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Re: Trim Moulding

Posted: 28 Nov 2014 12:52 pm
by bogbasic
Hello again. Good points - I forgot the manual but I remembered it this morning so it is now in the box of things to go to your man next week. I will look for the other bits (bumper lights) this weekend. Do you need any other clocks?? I have a few spare dashboards. What do you need for the centre console?? A picture would help. The heater fan is for a standard UK model without air conditioning so I don't know if it is the right part. The headlights will be lighter if I take the glass off and try to get the reflectors out - is that best? I'm afraid I don't have the bumper strip so I can't help with that but the screen washer motors worked when I tested them!!!

Re: Trim Moulding

Posted: 28 Nov 2014 03:45 pm
by zack360
Hi man,
-Yes i need another clock
-if you have spare dashboard you could take off the aircond trim in the middle, left and right.
-For the reflector can you give me the whole thing without the glass as i have them.
- Don't forget the cigerette lighter
-the pump worked! great.
My friend will leave Switzerland tomorrow, he'll be back on tuesday, he will be available on evening and wednesday morning. refer to picture above centre aircond panel most top two hole, the aircond trim that i meant. far left and right..


Rgds

Zack

Re: Trim Moulding

Posted: 28 Nov 2014 04:45 pm
by bogbasic
Hello again. I now have lots of questions. I'm not sure what you mean by air con trim, left and right. Is it this??
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The dashboards I have are these things...
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... is one of these any use?? I will look for another clock and the ciggy lighter.

Ok, so you would like the plastic headlight surrounds as well as the reflector. Do you want the headlamp glasses?? One has slight damage but you could repair it better than I have done in the past. I can leave the glass on but that will be over 5 kg.

Re: Trim Moulding

Posted: 28 Nov 2014 05:08 pm
by zack360
That's a lot of weight, I think I have to pass on the surround, i'll take the reflector only. On picture one, that's the one. The centre console left and right. Do you have the meter surround? I already order one from dereskin, but I need another one for my GLS. Would oyu consider to let it go too? Thanks man.

Re: Trim Moulding

Posted: 28 Nov 2014 05:32 pm
by bogbasic
OK man, I'll have a look for those bits tomorrow. Actually, the blower motor is very heavy, so if you don't want it, that will free up some weight for something else!!

Re: Trim Moulding

Posted: 28 Nov 2014 06:02 pm
by zack360
Is it? Ok, no more heavy stuff.. I think I can use 240 blower. I'll modify it here. Let see what else I can bring home. How about cigarette ashtray I could use one. Mine is stuck. :?: I guess that's all I need.

Re: Trim Moulding

Posted: 29 Nov 2014 11:01 pm
by bogbasic
Zack, the pictures are bad but how's about this then? I found some more stuffs...
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So basically, its bumper light covers (I could not find the wires and bulb-holders but you could customise something?), manual, air-vent panel and surrounds, ashtray and the cup it goes in, ciggy lighter and dash surround. Finally, do you want that big thing on the left -its the backbone of the centre console and its huge - too big to fit in a suitcase? I'm not sure what the other bits and pieces are, but they probably go somewhere in the console. One of the air-vents has a rubber washer missing, but you should have plenty of the necessary raw material close to hand and cutting a small piece to fit neatly would not be hard...

Re: Trim Moulding

Posted: 30 Nov 2014 11:39 am
by zack360
Ok bog that should cover it. It's all there. You can put in box. My internet is out of quota. Thanks man.

Re: Trim Moulding

Posted: 30 Nov 2014 02:36 pm
by bogbasic
Man, it'll have to be a very big box if you want the thing on the left (frame of the centre console) so I will assume you don't need that and I will leave out the blower motor to save weight. The dashboard surround cost me about £15 about 10 years ago but the other parts were only around a few £. How's about £40 for this lot delivered to Kensington - does that sound alright? I will lump it all together and send another photo.

Re: Trim Moulding

Posted: 01 Dec 2014 03:40 am
by bogbasic
Here is the final lot. I took out the headlight glass, the clock which does not work, the sleeping dog and the massive plastic frame. I've boxed it all up and the total weight is 6 kg, so it will be about 5 kg if your man doesn't use the box. Its guaranteed bomb- and drug-free, man, but I have taped it all up loosely so that your man can check its all OK, as he should, of course, do.
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I will drop it off at the hotel reception in Kensington on wednesday around midday - they say its OK.

Re: Trim Moulding

Posted: 02 Dec 2014 10:54 pm
by zack360
Lot's of stuff. For 40 pound. I must tell you this is a good buy. Thanks man.

Re: Trim Moulding

Posted: 03 Dec 2014 08:49 am
by trabitom99
bogbasic wrote:OK man, I'll have a look for those bits tomorrow. Actually, the blower motor is very heavy, so if you don't want it, that will free up some weight for something else!!
That might be a good idea, I think it may be the wrong part if it came from a MkIII ... The whole heater box section changed over from MY1986(?) CH 154580 onwards. On the 1985 car there will be a blower motor for the older type heater box:
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Cheers

Tom

Re: Trim Moulding

Posted: 03 Dec 2014 05:20 pm
by bogbasic
Ok great point, thanks. Delivered....
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Re: Trim Moulding

Posted: 03 Dec 2014 06:26 pm
by zack360
Mission accomplished..my man received it. thanks man..just wait for my paypall. Best wishes for you too..

Re: Trim Moulding

Posted: 03 Dec 2014 09:45 pm
by bogbasic
Cheers man.... long live all 360's.

I should have said if there's any problem with that stuff, its not a big deal to go back to Kensington again over the next couple of days, e.g. if I have missed something out, or such-like.