rear head rests
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dark_sounds
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i have a rear headrest fitting kit
im in croydon too ;)
im in croydon too ;)
Directed CompX's 12"... 2off. 1000 watts RMS, dual 2ohm VC. 90£ each!!
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dark_sounds
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20Ԛ£ dude 
Directed CompX's 12"... 2off. 1000 watts RMS, dual 2ohm VC. 90£ each!!
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dark_sounds
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hi adil,
im in shirley, kit includes the brackets, runners, plugs, have i missed out anything??
is beige leather any good to you ? i got beigbe leather head rests and a biege leather rear bench as well...
im in shirley, kit includes the brackets, runners, plugs, have i missed out anything??
is beige leather any good to you ? i got beigbe leather head rests and a biege leather rear bench as well...
Directed CompX's 12"... 2off. 1000 watts RMS, dual 2ohm VC. 90£ each!!
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Hello,
I have a grey leather interior, so beige has no use for me im afraid - thank you for the offer.
Im based in South Croydon, between the bus garage and Jaguar dealership.
May come and collect this weekend if possible?
Cheers,
Adil
I have a grey leather interior, so beige has no use for me im afraid - thank you for the offer.
Im based in South Croydon, between the bus garage and Jaguar dealership.
May come and collect this weekend if possible?
Cheers,
Adil
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dark_sounds
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yeah dude, my number: 07746448540 let me know when you want to come along and collect, any time sunday is best 
Directed CompX's 12"... 2off. 1000 watts RMS, dual 2ohm VC. 90£ each!!
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Presume your car is a saloon, not a touring?
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dark_sounds
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mine is, yours??
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Tourings don't all come with fittings for rear headrests in place, but the fitting kit required is different from that used on saloons.
Rear headrest kit for a touring is identical to that used on all E30 front seats, so you can get the bits from any threadbare old front seat on a scrapper.
Rear headrest kit for a touring is identical to that used on all E30 front seats, so you can get the bits from any threadbare old front seat on a scrapper.
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And a pair of headrests!Chris-W wrote:You just need the plastic inserts & caps.
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Plasters for your hands, for when that clip at the bottom of the backrests gets you as you pull them off!
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Brian and Chris
When fitting rear headrests to the rear seats of a touring do you have to take the rear seats appart to get into the back of them or do you just measure where the holes should be and then put the clips etc in from above?
Cheers Spadge..
When fitting rear headrests to the rear seats of a touring do you have to take the rear seats appart to get into the back of them or do you just measure where the holes should be and then put the clips etc in from above?
Cheers Spadge..
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too right, good point, adil, join the croydon massive!
might involve a bit of a test though,, involves neal with lubricant and violation,, but well worth it
might involve a bit of a test though,, involves neal with lubricant and violation,, but well worth it
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There's a Tech artcicle on the Zone telling you all you need to know about fitting rear headrests on a Touring. Try this... http://www.e30zone.net/modules.php?name ... adrest.htm
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Spot-on mate cheersgortour wrote:There's a Tech artcicle on the Zone telling you all you need to know about fitting rear headrests on a Touring. Try this... http://www.e30zone.net/modules.php?name ... adrest.htm
Hello Stuart,
One day mate. I got your missed call on the last meet, but couldnt really come - managed to have an accident in the m3. But once its all up and running, ill be sure to be meeting up with you guys.
Hope you're keeping well in any case,
adil
One day mate. I got your missed call on the last meet, but couldnt really come - managed to have an accident in the m3. But once its all up and running, ill be sure to be meeting up with you guys.
Hope you're keeping well in any case,
adil
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What an excellent guide. Easy to forget that stuff's there sometimes!SPADGE wrote:Spot-on mate cheersgortour wrote:There's a Tech artcicle on the Zone telling you all you need to know about fitting rear headrests on a Touring. Try this... http://www.e30zone.net/modules.php?name ... adrest.htm
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The guide goes through it all very comprehensively, but I'll add two things;
When pulling off rhe seat backs, the ends of your fingers are quite likely to make contact with a sharp metal edge hidden under there. Great care needed.
The parts bought from the dealer can all be got from the same scrapper that the headrests come from.
When pulling off rhe seat backs, the ends of your fingers are quite likely to make contact with a sharp metal edge hidden under there. Great care needed.
The parts bought from the dealer can all be got from the same scrapper that the headrests come from.
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dark_sounds wrote:too right, good point, adil, join the croydon massive!
might involve a bit of a test though,, involves neal with lubricant and violation,, but well worth it
well done Ali, thats just scared him right off!! he's supposed to learn about initiation on the night he arrives, not before!!!
Adil, im very well my friend, i hope you are good too? what happened in your accident? i hope you're ok fella. give me a call sometime mate...
Hello Stuart,
When we do finally meet up, i dont think i will be leaving the confines of my car. probably just drive past with the window down or something.
Managed to hit a raised manhole cover in kingston - sump was fine, but the cover made contact with my exhaust - pulled the manifold from the block... left me with 6 broken studs in the block!!! Its an engine out job, so may take some time.
Just getting it back together again now, and whilst im at it, giving the engine a once over.
Good to hear youre in good health,
All the Best,
adil
When we do finally meet up, i dont think i will be leaving the confines of my car. probably just drive past with the window down or something.
Managed to hit a raised manhole cover in kingston - sump was fine, but the cover made contact with my exhaust - pulled the manifold from the block... left me with 6 broken studs in the block!!! Its an engine out job, so may take some time.
Just getting it back together again now, and whilst im at it, giving the engine a once over.
Good to hear youre in good health,
All the Best,
adil
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Can you claim against the council?
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I'm no lawyer, but I would have thought your claim is against the council, as the owners of the road. It's up to them to claim from their contractors in turn.
May end up being the contractor at fault at this rate then mate. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but if they were working on the road and had the cover up, surely the tossers should have had the area fenced off... Health and Safety issue here methinks...? But would agree that the Council should be ultimately responsible as they OWN the road and the contractors were working for THEM...
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That does make sense. I think the best way to go is to consult a solicitor - but once again I am new on this front, so are there certain solicitors who deal with this sort of thing? I should really draft a letter with all the evidence, and present my case to them personally, then follow up with the solicitor... just dont want to complicate matters if it reaches that stage.
Thanks for the opinions guys,
Adil
Thanks for the opinions guys,
Adil




