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I'm afraid I'm not sure then lol as most car aerials plug in a port like the round one here so I thought maybe you didn't have the right wire you were trying to connect it to:
http://www.pelicanparts.com/bmw/techarticles/E36-radio/pic17.jpg
Usually the aerial from your car plugs directly into the headunit, seperate from the other wiring loom with all the wires in it.
Is there not a hole you can plug your car's aerial wire into (you may need the adaptor above), rather than connecting it to a wire in the loom?
From what I understand from what you've put, I think maybe you mean one of these aerial adaptors?:
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_productId_176311_langId_-1_categoryId_165626
That fits to your car aerial cable and then directly into the...
do all scratches like the one in the photo need filler?
I thought it could just be sanded down to make it smooth then primer/paint etc?
Just wondering lol.
When you paint the letters by hand, do you just put the other colour paint straight over the top of the other colour, then laquer the whole thing?
Or do you have to sand down the letters to put the other colour on?
Or do you laquer the whole thing then just hand paint over the top of the laquer?
Just wondering Is this the same sort of stuff as the links above but a different manufacturer? Its just cheaper and is 400ml, whereas from what I can find on the web the Pro-XL ones above are 200ml?
Would it be worse than the ones above or is it basically the same stuff...
Become a full member and you'll get access to the For Sale section on here, stuff like that is always popping up, and a load of others too.
Also if you sign up you can post in the wanted section and Im sure people will respond if they have what your after.
Plus there's loads of useful...
Is it hard doing it on the awkward angles?
Like how do you avoid drip and run lines when you like spray the sides of the spokes?
Is it just lots of light coats, or is there a technique?
I know you say 'online' but the hazard switch you could get from a scrapyard for pennies easily if you find the same mk. clio as yours.
Centre caps either Ebay, or sometimes they pop up in the for sale section on here, or you can post a thread in the wanted section asking. you have to be a...
If you want to test them you can use the front speakers, just pop the grill off and unscrew the speaker. Although the fronts might have a connector on which connect them to the original speaker.
The rear ones, the plastic speaker grill clips off. Although not just the grill like the front...
Yea they do make them.
£13.99 for a standard plate I think, just standard size standard letters.
You need proof of vehicle ownership and proof of ID or they won't do it
Its well satisfying when you get a long distance tracer dart shot!
Also quite funny if you tracer another man then they run around with a red flashing blob on them lol. Bit Nooby but funny for a bit!
Shall I send PM you photobucket link or send you the actual file over email?
Its not a very good quality obviously a 3.2 megapixel phone in low light but if you could just improve it a bit for me please?
I have a photo taken from my 18th Birthday recently, and as it was taken on my phone it came out really dark and obviously isn't very good quality.
Its the only one I've got and I was just wondering is there anything I can do to maybe brighten it up or restore the colours a bit better? If...
Installing a proper amp isn't hard you could do it yourself and second hand you can get them cheap
Plus you'll be able to get more powerful ones than the little box thing and upgrade in the future if you need
Yea I know you can do the whole alloy, I mean just sand down a certain area then polish it back up, like on a car body part, rather than stripping everything off and starting again though?
Yea they are the 182 alloys. Yea Im thinking about it and if it goes wrong I'll just get them powdercoated.
Only thing is I don't have a machine so would it be possible to do it all by hand?
Im probably completely wrong, but can you repair light scratches on alloys like you can on car bodywork
Like on the bodywork if you wet sand the scratch then polish it back up?
Can you do this on alloys if the marks aren't to deep? or are they painted differently?
The indicator bulbs are 581. So you need 581 Silvervisions.
Your sidelights are 501 bulbs
Your dipped bulbs are H7 Fitment.
Can't remember what full beams are.