The best mod; the most practical mod; the best value for money mod.

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Posted 14 years 3 weeks ago #17369

David Aiketgate;17352 wrote: I don'thave the capacity to take any more negative vibes, and I'm positive about that.
Haha, resistance is useless!


I read that with more than a little reluctance.

(Now we are sorting out the lectrishons from the boys :) )
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I think you're showing impedence now!

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Posted 14 years 3 weeks ago #17381

David Aiketgate;17375 wrote: I think you're showing impedence now!


I feel we are poles apart.
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Posted 14 years 3 weeks ago #17389

CJJ;17381 wrote: I feel we are poles apart.


Is there a way to insulate myself from this?
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Posted 14 years 3 weeks ago #17390
And to get slightly back on topic, new best value purchase ( technically not really a mod ) has to be the blue roof with brand new back window including frame that I've just picked up. The roof needs a clean but is in good shape and all for the princely sum of £92 :)
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Andy1970h;17390 wrote: And to get slightly back on topic, new best value purchase ( technically not really a mod ) has to be the blue roof with brand new back window including frame that I've just picked up. The roof needs a clean but is in good shape and all for the princely sum of £92 :)

Bargain!:yesnod:

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Andy1970h;17390 wrote: And to get slightly back on topic, new best value purchase ( technically not really a mod ) has to be the blue roof with brand new back window including frame that I've just picked up. The roof needs a clean but is in good shape and all for the princely sum of £92 :)


Wowee bargain!

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and I thought I got a bargain at £150 for a blue hood with frame.
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CJJ;17404 wrote: and I thought I got a bargain at £150 for a blue hood with frame.

I know! There are still bargains out there!

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Posted 14 years 3 weeks ago #17498

David Aiketgate;17480 wrote: I know! There are still bargains out there!


Wish I could find a hardtop at a decent price!
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I just won a new heated window switch and relay on ebay for £12.50 due to the poor advert, half the normal price.


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Posted 14 years 3 weeks ago #17503

FreeKernow;17300 wrote: Ok, well Ive managed to get the sound bar in, replace rear speakers, run the wires, replaced the cover with the speaker type from later models, replaced the front speakers and wires (old stuff as thick as a hair) and replace the old stereo. Oh and I now have a flat battery!!!! Just waiting on a new iso connector for the 2 sets of speakers and I am all set. Oh, and like all good DIY jobs Ive managed to acquire 2 metal bars - they look like something screwed into em as they have 2 small holes in them!!!!


Quick update - got the ISO block today and have since put the stereo in and hooked everything up and Im really pleased with how everything sounds.
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