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  • #16
    Originally posted by Alfred View Post
    Now I guess I'll just keep looking for the trim panel I need for my door and the glove box handle.
    preeeeeeeeetty sure I said I had a mk3 wreck that you can call upon for parts....... haha, just saying.....

    Good work on the clamshell by the way, look after that one

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    • #17
      Originally posted by KI11Z View Post
      preeeeeeeeetty sure I said I had a mk3 wreck that you can call upon for parts....... haha, just saying.....
      Ahh I over looked that for the glovebox handle! Cant get the trim as it need to be green.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Alfred View Post
        Ahh I over looked that for the glovebox handle! Cant get the trim as it need to be green.

        oh well I stole the glove box latch... lol, and if I knew you were talking about the bump strips, then no, i've sold them anyway :/ I thought you were talking about interior bits......

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        • #19
          Originally posted by KI11Z View Post
          oh well I stole the glove box latch... lol, and if I knew you were talking about the bump strips, then no, i've sold them anyway :/ I thought you were talking about interior bits......
          Yeah I wasn't sure what to call those thing. My bad.

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          • #20
            I got a fair few bits too if in need, reverse gear sounds like a chipped gear, common. As the guys have said the list has common MK3 issues.
            Enjoy
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            • #21
              Originally posted by Jmac View Post
              I got a fair few bits too if in need, reverse gear sounds like a chipped gear, common. As the guys have said the list has common MK3 issues.
              Enjoy
              What exactly do you do Jmac? I have a feeling you own a mechanic specialising in VWs? Am I right or just stupid hahah.

              I'd love to get rid of the springs in the back from the seat by replacing them with leather vr6 seats but that seems like a dream at the moment

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              • #22
                I've been trying to look for some easy instructions on how to remove my head unit so I can have a look at the wiring. The sound system isn't so good and I think it might be dud wiring either at the head unit, or the speakers. Its mostly the left hand side speakers that cop out. Any one got any links to help a brother out?

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Alfred View Post
                  I've been trying to look for some easy instructions on how to remove my head unit so I can have a look at the wiring. The sound system isn't so good and I think it might be dud wiring either at the head unit, or the speakers. Its mostly the left hand side speakers that cop out. Any one got any links to help a brother out?
                  If its aftermarket shove some butter knives down both sides and pull it should slide out.

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                  • #24
                    Its aftermarket. Awesome sauce, thats Anthony.

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                    • #25
                      I tried the knives but it didn't seem to do anything. It didn't budge. Am i meant to jiggle it or hear a clicking noise?

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                      • #26
                        Go to your local stereo dealer and buy some keys. They are like $3 for a set. Just tell them what headunit you have.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Smeeeb View Post
                          Go to your local stereo dealer and buy some keys. They are like $3 for a set. Just tell them what headunit you have.
                          Alright! I'll have to grab those after Christmas. Thanks Smeeeb

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                          • #28
                            Butter knives down the outsides between stereo and cage. Jiggle them while pulling. Hasn't failed me yet!

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by anthony--t View Post
                              Butter knives down the outsides between stereo and cage. Jiggle them while pulling. Hasn't failed me yet!
                              Thats what I did but I had no luck

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                              • #30
                                Where did you get it? My bad pressed reply before I was finished haha

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