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Offline 66split

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Re: new round here
« Reply #10 on: 13 March 2003, 16:31 »
hi, when my mk2 got pranged by some old spas***c it was stood up for a couple of months and got so wet everything started to grow mould. ?Anyway it got fixed and as soon as i started using it again it dried out so i would not worry too much but i would try and scource any leaks and fix them properly(gaffer tape does not constitute a quality repair ;)
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66split

just noticed where you said the leak appeared to be. my car has the trim missing at the bottom of the drivers door panel and water runs in there.
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Offline Jim

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Re: new round here
« Reply #11 on: 14 March 2003, 23:31 »
Snap, I'm 16 and just got a Golf 1.6 Driver. It also kept getting consdensation on the windows. I found that the seal was leaking round the rear drivers side door was leaking.
     I've found some much better looking seats in an Old Mk1 Golf, wondered if they would replace my old ones without a problem?
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Re: new round here
« Reply #12 on: 15 March 2003, 19:06 »
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Snap, I'm 16 and just got a Golf 1.6 Driver. It also kept getting consdensation on the windows. I found that the seal was leaking round the rear drivers side door was leaking.
? ? ?I've found some much better looking seats in an Old Mk1 Golf, wondered if they would replace my old ones without a problem?


Yes they will fit. Mk1, Mk2, and early Mk3  front seats are all interchangable. You can even use ones from Polos and early (upto 1995) Passats  as well. The back seats sadly are not so easy to swap between models. :-[
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