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They do look very nice indeed! MJ has a fantastic reputation for their quality too. :thumbleft:

 

Thanks and I'm looking forward to seeing them fitted.

 

Kenny from the forum is selling me them and helping to fit them which is very kind indeed.

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Mega easy to fit so you should have them all replaced in about 30 mins!

 

Really... So what's the secret to getting the front door card on.. I can never get the door pin through the door card hole while locating the top trim. Last time I was fishing the pin through with a piece of string. :)

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Mega easy to fit so you should have them all replaced in about 30 mins!

 

Hopefully

 

I've done mk1 Golf interiors but not a C.

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Really... So what's the secret to getting the front door card on.. I can never get the door pin through the door card hole while locating the top trim. Last time I was fishing the pin through with a piece of string. :)

 

 

Oh no :bonk:

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Hopefully

 

I've done mk1 Golf interiors but not a C.

 

As long as you've got new clips for the rear door cards it should be easy.

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I bought some clips from TPS the other month. Not expensive either

 

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Kenny has a few spare and I've got a few as well from a wee job lot I bought on this forum.

 

Wish list still has a few things on it but there's no cash in the pot left but plenty time -

 

Stainless exhaust

Decent headunit

Bigger wheels

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Can I duplicate that wish list. Must do the lottery. .

 

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Really... So what's the secret to getting the front door card on.. I can never get the door pin through the door card hole while locating the top trim. Last time I was fishing the pin through with a piece of string. :)

 

Exactly this! :thumbleft:

 

I've obviously spent an age doing the same thing in the past, so its dead simple once you prepare for it and have a bit of cotton/string handy.

 

The seats can be had in and out in 10 minutes, a couple of bolts to undo the seatbelts for the rear cards (and new clips help as mentioned).

Front door cards are easy once you've done them before, its just finding what has to be removed and how first.

(Door pin and surround, door pull surround - slide forward, 3 outer screws - stubby screwdriver for the one closest the dash, pull off grab handle cover, 2 screws for the grab handle, and the hidden screw behind it. Lift away gently, and disconnect speaker wires and window switch. Job done!).

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Exactly this! :thumbleft:

 

I've obviously spent an age doing the same thing in the past, so its dead simple once you prepare for it and have a bit of cotton/string handy.

 

The seats can be had in and out in 10 minutes, a couple of bolts to undo the seatbelts for the rear cards (and new clips help as mentioned).

Front door cards are easy once you've done them before, its just finding what has to be removed and how first.

(Door pin and surround, door pull surround - slide forward, 3 outer screws - stubby screwdriver for the one closest the dash, pull off grab handle cover, 2 screws for the grab handle, and the hidden screw behind it. Lift away gently, and disconnect speaker wires and window switch. Job done!).

 

 

Not just me then....

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Alpine 6.5" co axial S arrived this morning for tomorrow 's interior going in, they were the only ones I could find that delivered st short notice.

 

Intetior is in the van ready to be delivered to me tomorrow.

 

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Removed the mint black cloth interior, cleaned everything, fitted grey leather interior with the Audioscape door pods and new Alpine speakers with the help of Kenny from this forum.

Removed the black sill protectors with brushed stainless ones, then fitted the 20mm rear spacers.

 

Finished with cleaning and moisturising the new seats and cards.

 

Cleaned the washer bottle and changed the top to a new black one.

 

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Leather looks smart... Did you think about putting one if Daves door handle repair kits in while the door card were off.... Preventative maintenance.

 

Mmm nice baps.

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I have been watching your changes all the way. Seats look good and really suit the overall image of the car.

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Thanks guys.

 

Never thought of the door repair kit but the cards were easy enough.

 

They are rolls up here not baps :dance: but your right anyway :thumbleft:

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Thanks guys.

 

Never thought of the door repair kit but the cards were easy enough.

 

They are rolls up here not baps :dance: but your right anyway :thumbleft:

 

Project for another day, cars looking smart.

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Project for another day, cars looking smart.

 

Thanks and poss one day.

 

I removed the rear wiper today to clean up the rear end but as usual, I am keeping all the parts I remove to stay with the car, incl the speaker brackets not reqd with the Audioscape pods, the rear wiper bits, interior and original speedlines.

 

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HELP

 

Would these wheels fit my car.

 

They are 5x120 8j, so I would need 20mm 5x120 to 5x100 adapters.

 

Car has the Bilstein b12 kit fitted and I would get 205 40 17 tyres.

 

Any help is greatly appreciated.

 

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Corrado vr6 are 5x100 so in order to fit those wheels you would need adapters 5x100 to 5x120

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Corrado vr6 are 5x100 so in order to fit those wheels you would need adapters 5x100 to 5x120

 

Yes mate I said I would need 20mm adapters, 5x120 to 5x100, sorry if I never made that clear.

 

But with the adapters and 8j wide would they be too wide or look too big ?

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