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Stonejag

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  1. If anyone's wavering my machinist does centre bore enlargement for £10-15/wheel - done a couple of sets for me now. Not a bad job at all and it means you can rob nice wheels off a Subaru! Nice looking wheels, GLWS :)
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    Scuttle Panel Trim

    I can go one better, I have one of the Spoonfed Tuning sets... Scuttle cover + lower windscreen trim Both in black fibreglass (per the above links). Never got around to fitting the scuttle cover so it's as new, few usage marks on the windscreen trim but nothing that bad. Looks way smarter than standard - and dare I say it better than the SWG single-piece one too. Cost me over £370 including the customs charges but I'd take £180 for both. Stone
  3. I've got a couple that work. £20 posted or a tenner collected (Bedford).
  4. Pretty sure they're obsolete from VW now, but Roose Motorsports sell the silicone hoses individually if required. They do an OEM-style finish (black cloth-wrapped) which is pretty unobtrusive. Stone
  5. I've got a radiator too, near-new elbow (run for less than 2000mi before stripping the car). Genuine OEM Hella part, cost a fortune a couple of years back! The rad was run for maybe 20,000 miles, less than two years old. Good leak-free condition but there's some light surface corrosion at the bottom (will brush off) and a few coolant spillage marks from when the previous elbow let go. £60 posted. Stone
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    Accelerator Pedal

    I have a late car which will have one in...;) Not removed yet and I don't know what's involved. How desperate are you?
  7. I have both in Herts if the others don't work out :)
  8. I've got a fusebox cover, with both (genuine OEM) clips. Black and in good condition barring a small scuff on the angled side closest to the door (invisible when fitted). £20 posted.
  9. I have one too if anyone is still after one.
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    Vr6 isv

    Standard ISV - working fine when removed, and the damper isn't split. £25 posted. Stone
  11. They're actually a standardised European size, so you can just buy a fresh one and it will fit perfectly. See my previous thread here. Stone
  12. Not exactly sure which part you mean but almost all the Corrado body panels are available from VW Classic Parts (link). Some are relatively cheap, some are hilarious but it's worth a look! Stone
  13. I was always under the impression that a certain length of loom had to be removed when fitting any of these alarms to the Thatcham spec - precisely to stop it being removed by snipping out the box and splicing the wires back together. You may find there's a good chunk missing, which won't be helping! Aftermarket alarms are a horrible thing to patch around, I'd personally be twmpted ro go straight for ripping out and replacing the whole loom but it's obviously a big job. I was very lucky - when mine failed it left the car functional. The only remaining feature was a brief, ear-splitting squeal from the alarm wheneved the battery was disconnected :lol: Stone
  14. Bump: Still got this, still free. Stone
  15. I sold this inlet elbow to Jez, here's the actual part for sale: Genuine 42draft product to fit any OBD1 VR6. :thumbleft: Stone
  16. No problems chap, thanks for looking! Anybody else got one?
  17. Cheees, just let me know! Got myself a nice new wheel but the Porsche guys have jacked the small-spline prices up ;)
  18. Does anyone have a spare adapter for converting a small spline column to fit a big spline steering wheel? Could do with one for my Mk1 :) Thanks in advance, Stone
  19. I have a set of OEM VW rubber ones if that's any good? Would stop you muddying your carpets at least, and they're easier to clean than carpet mats ;)
  20. It's going to have more parts off my car than his at this rate :lol:
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