those dolphin graphics are the nuts.integrale_evo wrote: Tue Sep 20, 2022 7:27 am No point posting too much until it turns up, then there will be lots of nerdy details I’m sure![]()
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- Rich B
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- integrale_evo
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I do have one of the pioneer oled ones, but mine had the f1 car and eagle, not the dolphins. Too new anyway, I bought it in 2001 for my metro
I can’t find it though, I’d like to see if it still works.

I can’t find it though, I’d like to see if it still works.
Cheers, Harry
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Have you used Rose Passion ? I’ve had some small parts from them, prices were good and service excellent.
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Can't get a garage to look at the car for re-MOT till next thursday. After I'm back from Coventry. So, train it is I guess.
Le Sigh.
Le Sigh.
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That's where I ordered my stuff from! Rose Passion are the only people stocking an S4+ front spoiler, aside from Roger at 928sRus in the US and his are way more expensive, and that's before you factor in the ridiculous shipping charges. Rose Passion also made it easy to order all the extra bracketry as they use the PET diagrams on their site. At some point in its life, someone's hit a kerb and ripped the spoiler off, and then they removed pretty much everything else which is why I had to order everything. The main support bracket was £300 alone, I was kind of hoping they'd left that on the car, but no such luck.Sundayjumper wrote: Tue Sep 20, 2022 10:17 am Have you used Rose Passion ? I’ve had some small parts from them, prices were good and service excellent.
If you get all wobbly-lipped about the opinion of Internet strangers, maybe it's time to take a bath with the toaster as you'll never amount to sh1t anyway.
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MOT on the Fabia passed with no advisories. All of 560 miles since the last one.
The horn wasn't working but the chap just said to get it fixed, he'd passed it anyway. And that was collected and returned at no extra charge. I shall continue to use them, for sure.
Suspect the horn wiring has just come loose, in the same way that the windscreen washer tubing had popped off. I blame the somewhat rough in places Kemble Targa for that.
The horn wasn't working but the chap just said to get it fixed, he'd passed it anyway. And that was collected and returned at no extra charge. I shall continue to use them, for sure.
Suspect the horn wiring has just come loose, in the same way that the windscreen washer tubing had popped off. I blame the somewhat rough in places Kemble Targa for that.
Left over crest; tightens.
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Image courtesy of evo mag.
About 18months ago I mentioned that I'd had a discovery with the Evora lights : sidelights are activated via the top right aluminium button to the right of the steering wheel. Headlights the one beneath that. For the first four years of ownership, when reaching my destination (during hours of darkness) I would switch off first the headlights, and then the sidelights. Expressing that this "two separate button press" was always a bit of a pain is a fairly mighty first-world-problem whine.

18-odd months ago I discovered that - if I just press the sidelight button after switching off the ignition - I get approx 45secs of guide-you-home headlights before they all switch off. Awesome


Yesterday I stopped for fuel. I always switch headlights off when I do this and just leave the car on sidelights. Except yesterday. As I went to pay I realised that my phone was still in the car, so I locked it, and glanced behind to check that the hazards flashed their confirmation. Which they did. But at that point I realised I had left my headlights on.

As I returned to the car however - headlights were off.

Tested it again at home, and yes - if you leave the lights on, exit the car and lock it - you get the same 45-odd seconds of guide-you-home headlights and then they turn off, thus further reducing any button pressing requirements from one to zero.

I have owned this car for over 6 years....

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Read a destruction manual? Are you mad?

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Not auto headlights then?mik wrote: Thu Sep 22, 2022 8:22 am
Tested it again at home, and yes - if you leave the lights on, exit the car and lock it - you get the same 45-odd seconds of guide-you-home headlights and then they turn off, thus further reducing any button pressing requirements from one to zero.![]()
I have owned this car for over 6 years....![]()
I get a lot of people telling me I've left the headlights on when both cars have guide-me-home lights.
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Manuel lights
Manuel wipers
Manuel box
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@mik is old school. He had it retrofitted with a hand crank.
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Driving a Galaxy far far away
Driving a Galaxy far far away
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Had to fit a new bulb yesterday, but another clean MOT pass for the Stepwgn this afternoon, not bad for a teenager.
Followed an identical but maroon one home that's being used by a dog walking business (registration DO56 BUS). Think I've seen half a dozen around here now.
Followed an identical but maroon one home that's being used by a dog walking business (registration DO56 BUS). Think I've seen half a dozen around here now.
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"Series 1" Evora key is from the extra-shonky ford parts bin

It does have central locking



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Alarm fob for the 4.3 Vantage is Volvo ! It's covered in lovely leather but if you press the leather firmly you can make out "VOLVO" embossed in the casing underneath

Edit to add pic from internet; not mine:
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mik wrote: Thu Sep 22, 2022 3:50 pm when you leave your interior light on with the car parked at the airport for a week....
Oops. Did it still start ok?*
@Sundayjumper At least they made an effort to disguise it (and hopefully the leather tends to stay attached)

*On Sunday it'll be four weeks since I've driven the A2, three weeks the derv A2, hopefully the batteries were well charged when parked...
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Screw in my right rear tyre on the Merc, it holds air for a few days and is getting a service on Tuesday, It is over an inch from the sidewall so hoping it is a repair as the tyre was about £160.
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Might have been earlier than that as I think you told me about it!mik wrote: Thu Sep 22, 2022 8:22 am
About 18months ago I mentioned that I'd had a discovery with the Evora lights : sidelights are activated via the top right aluminium button to the right of the steering wheel. Headlights the one beneath that. For the first four years of ownership, when reaching my destination (during hours of darkness) I would switch off first the headlights, and then the sidelights. Expressing that this "two separate button press" was always a bit of a pain is a fairly mighty first-world-problem whine.. But it always was.
Still, pressing the buttons in a row always felt like a shutdown sequence so I quite liked it

- JonMad
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New rubber. Should do me for another 30,000 miles.
Nicely dated 1422 (week 14, 2022) so pretty new, though they've only been out about a year, so I wasn't expecting anything else.

Also grabbed some new wipers for the Fabia whilst I was in CostCo, as the existing ones were juddering like a bastard.
Nicely dated 1422 (week 14, 2022) so pretty new, though they've only been out about a year, so I wasn't expecting anything else.
Also grabbed some new wipers for the Fabia whilst I was in CostCo, as the existing ones were juddering like a bastard.
Left over crest; tightens.