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The air bag probably fits on from the back of of the wheel, you'll need to disconnect the battery & leave it for a bit before getting it off.
You might need the boss for the 16v wheel too.
From this thread
http://www.cliosport.net/forum/showthread.php?t=362036
I am still none the wiser :o My dads 172 has them as it's a normal 172, i've no idea what i'm looking at though.
Can someone show me pics of the lights off so I can see what they are on about ?
When thry are off how can you tell a xenon from a non xenon ?? I often see folk on say things like 'no xenons' how can you tell ? I've no idea.
It's better with them, but I agree about that front plate.
I bought some from halfrauds so I could give my car the once over at trax, as my car was too far gone & it was raining I didn't get the chance:dapprove:
I used it for the first time yesterday, I really rate it it's ace. I'll deffo use it some more & when it's gone i'll get some more :approve:
You can yeah, a 16v steering wheel with an airbag looks awful though (really awful) One from a non airbagged valver looks better, but you'd not have the airbag.
matttr6 - I think that the reason that a 182 kind of attracts the more mature owner is because they still cost a tad more than a 172 etc, when they come down to the price of a 172, the younger folk will have them.
Earlier on today waiting to come out of a side road onto the main road (no idea what the roads called tbh)
Looked ace but your splitter was smashed to bits.
After seeing the one for sale in the bus stop earlier, as I was heading towards the roundabout heading out of town I clocked a silver mk1 - reg YG 02 ***
I was in my dads flame red 172.
Madness tbh, seeing two within five minutes is crazy !!!
Anyones ??
I looked at it earlier on today too mate, I was on the way back from viewing a car for my bro with my dad, I was like - pull over, vee !!!!
It did look sweet, it's on PH too, 48k on it I think.
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Easy as pie to do some 'mileage correction' it's far easier now with the right gear than it was on the good old days with clocks that weren't digital.