What did you and your MK2 do today?

Jarre

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Dec 9, 2011
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Stockton-On-Tees
Should do an RR Matthew, I'll do one for mine at some point. The facelift control panel looks so much better! How much did all that set you back?
 
Jun 27, 2012
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Belfast
Should do an RR Matthew, I'll do one for mine at some point. The facelift control panel looks so much better! How much did all that set you back?

Yeah I'll get one set up at some stage. It does indeed, makes it a much nicer place to be..
I got it for a steal
 
Oct 3, 2012
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Cambridge
Bought a facelift climate control.

Process of fitting it:

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Found out it works with the RNS, pretty cool as the old unit didn't:

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Would anyone be interested if I started a RR on here?
I've got all my other mods documented aswel. C&C welcome :)

That looks a nice touch, thought for the future lol.

Do you need to replace all the fascias or just the control panel?
 
Mar 22, 2012
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South east
I was under the impression that it wasn't just plug and play. Thought you ha to swapped a pin over so that it hold the setting in memory! Other wise you have to reset temp every time you turn it on.
 
Jun 27, 2012
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Belfast
Sorry for all the posts in a row.

Car was in for a service just over a month ago, I had a minor service with the fuel filter changed.
Went down the motorway and heard a strange knocking noise, when I stopped had a look under to find that they have not secured my under tray (Back of it is hanging off).

My engine cover was also sitting almost at the front grill (all the clips that hold it in place were either gone or broken, only part of one left) I assume they broke this when they took it off to change the fuel filter.
I paid £170 for someone make a mess of my car.

Will be taking it back tomorrow and telling them to fix it and I'm not one bit happy.
 
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Crafoo

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Apr 30, 2005
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At home
Got round to fitting my mud flaps today in preparation for the winter weather that seems to be reluctant to arrive (25 degrees today!)
 

Dose

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Fitted Eibach pro springs and powerflex dogbone insert, learned that the 0/s wiper arm was a left hand thread,that could have been interesting! painted the rear calipers gloss black!
 
Aug 6, 2009
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cumbria
Ordered rear mudflaps today for winter and the plastic battery box to tidy the engine bay up a little, something for me to do at the weekend if they turn up on time.
 
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