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At what point do you say ARE YOU TAKING THE PEE?

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Getting a MK1 has been a bit of an eye-opener regarding parts prices.

£200 for a rubber seal seems steep but if it's from original tooling and produced at low volume then I get that it costs to make replicas

What happens with high prices for new parts is that the price for secondhand and often substandard parts seems artificially high. Again, if you have to break a car and want to get back more than you paid it's fair enough. I also understand that these cars are 40 years old.

What about charging £15 for a piece of polythene sheet with a small rip in it?

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/334645263564

Is that not something you could get, without the rip, from a builders merchants? It's not like it has a VW logo, is in perfect condition or is even visible in the car. It's a knackered sheet of clear plastic.

Or am I wrong on this?

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I think that is taking the P yes. But so is loads of stuff on ebay. I think Heritage sell ready cut plastics for behind the front door cards, like you said, I bought some clear polythene and made up my own. Some folk will want the convenience of a part they can just fit, I prefer to be creative and save myself some cash!

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There's always been some sellers adding VW scene tax to items or selling so called rare items for silly money, just shop around or search what others have done.

And yes that's silly money for a bit of plastic, make for own out of some plastic sheeting, it's hidden behind the door card and it's only job is to keep the card dry and direct any water away from the inside of the car.

1988 Mk1 Golf GTi Cabriolet 1.8cc DX, K-jet. Daily drive. 317,000 miles and counting
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Depends what it's worth to you. You've spent the last 2 yrs restoring your pride and joy and already sunk £5/£10/£15,000 into it, are you going to mis out on that final last part you need for £15?

However anyone who spends £18 (inc P&P) on that is mad. It's a piece of polythene sheet that is out of sight when fitted.

In the past I've used the stuff that new beds and sofas are delivered in, gaffer taped into place

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1987 Alpine White 1.8 Clipper Cabriolet

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Shop around, eBay is fantastic and equally terrible

Adding "Mk1" to a listing seems to make some people think they are sitting on the Crown Jewels

For instance

I was missing one of my plastic seat rail covers, the ones that go near the tunnel either side

Looked on eBay, someone selling a 2nd hand pair for £40, seemed a bit steep to me

Looked on Vw classic parts, brand new in a wrapper £7

There were literally millions of these cars made, don't get stung by dreamers unless it's a genuinely rare  part or something you urgently need, just ask about, someone will have it

As for door membrane, you can use any decent grade plastic, the main thing is that it's stuck down all the way around properly

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How about ebay item 145070318725     and not even free postage…

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Gee I usually go to the Dollar Tree and get Plastic Shower Curtains.  About as cost effective as you can get, I even make the flapper vent, and seal it with foil HVAC tape.


What do Divorces, Great Coffee, and Car Electrics all have in common?

They all start with GOOD Grounds.

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At what point do you say ARE YOU TAKING THE PEE?

Would like to see how you made them Brian. Door vent flap too. Would you have any images or a guide? Tia


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Used the old ones as a Template, then Cut the holes for the flapper area, and covered the holes with a square piece that I affixed with Duct tape.  Not OEM but it worked. Don't have Pictures.

As far as taking a pee on things, I once spent 40 bucks usd on a single decal sticker for my 93 it was a "collectors edition" …

 

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What do Divorces, Great Coffee, and Car Electrics all have in common?

They all start with GOOD Grounds.

Where are my DIY Links?

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One seven one said


For instance

I was missing one of my plastic seat rail covers, the ones that go near the tunnel either side

Looked on eBay, someone selling a 2nd hand pair for £40, seemed a bit steep to me

Looked on Vw classic parts, brand new in a wrapper £7

Hey mate you wouldn't happen to have a link? Have been looking for these for ages.  can only find ones from US ebay for $40

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Dirkbox said

One seven one said


For instance

I was missing one of my plastic seat rail covers, the ones that go near the tunnel either side

Looked on eBay, someone selling a 2nd hand pair for £40, seemed a bit steep to me

Looked on Vw classic parts, brand new in a wrapper £7

Hey mate you wouldn't happen to have a link? Have been looking for these for ages.  can only find ones from US ebay for $40




Hi mate, the part number i needed was 357 881 087 01C you will have to look on vw classic parts website to see if they have them still, although any Corrado or mk3 version fits the car

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One seven one said

Dirkbox said

One seven one said


For instance

I was missing one of my plastic seat rail covers, the ones that go near the tunnel either side

Looked on eBay, someone selling a 2nd hand pair for £40, seemed a bit steep to me

Looked on Vw classic parts, brand new in a wrapper £7

Hey mate you wouldn't happen to have a link? Have been looking for these for ages.  can only find ones from US ebay for $40




Hi mate, the part number i needed was 357 881 087 01C you will have to look on vw classic parts website to see if they have them still, although any Corrado or mk3 version fits the car

Thanks for that. That gives me more options ;0)

Looks like they don't have any on classic vw.  Found this Seat Track Trim Cover 85-92 VW Jetta Golf MK2 Passat B3 Cabriolet 191 881 088 A | CarParts4Sale, Inc., again pricey for second hand then gotta pay for shipping.
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