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I'm glad he is still doing this. Your car will look perfect when it is done mate
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Not a problem , thanks for keeping us updated and sorting this
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Mine was the same mate. I had bought the other bits yet the windscreen came fully prepared. . Thanks for the offer. I do just need the top seal, but may end up buying the same as Shaun, for the one seal....... and I may not need them at all !!
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Always glad of a recommendation. I had seen those. Be a shame to waste my genuine items tho... And what the hell is SHIRT doing in my title this thread π€£π€£π
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What company did wheeler dealers use on their Corrado episode?
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535 853 307 A01C The top straight windscreen seal. I have the other bits but need this so the windscreen can get taken out and put back in correctly. Reward for the person that helps me sort this. ASAP please as it is booked in for the end of next week. Windscreen needs to be sorted so that the lower trim will fit and I can go out when it rains...ππ
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What 80's - 90s cars for sale have caught your eye recently.
Cressa replied to Keyo's topic in General Car Chat
Anything with a 16v G60 is impressive. Loving the taxi bit ππ€£ -
You engine bay does look mean and fantastic. New paint will be lovely, but I thought yours was ok. How long will she be away for Shaun?
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What 80's - 90s cars for sale have caught your eye recently.
Cressa replied to Keyo's topic in General Car Chat
Jetta gt. Rare But has a boot, so no thankyou -
What 80's - 90s cars for sale have caught your eye recently.
Cressa replied to Keyo's topic in General Car Chat
That looks stunning. What was the white Jetta version that had stripes and a bodykit -
Crap switch photoπ
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The switch slots in to the heater panel above it on a LHD. Maybe one day I will do it try again to do it
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I will get a picture up. I bought all the bits and made up a connection loom to the diavia switches. Then found that the switch does not clip into a RHD heater panel above it. I could glue it tho!!
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I do have that switch and trim in a box somewhere. Is it a left hooker or RHD?
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Mate that is an impressive winter position π
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More surprisingly I have had a look the pile of my receipts tonight.... shocking π© I need a drink now. The best part was looking at the cars history and realising i have all of the original MOT certificates. Sad I know
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π it is a nice oe look
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Finally decided on the spark plug leads and fitted the NGK VW201 ones. Cheap enough, perfect fit and a better start up. Very happy
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Update time:- So the beru were blowing my mind and I didn't want to get it wrong, so discounted these in the end The Mr retro ones I had were too tight in my spark plug tool and one seemed too short. Credit to him I got a full refund I took a chance and have purchased the ngk vw 201 set. Β£52 delivered from autodoc. First impressions, slightly smaller than the ones I had but definitely a neater better fit, with a quicker start up. Chunkier solid metal ends that fit the spark plug tool perfectly with the coil pack end having a positive locking click on fitting.100% Happy with them and would definitely recommend them for a coil pack Corrado
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Is the car left for long periods without use?
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How many watts of power is each unit? If you are having a maximum of 13A heater and a 13A pellet grille that plug in, γ26Aγyou are already on your way to a needing a 32a radial circuit. I doubt they use as much as 13amps between them though as you are using them on an extension that is only protected by the 13A plug top fuse You will be better asking the electrician what cable he wants , then you do the donkey work. 2 x 6mm 3core swa are more than adequate and certainly future proof . A smaller cable would be sufficient.
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Amazing dedication mate, keep us all posted
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Mate, 2 x 10mm swa cables is massive overkill, Dont do it. 4mm swa cable would suffice the hot tub. You do need to know your heater power ratings b4 going any further. Do they just plug in or need to be hard wired via an isolating switch l
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Pellet grill and outdoor heaters... you definitely need to know the power rating of all of these. Sounds like they will draw more current than your hot tub. Sean's method is the best way by far but does involve more time and cost. If you had a building at the top end of your garden, that would the best way to go. But 2 circuits from your existing consumer unit will do the jobπ The beauty of electrics is there are always many ways to get things working.
