I saw it on a car in Max Power, or The Golf, I can't remember which.  They 
looked sweet, like a kinda squared-off M3 mirror.  If I remember correctly, 
they said in the article that it was the most difficult and time consuming 
part of the whole car.  If it's something you want to tackle, more power to 
you.  I, on the other hand, am more than happy with the mirrors my car came 
with. ;-)

-Dave
'91 Jetta GTX 16V
'88 Jetta GLI 16V

In a message dated 5/20/01 12:10:02 AM US Eastern Standard Time, 
[email protected] writes:


> >     A while back I was checking out a local B3 Passat.  I noticed that
> > the rearview mirrors had two support arms instead of just one on the
> > bottom like the '89+ "big door" A2s.  Question is:  Will the Passat
> > mirrors be a direct fit to an A2?
> >
> >     What I like about the B3 Passat mirrors I saw was the 2 support arm
> > style (1 on top, 1 on bottom w/a space b/t them) seemed more aggressive
> > to me.  I think they would be a subtle styling queue on an A2.
> >
> >     Anyone have the faintest idea what I'm talking about??  If so, do u
> > think I can find these mirrors in power?  I don't want to loose my power
> > mirrors.
> >
> >     


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