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Old 15-09-13, 08:43 AM   #121
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Old 15-09-13, 08:52 AM   #122
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Well when you fancy a run out, I fancy that mesh change too. My lower front appearance seems strange in that you can see too much behind it - cables etc. Would need a hand though - free T, coffee and sarnies.....
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Old 15-09-13, 09:11 AM   #123
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Well when you fancy a run out, I fancy that mesh change too. My lower front appearance seems strange in that you can see too much behind it - cables etc. Would need a hand though - free T, coffee and sarnies.....
This was one of the reasons I done mine, I could see too much behind the grille including the green base coat for PBT. So I painted that with underseal and the mesh hides everything else + looks awesome.

Wouldn't mind coming to yours and helping at all. Just need to tie it in with driving down south as your's is pretty much on the way
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...This was one of the reasons I done mine, I could see too much behind the grille including the green base coat for PBT. So I painted that with underseal and the mesh hides everything else + looks awesome.

Wouldn't mind coming to yours and helping at all. Just need to tie it in with driving down south as your's is pretty much on the way
Just give me a shopping list and let me know then pal. Did you match up the bonnet grill mesh too ?
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Old 15-09-13, 05:44 PM   #125
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What do you mean by match up Dan?

I used the same mesh as with the bumper mesh, but it needs to be much more precise with the cutting and i used some small penny washers to hold the mesh down with the screws


Fitted the rear electric windows today. They work fantastic! Didnt even know there is also a console isolator switch which is very handy with the kids.

Thanks to Skillen for providing some help via text, it turns out you can put the plugs the wrong way and operate the windows with the lock/unlock fob and lock/unlock the rear door using the window switch!
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What do you mean by match up Dan?

I used the same mesh as with the bumper mesh, but it needs to be much more precise with the cutting and i used some small penny washers to hold the mesh down with the screws


Fitted the rear electric windows today. They work fantastic! Didnt even know there is also a console isolator switch which is very handy with the kids.

Thanks to Skillen for providing some help via text, it turns out you can put the plugs the wrong way and operate the windows with the lock/unlock fob and lock/unlock the rear door using the window switch!
Yes great for the kids as we are in control!

Also I found my windy windows dropped now and then which this will cure.
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Old 15-09-13, 06:01 PM   #127
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What do you mean by match up Dan?

I used the same mesh as with the bumper mesh, but it needs to be much more precise with the cutting and i used some small penny washers to hold the mesh down with the screws
Exactly that mate - just if you'd done the upper and lower mesh at the same time.
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Old 20-09-13, 08:35 PM   #128
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Black Oak Facia/Strip & Surround is en route, as is a replacement external temp sensor & white door loom clip that i snapped when installing the electric rears!
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Old 22-09-13, 04:00 PM   #130
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Im still after rear cards with strips and no winder holes, also after a standard gearknob.

Black Oak will arrive this week so I should have waited until that was in really

It isnt a mirror, just a PBT door





Steering Wheel, rear electrics switches

Door cards with no winders!


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