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Old 24-02-09, 11:36 AM   #1
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Default Brake Acumilator for 100 c.s sport

Its an 1988 model

Can anyone help??? - its the final piece in the puzzle


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Old 24-02-09, 02:17 PM   #2
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Its an 1988 model

Can anyone help??? - its the final piece in the puzzle


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Hi Fitzy

The original Audi p/n's for the circa 1988 Audi 100 accumulators seem to be:
857 612 061C (>>44-J-211 253)
443 612 061H (44-J-211 254>>)

For 125 Euro's (+ Carriage) you can get a brand new O.E. one from here (as well as some other 100 goodies it seems!):
http://homepage.internet.lu/customau...100_200_v8.htm
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Old 24-02-09, 03:10 PM   #3
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PeterB,

Have you used custom autocrafts before?

If so, how did you find dealing with them, paying arrangements etc?

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thats a great website!!

Some nice stuff there
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PeterB,

Have you used custom autocrafts before?

If so, how did you find dealing with them, paying arrangements etc?

Sure have. I actually bought a new accumulator myself from Paul at C.A.C., as well as a couple of other bits and pieces a few months back.

Superb to deal with too. I set up a bank transfer as payment after a couple of emails to and from Paul to confirm part no.'s and details etc. (Also a small fee was incurred to the bank for transfering funds abroad, as usual).
Smooth transaction though, recommended.
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PeterB,

Have you used custom autocrafts before?

If so, how did you find dealing with them, paying arrangements etc?

he's a member on here somehwere!
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Sounds like a handy site to know of.

Yesterday I did a quick Google search for an accumulator just to see what was thrown up and there seem to be a few websites in the USA offering new units, so at least they are still being made. However, over here in Blighty new accumulators are a bit harder to source for pre 1988 cars.

Febi seems to be the name of one company still making it so I looked for a UK outlet and discovered this:

http://partsforallcars.com/spares/febi.php

I didn't contact them but I wonder whether they would be a good UK source?

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Sounds like a handy site to know of.

Yesterday I did a quick Google search for an accumulator just to see what was thrown up and there seem to be a few websites in the USA offering new units, so at least they are still being made. However, over here in Blighty new accumulators are a bit harder to source for pre 1988 cars.

Febi seems to be the name of one company still making it so I looked for a UK outlet and discovered this:

http://partsforallcars.com/spares/febi.php

I didn't contact them but I wonder whether they would be a good UK source?

Febi are the O.E. manufacturers for the 'bombs' I believe. That's what C.A.C. supply too.
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