Lap belt I mentMarkh wrote:Just done the touran rear seat conversion , so useable and quick to swap around , but need a middle lap bel with double clips , any idea what yours is from? Or any part numbers on it ? Cos the original touran middle belt is in the roof !
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i made mine up from 2 seatbelts from a mk4 i think it was, a lapbelt and a normal 3 point.Markh wrote:Just done the touran rear seat conversion , so useable and quick to swap around , but need a middle lap bel with double clips , any idea what yours is from? Or any part numbers on it ? Cos the original touran middle belt is in the roof !
Cheers Mark
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How easy was it to fit the new steering wheel? not a straight forward swap i take it?
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steering wheel was dead easy the buttons required new steering wheel modual, slip ring and can gateway modual, all working now thoiDetail wrote:How easy was it to fit the new steering wheel? not a straight forward swap i take it?
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did you fit it yourself? if so, would you be interested in fitting one for me? pm meiib3327 wrote: steering wheel was dead easy the buttons required new steering wheel modual, slip ring and can gateway modual, all working now tho
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yeah no problem matey give me a call on monday we'll have a chat.iDetail wrote: did you fit it yourself? if so, would you be interested in fitting one for me? pm me
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right then a little update at long last. after a fight with a rather big puddle that my engine lost
the van sat like this for a month or so..
befor my engine got a complete rebuild
and was treated to the wheels i've always wanted
phaton omanyt's in 19x9 et41
feels awsome to be back in my van again
the van sat like this for a month or so..
befor my engine got a complete rebuild
and was treated to the wheels i've always wanted
phaton omanyt's in 19x9 et41
feels awsome to be back in my van again
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Wheels look stunning, great choice they look class on the 2K
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Looking good mate! Love those wheels.
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Was sorry to see this go dude..........................