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1st pic
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lozz wrote:
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406sri wrote:I'm doing the opposite and adding the wood trim to my coupe
yey, another one that likes the wood trim. :evil: :oops:
oi oi calm down fella,
its not your car hes adding wood too is it ?

Lets keep this thread freindly can we ? :?
:o :shock: jeez, i'm not against you, by saying that i like the wood effect, in fact i want to see the pictures of what you did to yours ...
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another one

crap pics sorry :(
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another one
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:o :shock: jeez, i'm not against you, by saying that i like the wood effect, in fact i want to see the pictures of what you did to yours ...[/quote]
sorry imay of read it wrong from what you replied it looked like you didnt like the wood ,
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Ah.. good my friend, by the way, the pics i must say, is really crap like you mentioned .. it's very blur

Looking foward for some good pictures of yours..

By the way, your cars trim level is the same as mine, no wood effect on the door cards :) , another thing a bit off topic , does your exterior mirrors is heated ones ?

What did you do to the air vents, they are glowing a lot ...
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RayneR wrote:Ah.. good my friend, by the way, the pics i must say, is really crap like you mentioned .. it's very blur

Looking foward for some good pictures of yours..

By the way, your cars trim level is the same as mine, no wood effect on the door cards :) , another thing a bit off topic , does your exterior mirrors is heated ones ?

What did you do to the air vents, they are glowing a lot ...
yup there both heated mate.
strangely the drivers side one powerfolds maybe someones added that dont know,
its not bad for an lx only thing ihavent got is rear elecy windows puddle lights and floor lights , :(
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heater vents have been trimed with chrome and the front grab handles too,
its not bad stuff for £10 aroll it goes along way,
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for your mirror to fold, you need to move the circle button on your door towards down, right ? Did your car came with that controller on the door ? why only folds the driver mirror? cuz mine there isn't that function, even tough, the angles are electrically managed by the door controller, well in my car's manual says that in some versions there is this controller. I think my mirror's aren't heated up, do i need to press any button so they heat up ? maybe the rear screen heater button ?

Thank you, please when you can send some nice and clear pics of your machine .
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would that aloominum stuff work on the door handles?
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RayneR wrote:for your mirror to fold, you need to move the circle button on your door towards down, right ? Did your car came with that controller on the door ? why only folds the driver mirror? cuz mine there isn't that function, even tough, the angles are electrically managed by the door controller, well in my car's manual says that in some versions there is this controller. I think my mirror's aren't heated up, do i need to press any button so they heat up ? maybe the rear screen heater button ?

Thank you, please when you can send some nice and clear pics of your machine .
yup my car came with mirror that fold ipresume its original was smashed off and this is one off a breaker
idont know why its there tbh the passenger one doesnt fold,
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FarmerPug wrote:would that aloominum stuff work on the door handles?
what aloominum stuff mate,?

the chrome strip ive used do u mean ?
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sorry is it chrome
what have you done the wood trim in?
can that be used on the handles?
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FarmerPug wrote:sorry is it chrome
what have you done the wood trim in?
can that be used on the handles?
The Vynal will cover any thing mate,
only problem is on the rear handles you wouid have to warm it up with a hairdryer to get it too curve.
front ones it wouid go over them no probs iwas going to do mine but ithink ive added too much already,

ive orderd too much stuff too one roll wouid do around 3 cars :shock:
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nice job by the way.
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