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  1. Hi all Corrado fanatics Just a short introduction I live in north west Wales , in the process of purchasing a Corrado VR6 - 1995 - N Reg LK4Z Bramble Metallic Mileage around 120k The car has a new MOT as of August / September 2015 My intention is to restore to OEM standard , is this practical and possible ? The car obviously dose have some ware and tear over the years,some dents , paint bubbling / blistering , never had a replacement timing belt, some cloth interior work required on front seats driver side especially. In preparation I been research for contacts for parts as well as searching the internet for replacement cloth. Can anyone advice if it is possible to get OEM cloth code AF - Option/assist code for the seats are Q1D = Sports front seats would these be recaro seats ? The Car option code info is as follows :- X2B = National sales program Great Britain B0N = Component parts set, complying with vehicle type for Great Britain, various parts C5K = Alloy wheels 9J x 19 G0C = 5-speed manual transmission H1V = Tires 225/45 R17 J1L = Battery 280 A (60 Ah) Q1D = Sports front seats 1AE = Electronic differential lock (EDL/ABS) 1G9 = Space-saving spare wheel for temporary use, radial tire (5-hole) 1MV = Leather steering wheel 3AE = Right exterior mirror: flat, electrically adjustable and heated 3BF = Left exterior mirror: convex, electrically adjustable and heated T6Q = 6-cylinder gasoline engine 2.9 L unit 021.D 3FD = Electric sliding/pop-up sunroof 9BA = W/o additional electric safety package 9HA = Without additional malfunction display 9C2 = Without special headlight activation mode but with "Coming and Leaving Home" function 8GM = Alternator 70 A 8RL = 6 speakers (passive) 8TD = Rear fog light for driving on the left 8BF = Halogen headlight for driving on the left 8WD = Integrated front fog light 1BA = Standard suspension/shock absorption kind regards to all Rob
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