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My dad's got the 2.2Diesel With all the toys, pulls like a train and the interior is so nice. Once read they were 2seconds slower on a 0-60 than the Type R as well.
They will be fine, but I'd rather get some decent ones rather than ebay special etc. Either of the ones I suggested really, If it was me I'd be temped to get the OSRAM's as they are slightly cheaper but have the same stats etc.
2.3L? ;)
http://www.powerbulbs.com/bulb_finder.asp?cat1=39&make_id=32&model_id=294&year_id=1030&bulb=1
Osram Night Breakers are suppose to be brilliant. Ive used the Blue Vision's and were better than standard. You can hardly notice the blue tint tbh.
This is a good example from my work:
http://jgmediahouse.com/demo/SCL4/Printing/sitedemo.html
http://jgmediahouse.com/demo/SCL4/Printing/sitedemo-screen.css
The Yellow, Red, Pink and Light Blue are all INSIDE the dark blue div.
Yellow is 100% width of the dark blue div
Red is floated left at a...
Just uploaded this for you. Have a look through them. Please ignor the background image and anything else that looks s**t.
http://jgmediahouse.com/demo/demofiles.html
No descriptions etc but hopefully if you find something that you're after you can kind of just copy and past and play with it...
I just used 1024x768 as an example. Just replace the height and width for the actual height and width of the background image. It will then be displayed in its true resolution. 100% width and height will work as well, but im my experience and for valid coding pixels or em's are better to work in.
put the image in its own div.
image{
background-position: center top;
background-image: url(images/background.jpg);
background-repeat: no-repeat;
background-attachement: fixed;
width: 1024px;
height: 768px;
}
In the HTML put <div id="image"></div>
Nest everything you want ontop of the image...
It would work yes. Have you tried soaking them in wd40? and getting some grease around the top and bottom of the adjuster rings.
May also sound stupid, but are you undoing the the right way?
CS Saturday is a long way off yet, Christopher and Naith will be planning things as well. They'll let us know whats happening when the details are finalised. Its just over 4months away.
In the time i've owned my ph3 non-sport it has never indicated the oil ok message, but I know of everyone else's displays this. I'd really like to get it working if its possible.
Had a thought actually. Its probably for an electric sunroof, as its the right direction for one. They were an option, thus meaning could be fitted easily after purchase etc.
More than likely this is the case.
edit: Heres a picture of the switch, the end of the loom looks the same size as the...
Seems a strange place to put it as nothing else is up there bar the 2 lights.
I was going to drop you a message tomorrow and see if you knew, with you and jords sorting all your loom out I thought one of you might of wondered what it was a looked into it.