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Lads, I understand that you can fit a passat moon roof to the corrado, is this correct and if so how ? is it a straight swap or will i need some more parts.

 

Plus let me know if you have one as I'd be interested.

 

Matt

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Lads, I understand that you can fit a passat moon roof to the corrado, is this correct and if so how ? is it a straight swap or will i need some more parts.

 

Plus let me know if you have one as I'd be interested.

 

Matt

 

You can but the fitment is not the best, the main reason being the passat roof is slightly curved unlike the corrado one.

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i went to a scrappy, took the sunrood and mechanism out, fitted it to mine, piece of p!ss.

few pics of it in..

 

 

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as someone said, it does slightly curve more then the corrado one so is slightly raised at the front near the windscreen.

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Like the juxtaposition of the moonroof on the white car. Need to locate myself another moonroof soon!

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Like the juxtaposition of the moonroof on the white car. Need to locate myself another moonroof soon!

 

mine cost me £40 from scrappers.

Whole mechanism and everything!

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looks good..!

 

was it easy to fit then?

 

my sun roof is fcuked!!!.... its tilted up... and its stuck in that position!

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looks good..!

 

was it easy to fit then?

 

my sun roof is fcuked!!!.... its tilted up... and its stuck in that position!

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Lads, I understand that you can fit a passat moon roof to the corrado, is this correct and if so how ? is it a straight swap or will i need some more parts.

 

Plus let me know if you have one as I'd be interested.

 

Matt

 

Moonroofs from the passat estates fit the best. circa 93/94.

 

You wont need any extra parts, it is a straight swap. My fella and I have got it down to 45mins from taking the old one out and putting the moonroof in.

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Moonroofs from the passat estates fit the best. circa 93/94.

 

You wont need any extra parts, it is a straight swap. My fella and I have got it down to 45mins from taking the old one out and putting the moonroof in.

 

I see your 45 mins and raise you 30 mins, i recon i could get em swapped in 30 mins.

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Is that swapping the panel over or thecomplete frame, mech, headlining etc?

 

And how much would you charge for such a service, gonna need a new sunroof motor soon, mines :censored:

might be worth sourcing a moonroof replacement :shrug:

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the whole mechanism.

 

i actually have a mono roof glass pannel and an early and late motor sat in my garage if no wants to replace whole headlining.

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Is that swapping the panel over or thecomplete frame, mech, headlining etc?

 

And how much would you charge for such a service, gonna need a new sunroof motor soon, mines :censored:

might be worth sourcing a moonroof replacement :shrug:[/quote:2nj93nf7]

 

Erm, we wouldnt charge anything if you wanted us to do it.

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