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Old 28-07-13, 09:05 PM   #11
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For the filler, I would have hinged the number plate and concealed the filler behind it
Thats what Clive did with his ones ... easy enough thing to do but a huge difference.
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Old 28-07-13, 09:21 PM   #12
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The silver box is the ECU for the LPG - personally I'd put it closer to the main ECU as it piggy backs off it. The loom for the LPG seems excesive as well, should have been cut down to make it tidy.

When the seller advertised it on XPF he said it had a BMC CDA and didn't understand why I questioned this.

I also note he didn't include a photo of the tank, he added it on XPF and all he shows is the boot carpet lifted at the back of the boot to hide it.
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Old 28-07-13, 10:24 PM   #13
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dont buy this, my mates old one. its a rough as hell.
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Old 29-07-13, 10:42 PM   #14
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For the filler, I would have hinged the number plate and concealed the filler behind it
Like me Pete!
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