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Hello, some of you may remember my last thread about how I destroyed my silver auto SZ.

 

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I decided to start fresh and purchased another silver auto SZ. Although the car is in all round better condition than my last one, there are still a few bits I need to get sorted.

 

Problem #1

Drivers side window is not working. I've been told that I need the "reg and motor assembly" how much is this? Has any one on here got one for sale?

 

 

Problem #2

My dash has developed a long split along where it meets the windscreen demister outlet. This must be a common fault! Any help would be appreciated.

 

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Problem #3

How would one remove these hideous things?

I dont want a Soop with a mustache.

 

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Ok, thats enough questions from me for today. Here are some pics of the car.

I plan on getting a full re-spray (same colour) and face lift lights. :blahblah:

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Problem 2....

 

IF that's the bit of 'soft' dash that's lifted or 'bloomed' up slightly so

that it shows the 'sponge' from outside the screen....

 

...then YES !

 

Have it slightly on our N/A, but had it quite bad on my old TT.

 

Cheated on the TT and coloured the orange sponge with a black

permanent marker:taped:

 

AND, will probably do exactly the same with the N/A :faint:

 

Yours, FatS-lazy.

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Problem 2....

 

IF that's the bit of 'soft' dash that's lifted or 'bloomed' up slightly so

that it shows the 'sponge' from outside the screen....

 

...then YES !

 

Have it slightly on our N/A, but had it quite bad on my old TT.

 

Cheated on the TT and coloured the orange sponge with a black

permanent marker:taped:

 

AND, will probably do exactly the same with the N/A :faint:

 

Yours, FatS-lazy.

i can beat that though about to lazy to even do it lol

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Sorry to hear about the old one hope you have better luck with this one!

 

To remove your graffics your best bet is to heat them up so as to soften the adhesive but be carefull not to heat up to much or you will burn the paint which can only be fixed by a bodyshop

 

As for the dash I would try what Steve W said. There are companys that can repair dash's but they will need to remove it because of where it is so it won't be cheep. If they can't repair it then it would need to be replaced

 

Have you still got the old one? You can always get the door reg from that (If it survived) + I could be interested in the engine hint hint;)

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When I worked for Mercedes we used to de-badge the vehicles by puring hot water over them to heat up the adhesive. Works on most decals and wont damage the paintwork.

 

I would also do it sooner rather than later, those decals look Shite!

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how much are u paying for it

I paid £2750.00 from auction.

 

Sorry, is that mileage correct?

The mileage is BS, although judging by the look of the interior I'd say it's low for a car of it's age. Just not that low.

 

 

Thanks for the advice everyone. I'm going to try hot water on them crap stickers, I'll let you know how it goes! :respekt:

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Mate, that 'Split' on the dash isn't that the vent slit for the windscreen and a plastic trim should be there?!

 

Vinyl graphics - use a hairdrier or heat gun. The heat will make the vinyls soft and peel back and try rolling the vinyl off. If there is sticky residue, use a bit of cloth with lighter fluid. I managed to get my graphics very hot with a heat gun but no damage to the paint had occurred.

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