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...and see here for the difference between white and black sealant - http://forums.vwvortex.com/showthread.php?2541662-DIY-The-Corrado-Fog-Light-Repair-Guide
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Thanks Dave - pm reply back to you mate.
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Will take them please Dave - both at 70, pick up ok.
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Sorry - should have checked the links - not sure why they are broken. Try this, might give you some ideas - for the contacts... http://the-corrado.net/showthread.php?t=47180 This for future ref (re the thermal fuse for not working on 4) - http://wiki.the-corrado.net/fan_speed_thermal_fuse_repair.html
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http://the-corrado.net/showthread.php?t=52986 HTH
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Got a Bosch S4 - for a difference of only 60ccas and one year guarantee chose that over the S5 at only at £63 - ECP -even cheaper with your disc.
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'Spoiler Screws' - Ebay HTH. Stock OE are M6 x 14mm, ordered 16mm and ground down the 2mm (IIRC 16 did fit however).
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Great stuff Dave Did this also the other day - though ordered the low head profile screws (to match existing) in stainless, cause wanted to retain the lettering on the bolt head..lol ( ordered a few so have some spare, will drop a couple in post for you). Amazing how sometimes even the littlest things give great satisfaction.
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Excellent Rod, arrived today - well packaged - received with thanks Cheers
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Thanks Rod - Payment sent
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Right front indicator please - pm sent re condition
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[ATTACH=CONFIG]78347[/ATTACH] 1989 (IIRC) Sierra Sapphire - first car [ATTACH=CONFIG]78348[/ATTACH] 1988 TVR S - real fun car, should never have sold it! [ATTACH=CONFIG]78350[/ATTACH] 1993 Mazda RX7 III - Canadian personal import Peugeot 205 (no photos!) [ATTACH=CONFIG]78351[/ATTACH] 1991 G60 Black [ATTACH=CONFIG]78352[/ATTACH] 1991 TVR S2 Mica blue [ATTACH=CONFIG]78353[/ATTACH] 1993 VR6 [ATTACH=CONFIG]78354[/ATTACH] 2002 Grand Cherokee V8 - Dubai years [ATTACH=CONFIG]78355[/ATTACH] 1995 VR6 - 2004-2014 and on.......
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http://the-corrado.net/showthread.php?t=64605 hth
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Very sad indeed. The RX7 was one of the best cars I ever had (other than it drank like a fish, - you could actuallly see the needle go down every mile!). The standard was stunning in looks (though thought the spoiler was a bit too much, and thankfully the Canadian model I imported in '94 didn't have one). On the emanbkment......
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Yes, Halfords is the place aersol form readily available too.
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Thank you - wish I'd known about this before, some very good prices there!
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Was browsing ebay and see why this was being vacuumed now - ebay
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Blackberry VR6? ring road, Nottingham, around lunctime today - you were vacuuming, bipped but you may not have heard.
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Did two years there a few years back. Funnily enough my auntie and uncle also lived there for twenty odd years but left for Canada, shortly after we arrived - not because of us of us, you understand :). It is a fantastic experience. Note however, holidaying and short stints are one thing, long term working is another. Grass is always greener etc. Do your research properly and talk to as many people about the pros and cons, cause there's am awful lot of both! I would not hesitate to go again was it not for family circumstances. Ar one stage all benefits were thrown in and all your money was your own luxury cash. Nowadays, many companies are giving you a decent salary but you have to pay for accom yourself (which has dramatically increased to ridiculous amounts over the past few years). If the company is good and well established in UAE, and you have a good salary- go for it, you wont regret it. The wide variety of lifestyles to enjoy are there (especially if you have hobbies - watersports, shopping!, desert). Facilities as you will know are great, car transport has become much worse, though some public systems are good, if a little crowded at rush periods. Very safe too, though am sure it might have stats might have slightly declined now with the population increasing now over the past few years. It probably also all comes down to what you do, and your salary at the end of the day. Not sure of your family status but schooling beyond a point can be expensive if its not included (which it often is), but might be wise to check prices. I was out and about a lot of the time so saw a lot and experienced a cross section of society there from working with the super rich to seeing the slums and background of construction industry. If you needs anything further feel free to drop me a PM.
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Nice end bay parking, of course - you mean a resident at Currys?
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Anyone's here?.....Blue Storm ***RPC parked up in the sunshine outside Currys at Castle Meadow Retail park, Nottingham this morning.
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A lot easier to find and secures the unit nice and firm. http://the-corrado.net/showthread.php?t=80218&page=2