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26th November 2010, 22:34 | #11 |
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Hi Taka
Good to hear from you. They both look like great cars. I like the wheels on your 75 - think they suit the car really well. Let us know what extras you've fitted - it looks like you like to spend some money on your cars! Cheers Al |
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28th November 2010, 22:18 | #13 |
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Hi, ardvark.
The mirror is monitor of car navigation system. The 2/3 of the mirror act as monitor. Thus, you can use it for various ways (For TV, DVD, video games etc.) If you turn off the switch, it completely act as simple mirror. The gauges above ALPINE head unit are room temperature, right/left side audio volume meter and voltmeter. Hi, al_dente. Here are my moddings. Power train *Green air-filter *Silicon ignition leads *Iridium plugs *2-step speed cooling-fun Drive train *K-JGK.com one-off made full adjustable shock absorbers *TMW16-1(18 inch) off-set+38 (rear with 5mm spacer) 8J *Goodyear LS2000 225/45R18 *Brembo caliper covers *Dixcel premium brake pads Exterior *Spoilers and side-skirts painted to BRG *Projector head light converted *Removed light washers *Mad guards *Window deflectors *Rover 2oo series emblems converted to C pillar and trunk *MG-ZT muffler heat shield *BMW(E90) muffler chips Interior *Head unit ALPINE 9857i (direct connection to i-pod) *ALPINE HDD navigation system with mirror monitor *Extra gauges *Walnut parking grip (BMW E36) *Walnut steering wheel *Walnut AT shift knob (BMW E36) *Leather shift boots (sandstone beige) *Leather parking brake boots (sandstone beige) *Floor mats |
29th November 2010, 07:38 | #14 |
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What a great idea for that dead space above the head unit!. Great mods
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6th December 2014, 23:07 | #16 |
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...love the VU Meters..
...really like those, such detail! ..I'm hoping to do some sensible audio additions to my car, I'm also a big Hi-fi enthusiast, so I would like to fit some of those - did you have the guages custom made? Where from ...?
...car looks great ... Cheers from the UK..
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6th December 2014, 23:43 | #17 |
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Fitted a bmw e36 walnut grip to the 75 auto. You have to swap the internals from the bmw knob for the 75 one
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Love the sandstone leather handbrake and gear selector gaiters.. Want !!!
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