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19th August 2009, 00:36 | #43 |
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you certainly should do well done.
As a matter of interest what size tyres were fitted as standard to my September 1999 2.00 CDT Club ? |
12th October 2009, 09:26 | #44 |
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brilliant post, have copied the image of my personal line interior colour. thats great seeing all seats together.
i was wondering over the weekend if anyone has copied of orginal sales brochures etc scanned? i'd like to see the sales pitch for the personal line stuyff and the 75's in general regards paul |
1st November 2009, 09:37 | #45 |
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while reading my owners manaul i see that the car learns your driving style wow .i must have the fully loaded version then as i have 2 front heated seats ,and a full leather interior.
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1st November 2009, 10:57 | #46 |
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Just wondering why this thread and the colour's thread are not "sticky" anymore
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26th November 2009, 11:06 | #47 |
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I've got a question I was hoping someone can help me with.
My car is a facelift Conn SE auto and all the relevant trim items listed on this thread are in my car, except under 'SE' it says 'Wooden gear knob' which my car does not have. Is this because the automatics did not get wooden gear knobs? Otherwise I assume some previous owner must have had it replaced for a plastic one for some reason... It's just for my curiosity really - if the car was built with a wooden one I'd try to have the current plastic one replaced with a wooden one. Oh, the wood in my car is light oak, if that makes any difference. Thanks, Chris |
26th November 2009, 11:20 | #48 |
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From all 75's we sold back in 2005/6 (qty 100 or so !)
My findings were as follows: Facelift Manual SE's were issued with Light Oak gearknob. Facelift Auto's were fitted with Black leather Knob All our stock was either ex company/fleet vehicles so I can only assume they were bog standard as issued from the factory, as I doubt whether a company car owner would spend his/her own money on extras !
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26th November 2009, 11:29 | #49 |
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Thanks for that! Yup, my car's interior looks just like the photo you posted of the automatic.
I don't know why I wrote 'plastic', it is indeed leather, oh well at least I knew what I meant... Cheers :lol: |
20th January 2010, 12:57 | #50 |
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This guide is excellent!
Now I know why my wife's 2002 1.8 club has more features than my Jag - She has the drivers intelligence pack and the Xenon pack too! Andy. |
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