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Could it be a US spec one.....?
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Scumbags!
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Amazing that it didn't require new paint to get it looking so much better - you wouldn't believe it was the same car!
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Window Rollers - on hiatus due to c*ck up
MarkFoster replied to Alex_G60_Fanatic's topic in Forum Group-Buys
Go on then Alex, I'll have another two sets. (Haven't even fitted the last set yet, but you can't have too many spares with a Rado, eh?!) Mark -
Not been feeling smoothed bumpers for some time now, but like the look on yours Wompa. Good work! Mark
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Miles is being somewhat modest when he describes "some of the race cars i work on....." If you can get a rad made up by the level of suppliers you deal with I'd be very interested too fella! Mark
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They're not particularly popular on here to be honest as most prefer the lupo (or TT) aero wiper mod. I have to confess though that I have a storm single wiper and have a mixed view of it to be honest. I really like the way it works as it shifts across the screen MUCH quicker than the lupo wipers I previously had and, as I have an aero blade on it, it shifts the water equally well. At the risk of accusing the Emperor of wearing no clothes(!), I wasn't actually that impressed with the Lupo wipers but then I never endured the original wiper blades so maybe I'm a bit spoilt in that respect. For me, the Lupo wipers moved in a strange, slightly arthritic looking way and tended to judder on descent unless it was really ****ing it down.... The storm wiper isn't perfect though; I have one of the sleeves on it which definitely tidies things up but the self adhesive pad that comes with the kit is hopeless and the sleeve can tend to lift somewhat alarmingly at speed - it's zip tied on so can't really go anywhere but the flapping around is very distracting so I have some no more nails self adhesive tape that I'm going to fix the bugger down with! Also, and this really annoys me, the articulation point on the arm won't clear the bonnet edge meaning that you can't lift the wiper off the screen and leave it in a folded back position when washing the car. You have to hold it away, wash underneath it and then let it rest back on the screen - it's a real pain and to be honest may send me back to the Lupo wipers, albeit with an investment in better blades... I know it's not to everyone's taste, but I quite like the looks so that might extend it's stay of execution for a while yet... Mark
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Do I sense you're trying to bring an old friend home buddy...? ;o) Mark
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[ATTACH=CONFIG]49514[/ATTACH] To save Miles the trouble, these are the in pro lights being sold. M.
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Thanks for the pictures Dude, the lights aren't quite what I'm after so it's over to the other interested parties on those. I'd still like the tensioner and latches though so if you can work out a price including P&P we can take it from there. Mark
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I'm interested in the belt tensioner, door latches and in pro rear lights pending pictures. I'll pm you my email... Ta Mark
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Renshaw project (probably going to sell / swap)
MarkFoster replied to 24V Renshaw's topic in Members Gallery
You need to incorporate a vapour control line on the warm side of the insulation or you'll still suffer issues with condensation. Foil backed plasterboard (external use obviously) would do if you can't find the proper stuff. (Check RIW's website for some easy to install painted solutions.) Alternatively, you could just undercut your garage door to ensure proper ventilation but then that will rather work against the point of creating a heated space. Incidentally, you do have an insulated garage door don't you? Somewhat pointless otherwise.... Mark -
BBS RC's (not the split rim version though) are very light. My 17" RCs are significantly lighter than the 15" Speedies they replaced... Mark
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Loads of parts, more added. All need to go!!!!!!
MarkFoster replied to Swompy's topic in Cars for Breaking
OK never mind - postage costs for the chain covers though? M. -
Loads of parts, more added. All need to go!!!!!!
MarkFoster replied to Swompy's topic in Cars for Breaking
The bracket |I'm after is the one that carries the PAS pump (I think) and alternator. Looks like this; [ATTACH=CONFIG]49256[/ATTACH] Thanks Mark -
Jees, how fast was she going in a resi area??! Did she get breathalyzed? Mark
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Jim's Corrado - ciao to the Fiat! Hello to.. (P64)
MarkFoster replied to Jim's topic in Members Gallery
Oh Christ, he's modding it already...! Lol! -
What parts for the corrado would you like in Carbon Fibre?
MarkFoster replied to Graphite's topic in Group Buy Feelers
Good point, well made. Mark -
Loads of parts, more added. All need to go!!!!!!
MarkFoster replied to Swompy's topic in Cars for Breaking
Excellent, thanks fella. Don't suppose you still have the aux bracket as well do you? Mark -
Loads of parts, more added. All need to go!!!!!!
MarkFoster replied to Swompy's topic in Cars for Breaking
I'll take the chain covers at £10 if it includes the upper and lower one - can you let me know postage costs Please swompy? Cheers Mark -
What parts for the corrado would you like in Carbon Fibre?
MarkFoster replied to Graphite's topic in Group Buy Feelers
The plastic surrounds to head light lenses might also be useful. I have to keep putting trim dressing on mine as they're pretty faded now. Mark -
Was going to say, I've heard Raceland produce some good stuff. Hot tuning on the other hand....
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Sorry, didn't see your question till now - when mine was playing up I would get very erratic readings. The needle would bounce then fly round to some silly speed then drop out completely; the poor spoiler looked like it was doing the okey-cokey! Lol I didn't keep my old one for obvious reasons but they're only £20 or so from vw so may be worth chucking a new one in if no other reason than you'll be able to cross it off the list if things don't improve... Mark