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Did u get them in U.K. or ??Fitted Airlift 1000 air bags
Did u get them in U.K. or ??Fitted Airlift 1000 air bags
Now that is a VERY nice colour!! I could imagine a Ducati in that!This is not e Elgrand but u get the colour ,
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Mates scooter Ferrari red , mind 500e a litre
Nice knob you got there. Looks familiarProject parts-bin/wood-be-gone complete, for now at least!View attachment 38277
Lol, yes it’s your old knob! Fits nicely in the hand, has a lovely feel to itNice knob you got there. Looks familiar
Thank you! Not sure how I feel about the mix and match steering wheel colours, but I’ll live with it for a while and see if it grows on me. I was thinking if it’s good enough for Range Rover it’s good enough for my bus!Oooooo sweet
I like it...matches in well with the rest of the dash and makes it look more modern.it’s good enough for Range Rover it’s good enough for my bus!
I got your hot wood injection today. 1970s conversion almost complete! (Knob on the way)Project parts-bin/wood-be-gone complete, for now at least!View attachment 38277
Looking good! 70s wood panelling and a bit of porno innuendo - right up my alley!I got your hot wood injection today. 1970s conversion almost complete! (Knob on the way)
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Thanks! The gauges should be important time zones to fit into my theme I admit, but it's volts, oil pressure and oil temperatureLooking good! 70s wood panelling and a bit of porno innuendo - right up my alley!
What are those fancy looking gauges by the centre console? Or maybe they are world clocks showing local time in important time zones?
Just need to change the gauge back lights to orange and a walnut steering wheel with alloy spokes.Thanks! The gauges should be important time zones to fit into my theme I admit, but it's volts, oil pressure and oil temperature
I've always wanted an oil pressure gauge for no real practical reason, it's the oil temperature which I really want to know so I know when it's up to temperature (good on BMW that always seem to have them, not sure about the very latest models), so I know when I can release the beans. Volts just cos you have to have three gauges, right? I know OBD data via the phone suits a lot of people these days, but you can't beat an analogue gauge imho, and I don't think you can get oil temp via OBD on the Elgrand, might be wrong.
I inherited a matching boost gauge too, but not much use in the Elgrand, well maybe Lize's!