Project Kermit

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NotRich wrote:Purchased new a few months back.

Way things are going they will be up for sale soon. :)
oh right fair enough let me know... :)
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Spare Salsa panels ?
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Only think would be drivers door...
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which is in good clean shape. :)
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I've got an parcel shelf that came in my Polo spare if you want it. . . Only thing is it's got holes for 6x9s (I've got the speakers still too), and I can't stand 6x9's!

Car looks good too - love the colour!
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Thanks but have a parcel shelf now...

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How easy was fitting fogs mate if they weren't there standard? Be interested to know
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i do like the progress so far!!! keep em cmin. Cant get any better than the bbs' rm's and the d90's !! look forward to seeing them both on. :mrgreen:
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benmkiv wrote:How easy was fitting fogs mate if they weren't there standard? Be interested to know
Really easy.... remove screw on covers.. un clip out... fit foglight to taps behind grill with screws then put fog light cover back over top.. Simple 10min job max :)
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Haha do they now work then? I meant to get them working :p
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Nope dont work as person before cut wires from the lights but TBH they only there to look better lol...
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Haha fair enough man! I wanna sort out the loom and stuff to he it going proper :(
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Im sure you could just buy a loom and switch from a car with working fog lights....
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Looks dope mate.
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I might be wrong on this but I think all the 6n2's had the loom for the foglights preinstalled. I think you just need to change the switch and then have a route around in the area behind the bumper to find the wires and plugs. Pretty sure theyre just clipped up out the way.
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