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NeilR Member Since: 21 Jun 2005 Location: wakefield/West Yorkshire Posts: 246 |
Hi
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Thu Jul 21 2005 9:34pm |
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nickp Member Since: 27 May 2005 Location: Leicestershire Posts: 111 |
Hi Congrats on the new RRS . The pairing code is 2121. Enjoy |
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Thu Jul 21 2005 10:01pm |
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NeilR Member Since: 21 Jun 2005 Location: wakefield/West Yorkshire Posts: 246 |
Magic, thanks 2121 works and the PTI works ok on bluetooth with my 6680, system shows incoming number etc
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Thu Jul 21 2005 10:12pm |
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MDP Member Since: 14 Jun 2005 Location: Back in an AUDI Posts: 8598 |
Congratulations NeilR
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Fri Jul 22 2005 8:47am |
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Toodeep Member Since: 09 Jul 2005 Posts: 42 |
The light in the sidelamp is, I think, the cornering light which is for low speed manouvering as Biggles states as opposed to the adaptive headlights which I haven't managed, nor expected to see moving whilst the car is stationary. From what you say about your BM, maybe they should! Range Rover Sport TdV6HSE in Bonatti Grey + 20" Stormer wheels (ex X5 and ML driver) |
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Fri Jul 22 2005 6:59pm |
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scorpio Member Since: 08 Jul 2005 Location: London Posts: 142 |
re my previous comment on stormer wheels, I have been looking at the wrong ones,(must be my age ). I incorrectly assumed that the wheels on the right of MDPs pics were Stormers.
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Sat Jul 23 2005 9:06am |
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d3matt Member Since: 11 Jul 2005 Location: Oxfordshire, UK Posts: 730 |
NeilR,
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Sat Jul 23 2005 9:34pm |
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NeilR Member Since: 21 Jun 2005 Location: wakefield/West Yorkshire Posts: 246 |
Hi The mud flaps took me 30 mins to fit..they are really easy and included instructions, i think they were worth the money and some what add to the cars lines, i will post pics for you tomorrow
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Sat Jul 23 2005 9:39pm |
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Toodeep Member Since: 09 Jul 2005 Posts: 42 |
I concur that the mudflaps are easy to fit using a stubby or angled screwdriver and the suspension raised to off-road. All the holes are there and they use a combination of existing screws and supplied ones. With hindsight I should have ignored the bit in the pictogram instructions about cutting off some of the wheel arch lip trim as it's just as easy to slide the trim around towards the front of the arch.
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Sun Jul 24 2005 4:59pm |
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Biggles Member Since: 26 May 2005 Location: Preston, Posts: 916 |
NeilR,
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Sun Jul 24 2005 9:12pm |
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