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Few bits neede for a project
16. Oct 2009 at 16:22
 
I need the following bits for a project I am doing ,so if any one can supply would be grateful and naturally beer tokens will be provided:
1...Centre console  internal box..(bit under the lift up arm rest ).
2...The 6 screws with washers that secure the above.
3...About 30cms + of the wiring from both front heated seats with the plug on the end,that connects into the main joiner by door.
4...Leather hand brake gaiter.

All the above is required for a "mini facelift".

Thanks alot
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Reply #1 - 16. Oct 2009 at 19:40
 
I've just broken an 01 facelift CD so can help you out with 3 & 4 Thumbs Up!
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Reply #2 - 16. Oct 2009 at 19:42
 
I have tne internal box thing, felt lined, no screws though. Roll Eyes
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Reply #3 - 16. Oct 2009 at 19:43
 
Are they standard screws? Phillips head, black coated and about 1/2" long?
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Reply #4 - 16. Oct 2009 at 19:45
 
I can't remember what the screws look like, but they have to be standard VX self tappers.
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Reply #5 - 16. Oct 2009 at 20:04
 
Agemo wrote on 16. Oct 2009 at 19:45:
I can't remember what the screws look like, but they have to be standard VX self tappers.

I'll have a look on my mini-fl in the morning and see if I can find half a dozen from the facelift that'll fit then.

That's that one sorted between us Agemo Wink
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Reply #6 - 16. Oct 2009 at 20:21
 
Welung666/Agemo..thanks for looking and getting bits sorted for me ...The screws are about 8mm long and a very small phillips head,and seem to have the washer joined to the screw-head..I managed to chew up the heads of 3 getting them out,and dropped one into the bowels of the center console.
If you guys like to drop me pm with your email addy for payment I can then supply my postal addy,and I still owe you a drink,Welung666,for the diodes a couple of weeks ago.
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Reply #7 - 16. Oct 2009 at 20:27
 
No worries Andrew, let me have a look in the morning to see if I can match up the screws, I'll drop you a PM when I'm done Thumbs Up!
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Reply #8 - 16. Oct 2009 at 20:57
 
Thanks alot,welung666.
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Reply #9 - 16. Oct 2009 at 21:04
 
Welung666 wrote on 16. Oct 2009 at 19:43:
Are they standard screws? Phillips head, black coated and about 1/2" long?



You can get get the black screws that look like they have washers attached from any motor factors or Halfrauds.Comes in packs of 6 or 8
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Re: Few bits neede for a project
Reply #10 - 16. Oct 2009 at 21:08
 
You can get get the black screws that look like they have washers attached from any motor factors or Halfrauds.Comes in packs of 6 or 8 

Thanks for "headsup"..will wait and see what the other guys can sort out for me .
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