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Old November 6th 04, 07:49 PM
ilambert
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I've blown a wheel cylinder on my '72 Bus(d/s rear).I have a new in box #113
611 053B .Will it work?I make it a Bug part but it looks similiar(famous
last words).I really should mark the boxs better.Thanks


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Old November 6th 04, 08:05 PM
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> 113 611 053B .Will it work?I make it a Bug part but it looks
> similiar(famous
> last words).I really should mark the boxs better.Thanks


211 611 047 F is the number in my partsbreakdown
23,8 mm is the pistonsize
Greetings from Denmark....MIC
Golf GTD and 1303 (under resto.)


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Old November 6th 04, 08:47 PM
Speedy Jim
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MIC wrote:
>>113 611 053B .Will it work?I make it a Bug part but it looks
>>similiar(famous
>>last words).I really should mark the boxs better.Thanks

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> 211 611 047 F is the number in my partsbreakdown
> 23,8 mm is the pistonsize
> Greetings from Denmark....MIC
> Golf GTD and 1303 (under resto.)


Right. His Bug cylinder is only 17.5mm :-(

See: http://www.nls.net/mp/volks/pics/pulls.gif


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