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    Quote Originally Posted by Water Boy View Post
    2ltr conversion looks good!
    It came from Africa (18 odd years ago) from factory with a 2ltr in it : )

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    you cant go wrong with a mk2, ive loved mine, im sure you'll love getting to know yours.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ryana89 View Post
    It came from Africa (18 odd years ago) from factory with a 2ltr in it : )
    With the 2E? Thats alrite then...

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    Turns out the only problem with my A/C system is a $30 mechanical seal found in the front of my compressor
    However fitting the seal + labour + regas + a new receiver dryer will total up to around $350.


    Can anybody suggest where to get a receiver dryer from in Australia (MK2 GTI)?
    I might ring up Camden GTI and check.

    Will fix the A/C system once the leaky tranny and engine seals are replaced (along with a gearbox oil change).

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    Well after a bit of a delay, I now have received my first 'batch' of parts from GAP



    Pfffft, phonebook ain't got nothing compared to this bad boy


    Parts included a set of axle seals, sender unit for thermostat in the dash, heater core, oil filter flange seal and of course a encyclopedia sized manual

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    Nice! I've made a bit of a shopping list for GAP, was shipping reasonable?

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    $92 for an 8 pound package to be delivered within 1 week!

    A bit on the expensive side, but as their website says, they only charge what it costs them to ship and nothing more.
    Also my package was a bit bulky due to the heater core and manual.

    This was with the UPS method of shipping though, which allowed me to track my parcel all the way from New York to Queensland

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    Wooo, another heater core mission !! Enjoy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ryana89 View Post
    Well after a bit of a delay, I now have received my first 'batch' of parts from GAP


    Nice duvet cover!
    I used to have a Bentley Manual but i found it to complicated, as i'm a mechanical dunce, but i hear they are great when you know what you are doing.
    I've got a Haynes manual on PDF if you want me to email you a copy, its very useful because you can use the find function and its good at explaining the basics.
    Good luck with the heatercore. Mine has been sitting in a box for nigh on 2 years, keep putting it off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by walshydub View Post
    Nice duvet cover!
    I used to have a Bentley Manual but i found it to complicated, as i'm a mechanical dunce, but i hear they are great when you know what you are doing.
    I've got a Haynes manual on PDF if you want me to email you a copy, its very useful because you can use the find function and its good at explaining the basics.
    Good luck with the heatercore. Mine has been sitting in a box for nigh on 2 years, keep putting it off.
    I'd prefer a XR8 bedspread but a SS is an ok compromise.

    Strangely the second I got the Bentley manual I started peruseing through it and it made sense clear as day.
    I admit 800 pages is an eeny weeny bit excessive but I could sit around all day/week/month just reading all that technical info. But thank-you for the Haynes offer.

    I have a feeling my willingness to change the old heatercore out is because I'm probably not aware of how big a task it is, so I'll stay blissfully unaware for the time being until I get a free weekend to change it out
    Last edited by ryana89; 28-07-2010 at 10:48 PM.

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