**parts and spares, and made a major find: The sheet-metal pannel that **covers the master-cylinder, handbrake cables, etc. My 69 came without **one, Ken's 71 came without one and my 70 pickup came without one, and **I can'r recall ever seeing one before, but I've got one now! $10!! **Does anyone else not have one of these beauties for their T2? It does **a kinda-important job and in my experience, they're rare. Is this da belly-pan? I was looking in my how-to-restore-bug-and-transporter book (great book, BTW), and it had pictures of sheet metal to cover almost the whole underside of the kombi. Da belly-pan only covers the area underneath the driver's feet. So, are we referring to the same sheet? (metal, that is) JKH New Mexico
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