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if you have an after market stereo you need an adapter to make it work PM MT-AUDIO on here he will sort you out.
if not you may need a new one from what i have read i dont think they are very hard to change.
Just need to find somewhere to mount it , there's usually enough room next to the battery
seeing as you will be removing the airbox, I even saw one on here mounted sideways on top
of the battery which looked quite neat. You just need to run a pipe from the original breather
to the catch tank...
I did notice a bit of condensation on my nearside headlight this morning and
i do have a ktec style induction kit fitted , could just be coincidence though
This one the USB is on a lead coming out of the back of the head unit not on the front so you can hide it in the glove box
if that's what your looking for
Yeah thats right, has a SD card slot behind the front panel as well, and the connection for ipod is
just a USB cable slot that you plug cable into so should work with just the normal ipod cable
not sure about the ipod but i just bought one of these going to be fitting it today
http://www.caraudiocentre.co.uk/product_m-kenwood-kdcbt92sd_p-27451.htm
it looks exactly the same as that one but has bluetooth as well :)
Thank you, is it just as simple as getting them to lighten it then replacing it or am I missing
Something and its more complicated than that ? As they have only quoted me £45+VAT which
Seems too good to be true
I'm toying with the idea of getting my flywheel lightened by scholar engines as I need to change the clucth in my 182. I was just wondering peoples opinions on if it is actually worth getting it done, the car will be getting cams or ITB's at some point next year would a lightened flywheel work...
http://streamlinecarbon.com/v2/products-page/clio-2-incl-172182/renault-clio-172-exhaust-surround-trim/
Was looking at these the other day might be worth checking out :)
Agree with the ST comments brilliant cars for the money now, i had one from when i was 18-21 insurance is cheap, only problem is when
they're standard the engine feels so underpowered and there noisy. But they respond well to breathing mods a induction kit and exhaust
will give you an extra 10...
I want to mount my oil catch tank (cheap ebay round one) next to the coolant bottle but
Im a bit stuck for where to mount the bracket I though of attaching it to the back of the ECU
bracket but i cant come up with any good ideas how to do this. Any help/ideas would be much
appreciated :)
You get what you pay for always go for a reputable make then you know you are getting a tested well made product, not something woven from the souls of Taiwanese sweat shop workers
jack at http://royalsteeringwheels.com/ does an exchange service for around £130 ish i think, so he will send you a re-trimmed
wheel you fit it yourself and then you send him yours, or you could just get an aftermarket one