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1989 VW Corrado Factory Black Heated Full Leather Interior

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1989 VW Corrado Factory Black Heated Full Leather Interior

 

Hi All,

 

Here we have a Factory Black Heated Leather Interior from my 1989 VW Corrado!

 

Its pretty much Immaculate! There is a weird mark on the rear door card and some slight marks on passenger side bolster, I had the drivers bolsters re-done last year so these are all good!

 

Its factory heated Leather, last time I checked they all worked fine, but as the car was a Summer car only they have not been used in anger for a while. Switches and Harness all included!

 

It includes both front seats, rear seats & hump, 4 sets of doorcards & heated seat switches & loom.

 

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Price is ?750 Collection from Darlington Only

 

Contact me here by PM or Reply or Zero7971 Six23155

 

Cheers

 

Steve

 

List Date: 3/10/2015

Location: Darlington, United Kingdom

 

For more info, click here to view the original listing: 1989 VW Corrado Factory Black Heated Full Leather Interior

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On Sale For: ?750.00 (Local Pickup Only)

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Can't say I'm not tempted. Just wondering how the heated seat wiring fits in, is it just plug n play?

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Do you ever get to Yorkshire? Would it all fit in the back of a Corrado with seats down? Do the leather seats with the hump (mine does't have this) still fold flat for transporting stuff?

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If you don't already have a heating loom in the car (and you won't unless the car has heated seats from the factory) then the supplied loom will need to go from the fusebox, to the dash for the switches, and then under the carpets to the drivers seat and then under the handbrake centre trim and to the passenger seat. It sounds hard but I did it with a recaro momement loom (not heated) and it wasn't that bad.

 

EDIT: So undertray trim out to get to the fusebox, fusebox lowered out slightly, I assume some fiddling to feed the wiring to the centre of the console to get switches in (loosen the centre console maybe but probably do-able without), then wires down to the carpet, seats out, lift carpet back a little to feed the wires, centre tunnel trim either out or may get away with loosening it. Place seats in, plug them into the plugs underneath, then rescure seat nuts. As I said it sounds a lot but it's not that much once you get into it, and not hard if done methodically. The hardest part I found when doing my movement loom was getting the blasted fusebox back in.

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Relays are also fitted. Loom runs down the passenger side to the rear door card where they're fitted.

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Do you ever get to Yorkshire? Would it all fit in the back of a Corrado with seats down? Do the leather seats with the hump (mine does't have this) still fold flat for transporting stuff?

 

Don't have anything with a hatch it would fit in sadly, the Jetta is a saloon & the 106 has a boot the size of a stamp!

 

If you put the back seats down etc and used the corrado like a Van i would think it would fit, the front seats will recline almost flat & the rear seats are in several parts!

 

If you come get it we can chase the loom back etc & then at least you'll have an idea of how it all goes back together :)

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Relays are also fitted. Loom runs down the passenger side to the rear door card where they're fitted.

 

Didn't know that. I stand corrected.

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