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cheers dave. thats what i thought but i tried it last night and nothing happend. ill go and try it now. p.s ill ring you on saturday or sunday lunchtime about the meet.
How the f**k do you get the aux setting up on pioneer headunits, tried everything the manual said and nothing worked.
The unit is a DEH-P6500R
cheers.
dean
seen it being driven about a little bit, it looks like it's being driven by the same women that i saw driving a ph-quick 172 with a cliosport sticker in the window.
thats your own personal experience though, plenty of people who have bought damaged cars and repaired them are fine, chances are the chassis was bent on the one you had and it hadn't been pulled on the jig. You won't lose money if you buy cheap. Buy cheap, sell cheap.
taylor, thats still repairable though. pretty heavy repair but still doable. As people have said, it all depends on the person really. i'd buy a damaged car and repair it cause i know me and my dad can do a professional job on it. i believe my cars Cat D and tbh the repair that was done on it is...
i would...but 90% of people wouldnt on here, make sure its been repaired properly, all the door gaps are correct. If a cars been repaired well it will be as good or possibly better than normal....cause we all know what renaults like.