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  1. Thanks to stueyB for a pair of clean, well packaged and quickly sent tow eye covers
  2. thank you, if they are in good nick i'll take them, cheers tim
  3. Hi, just wondering if you missed my question about the roof rails? many thanks Tim
  4. Hi, are the roof rails in good condition with ends complete? Cheers tim
  5. Thanks Dogger, please put me down for a front spoiler then please, but if you can't manage to fit it in with a group buy then i am happy for you to send me one directly even though i know it would cost more. Cheers Tim
  6. Hi, do you still have the driver and passenger door seals, if so what condition are they in and how much posted please. Cheers Tim ---------- Post added at 12:55 AM ---------- Previous post was at 12:51 AM ---------- Hi sorry, the ones that go on the car body and seal when the door shuts
  7. Hi, i'm after the plastic triangles with the seals on that go on the front corners of the doors, next to the glass behind the mirrors, if that makes sense, you've got them up for £3 each. i'll take them both if you've still got them and they have got all the fixings on them still.
  8. Hi Dogger, could you give me a price please for a 70mm front spoiler posted, how i would pay and how soon you could send me one? many thanks Tim
  9. I've always put up with how bad the wipers are on my corrado, drivers side atleast as passenger side has always been ok. My car is LHD, so as these part numbers for TT wipers won't fit i thought i'd have a go sorting the driver's side out. I took the arm and wiper off after a quick look and the spring which presses the wiper onto the windscreen seems to run out of leverage just as it gets to the glass, So thought i'd shorten the spring for more leverage! After prizing the spring out which itself is a task, the shortening of the spring is quite easy. I heated the last loop i.e the hook part on one end up till it was glowing on the gas hob and curled it back towards the rest with pliers, quite easy. The spring is probably only 2mm shorter overall and you can only do it to one end as one end passes through a hole, and the end you've just bent hooks onto a back onto the small linkage. Putting it back together especially with the shorter spring is a right job, i neally gave up. Got it back together and back on and its loads better, even with the 5yr old wiper blade. If getting the spring in and out was easy i'd say try it before spending £100, but as its a right task i'd have a go on a spare arm maybe first
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