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  1. Ok great they're yours. Have pmd payment details
  2. Complete Corrado 16V Badge set Corrado Script rear badge in red, all tabs intact and good condition, £12.50 16V rear badge - good condition £7.50 - Sold 16V Front grill badge, all tabs intact, £12.50 - Sold £27.50 the set
  3. Sorry mate - its black ---------- Post added at 02:30 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:30 PM ---------- Pm'd ---------- Post added at 02:31 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:30 PM ---------- Sorry no - I small break but could easily be repaired
  4. *CAN BRING STUFF TO CCGB AGM* Late spec 2.0 16v with black cloth interior, stainless exhaust, sports cat (>£300 when new in 2006) etc etc. Engine runs very, very well. Smooth gearchange with no crunching. Lots of pics to come soon. We will list parts as we take them off. Please feel free to make requests. All prices are posted unless otherwise stated :) Collection welcome! Interior switches, electrics etc tested and fully working: Late 16v Clocks (full working order, showing 119K) - £40 Headlight switch - perfect working order, all tabs intact £15.00 Fog light Switches - working order £12.50 Rear Demister switch + blank - working order £10 - SOLD ABS Light - - working order - £15 SOLD Spoiler switch - £10 Blank switch face - £5 - SOLD Rear Boot light - working order - £6.50 Driver's double window switch - £12.50 Passenger single window switch - £10 Driver's grab handle + mirror switch - £15 - SOLD Interior light & sunroof switch (the bigger 'pull-down' version) - £15 Passenger window switch - £10 - SOLD Driver's double window switch - £13 - SOLD Kenwood W8531 CD/Receiver (50 watts, RDS, AM/FM, Face off, customisable display, remote) - perfect working order - £33 - delivered ABS Controller - £25 Window control module £20 Assorted relays POA Central locking pump -with foam and strap if required - £17.50 Interior seats and trim: Black cloth interior (no hump), good condition, slight driver's bolster wear - £80 - SOLD Heating vent grills - full set, good condition - £3 each or £10 the lot - SOLD Grey sun vizors, good condition, courtesy mirror light working - £22.50 Cigarette lighter and mounting - £8.50 Ashtray and mounting - £5 Black grab handle, good condition - £10 - SOLD Speedo surround (left corner plastic broken but does not show or compromise a good fit) - £10 Complete seatbelt set - £25 Top of door card plastic trims - both sides - perfect - £25 Rear C Pillar black link trim strip (goes across the headliner) - £10 Passenger side door pull/grab handle - - good condition - £10 - SOLD Inner Door release surrounds - £7.50/each (Grab a bargain - these are £50 each from VW!) - SOLD Black Doorcards - good condition - (inc after market speakers - Kenwood KFC1358S) 2x front/2x rear - £45 Interior door triangles - £5 each Headlining x2 - £15 ea Collection only please Sill plastics (both sides) £12.50 Sill "Corrado" script plastic strips(both sides) £25 - SOLD Gear stick surround, gaiter and knob (non standard gaiter and knob but nice) £20 A-pillar trims (each has one tiny hole where the alarm sensors were mounted): £15 the pair B-pillar trims: £20 the pair C-pillar trims: £20 the pair C-pillar joining trim: £10 All above trims (A, B, C & joiner): £45 Engine Bay: Strut Mount plastic covers - £3.50 Provisionally SOLD Washer bottle x 2 - £7.50 each Rad cover - £15 ISV - working order - £25 (VW part, quite recent) Headlight/airbox plastics (2 bits from between headlight and airbox) - perfect - £10 Lower airbox assembly (drilled), inc warm air pipe: £20 Metering head in good working order, no fuel lines: £45 Exterior: Aerial £5 Aerial Base + Gasket - good condition - £12.50 Petrol flap - good condition, no rust, spring intact - £15.00 Fuelling grubber - good condition - £5.00 Rear lights (4pcs, VGC) - £40 Headlight - Driver side good condition all tabs etc but very light chipping to bottom of glass £30 Headlight - Passenger side - all tabs intact £40 Front Indicator - drivers side - 2 very small cracks (see pic) £12.50 Front Indicator - passenger side - 1 very small crack not very noticable (see pic) - £12.50 Front fog - very good condition Provisionally sold Front Grill - only has the middle upper tab but holds fine - £12.50 SOLD Flash Red Corrado script rear badge - good condition (all tabs intact) - £9.50 Bonnet - good, straight condition, could do with a respray - £40 collected Drivers Door handle and key (fitted with the Dave16v repair kit so won't break again!) - £25 Wing Mirrors, good condition (both sides) £20 each Side mouldings, good condition - full set £30 Passenger side door handle with key - £25 Drivetrain/Brakes/Suspension etc: OMP rear strut brace (red) - £25 4-stud spacesaver - £25 Misc: Tool set - £32.50 Document Wallet (inc instruction manual but excluding service book) £12.50 Tailgate gas struts - pair with all fittings in good condition - £20 Will have lots of other parts/bits available shortly - pm me or CazzaVR (who is much more technically minded than me and rather good at reversing!) Brown nose! :lol: (Cazza edit)
  5. I've used these people too. They are very good and often have access to deals that you won't see advertised.
  6. I have a 3 slat one from a 92 model. In fair condition (no cracks) but only the top centre tab remains which is the same as another one I have and never causes a problem. Includes the VW roundel. £15 posted
  7. Black "Corrado " inscribed black mats for driver and passenger foot wells. Good condition - £15 posted
  8. Few random bits for sale 16v Front Grill Badge - good condition, all tabs present - £12.50 posted VW Document Wallet - including instruction booklet (excluding service booklet) £12.50 Posted Toolset - in plastic housing - £32.50 posted
  9. The Lives of Others - 10/10. Just brilliant. Story built around how the Stasi operated in East Germany before the wall fell, great story and brilliant acting. In German, so with sub titles but still magnificent. Won a hat full of awards including the Oscar for best foreign language film.
  10. Been looking for a reel to reel for ages - still have some old tapes that my Dad made when we were young (back in the 60's) and have nothing to play them on. How much would you want for it?
  11. Need weather like this to try out the heated leather - don't keep it on too long tho!
  12. Oh bugger!! sorry to hear about this Andy. Is there no fix? If it makes you feel any better you're not the only one with electrical problems at the moment - we managed to break the laptop screen this weekend - have ordered a replacement and will have a go at fitting it myself but still an expensive accident. We also had British Gas out 4 times over Xmas (including Xmas day) with the boiler repeatedly breaking down - £600 of new parts later its fixed and all for "free"!
  13. Many thanks to Andy for organising this (the cruise and a curry that is). Really enjoyed the day. Cracking curry in Cirencester and our customary calorie overload (Cake!) at Huffkins of Stow on the wold.
  14. At least Andy will have an excuse - me in the passenger seat will slow things up considerably!
  15. Nice work with the brakes Chris. How much paint have you got planned? Rear badges look like they might have been difficult to get off cleanly? My Storm badge is super glued!
  16. vornwend

    3.68 final drive

    Does it also make sense to fit a lightened flywheel? I have the FD ready to fit next year but hearing that the flywheel might make the mod even better?
  17. Eric's said it all really. I think its basically an introvert/extrovert issue. All of us are different, even from day to day so I think its about managing expectations. If you're an introvert its going be more difficult to make as much ground as the extrovert who's right in there from day 1 and thick skinned. Persevere would be my advice and don't give up straight away, you'll soon enough find those who are on the same part of the scale as you or who you just get on with. I've always enjoyed all the club days whatever format but I think the ones that have something else on offer (like a track day or bigger show) are probably easier for the the newbie as there is something new to talk about and just do in those idle moments. It can be a bit intimidating approaching people who seem to know everything about everything and everybody but on the other hand I'm here to learn and share so thats ok. Try different types of meeting formats too as you'll increase the chance of finding like minded people. My favourites are the drive and a meal ones - or breakfast and a drive and the convoys to a show are always the highlight for me. Getting drunk with people can help break down barriers too! Having said all that the old hands could probably do more to make newbies more welcome. I like the idea of the old hands helping with introductions. One thing I always struggle with is remembering names - it takes me ages for them to stick. I know it sounds a bit formal but a name badge or even a card with your name (and screen name) on it in your car might help break a few barriers. I always struggle with the difference between peoples screen names and real names for example. If I knew someone had a certain screen name then it might be easier to talk to them because I'd read a few of their posts so had a bit of background to work into the conversation without them having to volunteer it.
  18. Glad you're pleased with it Jake. Will hopefully get a good look on Sunday
  19. Sounds like you've created something really special in this latest re-incarnation and shown those so inclined the art of the possible. Great work! Your car will live forever
  20. If Jake doesn't want to break his door then you can have ours for say £10 posted? Both clip and pillar are intact and the foam backing is still there
  21. Jake - If you don't want to break the door Andy and I have this part from our breaker
  22. £9.5K but it would still be a hell of a wrench
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