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Everything posted by Keyo
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Only negative is postage is 12 euro, so worth doing a group buy or getting a batch of parts at one time, might be free postage over a certain amount. I would say this seller would be willing to re create a part if you sent it to them. I think that is how they have built thie catalogue. Any part you order, you get to choose which colour off a colour chart like you get at dulux.
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Ladies and gents this is a good find Ive actaullay just patted myself on shoulder lol. Rear VR6 rear badge in red or any colour 20 euro Front VR6 front badge in Red or any colour 40 euro Fuse clips 5 euro Binnacle trim corner covers 8 euro Radiator buffers 3 euro and more items Happy days https://gryp-3d.com/pieces-auto-collection-2-2-2/volkswagen/
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This seller in France sells them in singles if you only need a couple. Also got some over handmade obsolete stuff. https://gryp-3d.com/produit/clips-baie-de-pare-brise-535853832a/
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I fitted one of these to and you can still get from Vw .
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Thanks Si , I would like to do my return and feed fuel pipes in the engine bay as well , you can get the one off classic vw in the Uk for about £30.00 .
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Just an explanation of what Im doing, the fuel injector lines were really rusty on my 1.8 16V and shaming the engine bay, I have sent them to Hel performance to custom manufacturer some (7in total). You can buy some standard braided lines(off the shelf) from Hel Performance and Goodrich but they look pretty bad as dont have the turns and curves in them and look like an Octopus is humping your engine. Off the shelf are about £150.00 Custom made are £250.00 ( you have to send your old fuel injector lines to them to be re created) takes up to 2 weeks.
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Thanks Si, I've put the old one on now, the new one comes to replace it, I just tightened it in till it set then did a small little turn. It was the switch that threaded right at the top, such a waist but only about £15.00 and at least I got the torque settings for the injector lines, I wonder if the injectors are the same torque as the small banjo bolt that fit on the other end of the injector line from the metering head .
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Anyone have the means to print these I will purchase 10 off you . Cheers. Template on here ready to print. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2972169 Or you can buy the set form here. https://www.ebay.de/itm/VW-Corrado-Clip-Windschutzscheibe-Verkleidung-Befestigung-535853832A-/323836892270 The member off here that did the cup holders , bet he could knock these up think it was Bourbon.
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Thanks mate I'm going to print that off now so I dont blow up my car . Ive just ordered a new white oil switch definitely threaded the new one and it was OE VW , managed to damage £30.00 of sensors x1+ oil switch x1 as they were Buri + OE but at least learnt something today, do not work on my own car lol.
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Yes sleeves available but the white clips are not, this one has to be on the 3d print list . there was some on ebay about £50 for 5 I think from Germany and there orange .
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Thanks for the advice guys, I should of posted this before fitting them , didn't help my old ones were very old that they took quite a bit of pressure to release and assumed the new ones must be the same . When I fit my new fuel injector lines and start the engine i'll be be examining the engine bay for leaks , knowing my luck it will be like Niagra falls in there. Anyone know what the torque is for the Banjo bolts on the injector lines. Cheers,
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I fitted the white oil switch to my Mk2 golf this weekend above the oil cooler , I tightened it then it seemed to loosen a bit and then go to the same tightness again which is pretty sturdy , hope I have not threaded it. Also fitted one of The Buri coolant sensors, the one that the spade ends fit on to on the side of the block KR engine , learning quickly one snapped off whilst tightening , these things are pretty damn fragile but look like a solid nut. Managed to tap an oversized flat head screwdriver into the bit left in the block and it bite enough so I could screw it out, came out in one piece thank god. Had to order a new sensor grrrr ! What would be folks tighten on these , say tighten in till stiff then half a turn ? , am I the only buffon that has snapped one of these ! Another thing is I would get some new female brass spade ends if doing this job as the end of the cables were pretty rotten and the spades literally fell off the end when dislodged with the rotten end of the fragile electric cable. I stripped back and made a nice thresh bit of end cable and put the new spade on.
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OK guys I found this one that work and looks pretty good. https://volkswagen.7zap.com/en/rdw/
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Anyone else unable to load up the part diagrams form oempec.com and other free VAG diagram sites. Seems like they had no right to display them and have all been shut down. I feel lost without them trying to source the correct parts for my rado and golf. Anyone know of a free working VAG diagram site. Thanks.
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Top one says in stock , but don't know much about the manufacturer, but is an option and well priced and well rated on the autodoc site. https://www.autodoc.co.uk/car-parts/radiator-parts-10203/vw/corrado/corrado-53i/1755-2-9-vr6
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Only real option is a aluminum one off ebay. you have to fabricate some brackets to make it fit. I know this because had this same problem last year. Hella ones are now obsolete. It does cool the car well though.
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Try and find out who were the original manufacturer that VW sourced them from. Might of been these guys ? https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VR6-Hauptlager-Pleuellager-Pleuelschrauben-AS-VW-VR6-R30-R32-Turbo-Glyco/271111972003?_trksid=p2485497.m4902.l9144
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I renewed all my sensors /switches on my MK2 golf 16V kr recently. Part number 049 919 501 its the same as on the KR engine, I also changed the one at the rear of the block, the 2 pin brown thermal switch(yours will be white) and the two above the oil cooler. They are now obsolete from VW , the best you can get are Beru ST053, Thats if its the three on the right side of the block your after under the distributor. There are other aftermarket ones available but Beru you got to go with IMO. Quality ! https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Beru-ST053-0824121102-Coolant-Water-Temperature-Sensor-Replaces-049-919-501/232847920190?epid=1020846356&hash=item3636d14c3e:g:eXQAAOSwh8NbSNn8
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I have a added late big bumper 3dr MK GTI 16V, rainbow cloth in brilliant metallic black to my mini vag collection , would post pics but unable. My experience so far is there are a lot of bad sellers of second hand parts describing as great condition in the MK2 golf world, alot of dicks with crappy cars to be honest. Well just sent my third part back, the kick plate by the drivers accelerator, had a crack and was described as perfect, of course paid double what is was new before it went obsolete, oh the joys. Started to look for some plastic jack covers and to my horror they were selling for £50.00 a pair for some scratched ones !!!! Well refreshingly I stumbled across this company on ebay , they may well be able to manufacture some hard to find Rado plastics. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VW-GOLF-2-MK2-BIG-BUMPER-SIDE-SKIRT-JACK-FLAP-90mmX90mm-191853917-SET-2-PCS/174022632474?_trkparms=ao%3D1%26asc%3D20140728113935%26meid%3D609d820712254f7e90c7835db419d42f%26pid%3D100148%26itm%3D174022632474%26pmt%3D0%26noa%3D1%26pg%3D2059210&_trksid=p2059210.c100148.m2813
