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Old 23rd September 2015, 15:06   #4011
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Is your fuel flap not sitting flust or is it a reflection
Yes, it is not sitting.
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Old 23rd September 2015, 17:15   #4012
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Changed the black oak for genuine walnut. Looks great with the black interior on the contemporary SE. Still to change the fascia around the heated seats/cruise buttons so...... if anyone has a 3 hole walnut fascia😉
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Old 23rd September 2015, 19:23   #4013
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My daughter suffers from migraines so to darken the interior down and an alternative to window tinting, I fitted made to measure blinds from the rear passenger doors, rear boot space windows and rear window.














They are dark, and they do darken don the interior but the camera is making adjustments and brightening the picutres to compensate.

Unlike window tinting, they can all be removed in just a few seconds and put in a bag supplied the refitted again in about 2 minutes!

The material is the same as the rear manual and power blinds found in the saloon cars.

A great snug fit, top to bottom, side to side.

Overall, im quite please with them although Id prefer if one blind was available for the rear window rather than two that meet in the middle as per pic 1.

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Old 23rd September 2015, 20:22   #4014
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Absolutely nothing but drive the ZT......



.....however the 45 was treated to a new track rod end, and a replacement tyre.

Off we go for MOT tomorrow, let's just see what an eighteen month lay up does for a 11 year old HHR

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Old 23rd September 2015, 20:26   #4015
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stripped the interior of the connie for donor parts for the ZT emptied her engine bay a bit more too

now have 2 sets of carpets drying out
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Old 23rd September 2015, 20:27   #4016
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Absolutely nothing but drive the ZT......



.....however the 45 was treated to a new track rod end, and a replacement tyre.

Off we go for MOT tomorrow, let's just see what an eighteen month lay up does for a 11 year old HHR

Brian
Good luck for tomorrow

Will we see you in a 45 now Brian
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Old 23rd September 2015, 20:42   #4017
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Good luck for tomorrow

Will we see you in a 45 now Brian
You might well Ray , what's with the name change though, I had to look twice

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Old 23rd September 2015, 20:46   #4018
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Old 24th September 2015, 08:38   #4019
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Changed the black oak for genuine walnut. Looks great with the black interior on the contemporary SE. Still to change the fascia around the heated seats/cruise buttons so...... if anyone has a 3 hole walnut fascia😉
I am seriously thinking about doing this, have you got pics of it ??

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