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Old 15th April 2017, 13:09   #1
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What would be involved in converting a Connoisseur to a Connoisseur SE,
my car has reversing sensors and cruise control. Apart from these what other parts would I need to get from a scrappy
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Old 15th April 2017, 13:46   #2
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Electric blind?
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Old 15th April 2017, 14:11   #3
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Memory seats?
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Old 15th April 2017, 15:19   #4
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I put in a auto dimming mirror and rain sensors, not really that difficult. Only problem was the removal of the "built into the windscreen" rain sensor lens and shroud. I used a cheese wire as a cutter and a 1mm adhesive rubber sheet as the shroud.

I was actually quite surprised when Phil set it on the T4 and it worked

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Old 15th April 2017, 16:41   #5
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If it's an early model, the differences are cruise control, driver's seat memory, rear sunblind and Symphony stereo - but those options may be aready fitted on Connoisseur models.

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Old 15th April 2017, 17:27   #6
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If it's a facelift model, its leather heated memory seats, forked alloys, Wood effect steering wheel and not much else....

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Old 15th April 2017, 17:56   #7
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Connoisseur SE extra equipment
Cruise control
Driver’s seat position memory
Powered rear sunblind
One piece folding rear seat with through loading facility
‘Symphony’ Alpine 8 speaker radio cassette (25 watts per channel) no CD
This is extra according to the spec from Reeb's signature
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Old 16th April 2017, 09:56   #8
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Mine is a 53 2003 Reg, What about the display that shows MPG and distance to fill up

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