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friday 13th delivery

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get mine on friday 13th ! and its black.... bad omen i hope not

anyway
GT HDI
integral grey leather
Vision Pack
sortiledge alloys


and........ Tow Bar
purely for bikes.

jobs to do

fit double din satnav and DAB radio
(kits availible to retain clock funtion and parking beeps ,as is radio surround)
fit laser jammer
upgrade speakers (morel) and possibly 3 Amps (genesis):purely for sound quality and not volume

I work in the Vehicle security industry and these cars are fairly simple, the electrics are not as scary as you think.
oh and unfortunately i have to fit a fleet tracking system :roll:


oh and i may put some more ambient light in the vehicle, door pulls ect

thats me, and i live in Surrey
 

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Welcome to the forum :wave:

Friday the 13th - just another day [must stay in bed that day].

Good luck and look forward to seeing some pics :)
 

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"Laser jammer" ??????

What's that? A police speed camera jammer???
 
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Yes, the laser jammer shrieks at you if you are lasered and you jam on the brakes and quickly turn off the jammer so that when Mr Plod tries again everything works but you are now within the speed limit. Not sure they are entirely permissable but (I hear) that they do work.
 
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they are sold as gate openers, but they have the side affect of jamming speed guns and vans for 5 seconds. they will set off a buzzer in the car, then switch off allowing a reading from the radar gun. yes they do work, its enough to shred a few mph off your speed. the only reason i have it was due to being caught at 32 mph in wales (zero tolerance there)... twice in 12 months, and not even in built up areas, doing 30k miles a year in unknown areas it very easy to creep over the speed limit a few mph
 

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Congratulations and Welcome!!! We look forward to seeing interior lighting changes as we do not offer anything ourselves at this moment as we have not found a good reliable solution as of yet.
 

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MBJ said:
Yes, the laser jammer shrieks at you if you are lasered and you jam on the brakes and quickly turn off the jammer so that when Mr Plod tries again everything works but you are now within the speed limit. Not sure they are entirely permissable but (I hear) that they do work.

I'm sceptical about these devices :eusa-think:
I don't think they work and I don't agree with them but that's just my two cents worth!
 
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Short, sweet and to the point. I like the fact that you haven't had time to comment until almost 1am...suggests you've been bonding with her. :thumbup:
 
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Here we go :)


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Welcome :)

Im planning on getting a double din. Is there any chance you could direct me to the kits you speak of for the clock ect?
 
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Abzynthe said:
Welcome :)

Im planning on getting a double din. Is there any chance you could direct me to the kits you speak of for the clock ect?
Give me a few days and I will put up some links. The lead is made by a company called connects2


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Am I the only one trying to work out if this is a facelift or not? I can kind of make out the darker front headlights but I'm still not sure :eusa-think:
 
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How long did you have to wait for delivery . I'm 7 weeks in and no build date :cry:
 

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Kev said:
How long did you have to wait for delivery . I'm 7 weeks in and no build date :cry:

You probably won't get a build date. You will suddenly get a call from your dealer to say its built and is knits way :)
12 weeks is usually the average time it takes from ordering.
 
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I'd be interested to see this in situ if/when you have the time.
 
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