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Vw Volkswagen Rabbit Convertible Cabriolet Mk1 Shift Console W/ Gauges - Black on 2040-parts.com

US $89.97
Location:

Sioux Falls, South Dakota, US

Sioux Falls, South Dakota, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:If there is a mistake in the listing, I will cover return shipping. If you are changing your mind for any other reason, you are responsible for shipping costs BOTH ways if you elect to return the item for a refund. (Even if the item is listed as Free Shipping, remember, it costs money to ship anything to you, so actual shipping costs will be deducted from your refund.) Thanks for understanding! Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:NoRestockingFee

This listing features a shift console that came out of a late 1980's Cabiolet, but it will fit in any Mk1 Cabriolet from 1980 to 1993 (and other Mk1's as well). Will work with automatic or manual AND A/C or non-AC (read on). Gauges are included, untested, senders are not. Let me know if you have questions, thanks.

Please note the extended handling time on this item, I am currently only able to pull parts on the weekends, and am going through purchases in the order they are paid for. I will do my best to get it out ASAP, but please be aware of this, thanks for your understanding.

There seems to be a lot of confusion about these shift consoles and fitment into 1981-1984 U.S. built Rabbits. This console WILL fit cars from those years - WITH or WITHOUT A/C. You will need to rig up brackets for the two upper mounting holes however. In A/C cars: it's probably easiest to make two 'L' brackets using 1" x 1/8 aluminum stock. Mount them flat against the heater box with pop-rivets or epoxy. Then locate where the brackets meet the sides of the console, pop a couple 1/8" screws through the console/aluminum, and screwed it down with some ordinary interior trim screws. Drill another down through the floor and use a long screw to attach the 'heel' of the console. In non A/C cars - the same general idea is used - bend the aluminum stock so it connects to the lower dash bolt hole areas.

PICS WITH A/C:

shelzie777's Mk1 Shift Console with  AC album on Photobucket


PICS W/O A/C:

shelzie777's Mk1 Shift Console  without AC album on Photobucket


To see other pics of this vehicle, please see the following link. If you need other parts for your vehicle, please write me and we can set up a listing here on eBay with your part(s) in it, thanks.


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