans as well - just ask.

If you do get a plastic belly pan, make sure it has the air ducts, so you can transfer them to the metal pan when you are ready to upgrade. The value of a pre-owned plastic pan is in the ducts - without those its worth next to nothing.
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Harvey,
I can probably find you the plastic covers for the struts.
I will check tomorrow and PM you.
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I just replaced my seat switch. Do a search under seat switch. I have an '87 w/o memory seats. I used the memory seat switch which is about $45 vs $115. You just have to swap the ends from the old switch. The part number i purchased is 928.613.201.00. Any of the Big Three should have it.
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Thanks, Nicole, Rog, and Doug...all good information. Especially, Nicole's rundown on belly pans. Sounds like Rog has ***** the size of Anchor Motor Mounts to be going into business. I was going to say auto transmissions but that would be stretching things a bit. Good luck to all!

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