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Above the cup holder there is a curved piece of plastic, that slides forwards and unclips, this gives you some access to the bottom of the stereo and its how i managed to feed an iPod adapter into the glovebox, for the stalk controls I'm pretty sure you have to take the dash board off as most...
Years Driving: 5
Test Passed: April 2007
Cars Owned: 4 (1 jap, 2 french, 1 english)
Total CC: 8700cc
Total Miles Driven: 45k ish
Most Miles in One Car: 20k in my 182 clio
Money Spent buying cars: 14
Points: 0
Police Stops: 2 (1 random in clio, 2nd Excessive Exhaust Noise & Not believing I could...
So far no real updates on the car, due to lack of funding, the only small things that I have done is remove the seats and take off the back panels as these were scratched and looking all a bit of a mess, got some fine grit sandpaper smoothed everything off and resprayed gloss black, looks much...
if your iPod/iphone runs through the aux wire to your stereo then a remote will not work, head unit where you plug in a dock connector will have that functionality.
I have an itg maxogen, the noise it gives is really good, and get air from the coldest part of the engine bay, as for any power gains....very unlikely, just sounds more powerful
If you have a £300 headphone budget, the last ones you want to be looking at are beats, if in ear i'd go atomic floyd superdarts, i have some they are fantastic, if you want over ear i'd go grad sr325is
I have from halfords their PRISM bulbs fitted as my sidelights, they are 501 fitment, they come in different colours but I bought white and they are an exact match to the dipped beam that is standard on your clio, it does say not for road use on the pack, but the last 3 MOT's have never said...
For the money they cost you would be better off spending on a separates system, they look neat as no wires and will give much better depth of sound than the tv speakers, but "virtual" surround sound never works, if you want rear sound buy rear speakers simple as that.
a mate stripped out his ph2 172 and with rear seats, carpets, rear door cards, seat belts, all trim behind front seats and spare wheel lost 52kgs so yeh thats going to make a difference
Yeh the dents either side of the sunroof are from a front impact, I moved over a little to far on a narrow road in my old 1.2 dropped into a ditch and as i hit the end the car bounced out, only damage to the front of the car was a smashed fog light but the roof had buckled at the edge of the...
depends what the seal around the edge of the speaker is made from? if rubber you can use a puncture repair kit for a bike tyre. you must be giving the speaker some serious abuse for it to tear
An yeh that's a good shout, I'll head over to port Solent and see if I can find someone able to do it. I'm taking it to a guy that makes boat covers to replace the rear window he may know someone.
With the airbag light coming on check under the passenger seat, the wires can sometimes come loose, turn the car on have a fiddle with them and the light may go off.
All depends on your budget, I run JL Audio Vr series components up front 15cm running from a JL g4600 amp and an alpine type x 10 in a sealed box running from a JL gmax. Sounds fantastic. But it's quite expensive. Also to run 17cm up front you will need to make some spacers from mdf to bring the...
As promised a few pictures from the weekend, gave the car a quick clean....wanted to deep clean but to eager to drive it....
Then over to tesco under store carpark to check out the shine
A little drive over to goodwood with a mate in his Mk1 FRS
still need to give the car a deep clean...
Love the photos, before I read the description I was thinking he's driving very close to the curb then i saw it was photoshop, anyway looks fantastic, wish I had the patients and skill to do that.