Zitat von Pascal;129831Just one rear seat and mat set
The mats have been sold and I want to sell the interior as a job lot
Zitat von Pascal;129831Just one rear seat and mat set
The mats have been sold and I want to sell the interior as a job lot
Hi mate,
A family wagon.
Range Rover 4.2 supercharged
Do you speak English? As I don't understand French.
Google helped me out understand that your interested in the interior & mat set.
PM me please.
Hi Guys,
I've just posted a post in the classifieds section for anyone interested.
Hope everyone is well .
Cheers
Wayne
Hi guys ,
It's been a while since I was on here and even longer since owning an 8, I've now moved onto bigger things.
I have a few bits to clear out of the garage as I have no need for them now.
If anyone is interested in anything please let me know by PM.
Collection from Swindon, Wiltshire is possible.
I'm open to offers
The bits I have:
Full set of black Mats - these have never been used and have all the fixings.
Full custom made outdoor cover ( https://www.classicadditions.com/custom-ultimate-cover.html )
This was sent back to classic additions as it had a small rip towards the rear of the car, they repaired it. (see pics) This was hardly used and is in excellent condition apart from the obvious. Original cost £396.60.
Supporting left strut, inner wing
Passenger seat, rear seats, rear door cards, center arm rests etc. (Don't blame me for the badges, they were there when I bought it)
At that price its a bargain and someone will get a lovely example, hope all goes well Brendan, what have you got in mind for a replacement?
I feel for you Steve. Well what difference does a couple of inches make
Sorry to hear your leaving Steve. I do have a soft spot for Avus blue with Alpina's. Best of luck mate. It just shows you how these cars have dropped over the last few years, I got 15k for mine about 4 years ago
Seems very reasonable if you ask me. Oh I love those wheels
It would be interesting to find out the true history, anyone shed any light?
By all accounts it has 11 owners
Sounds like a nice trip with the 8, something I would like to do in the future, well all except the damage sustained
What a fantastic job, looks stunning. Makes me think what a project I've got ahead of me.
Excellent as usual Revtor, I will have a go but as you know I'm not having much luck in regards to this software.
Many thanks, would any software point me in the right direction or is it a case of trial and error?
I will try the air flow meters. I'm quite sure the leads are fitted correctly although not sure what the donuts are?
I'm also in the process of changing the cluster but currently having issues with the software, but thats a totally different story, the only light on the dash is the ABS light.
Summer's my target to have her running well
Hi all as you all know I'm in the process of fixing up my recently purchased 1991 850i.
Since buying her I have done the following,
Full service with plugs
Magnecore Ht leads
Changed the dizzy caps and rotors (dated 1991)
New SS brake lines with fluid change
2 x New batterys
Fresh coolant
Fresh pentosin
I've got gearbox oil in the boot to do next.
Well getting to the problem, I needed to move the car this moring to the other side of town so decided to drive it which is the first time its been driven for roughly 5 years, but upon driving it seems its only running with 1/3 of power and seems to be in limp mode, although nothing is coming up on the OBC. It also cut out once while driving but started fine again.
Any ideas anyone?
Zitat von Noggie;107383she's finally home and there is just a few things I need to do before I can take her out for the first spring drive in about 3 months.
Sorry to hear all your troubles, that Spring drive will make it all worth while
Happy new year to everyone, fingers crossed we have a better summer and can arrange some meets.
Zitat von duje;107037Thank you! I have orange ambient lightning, and that's regulated with second dimmer switch, here's a poor pic where you can see ambient lightning in the doors, seat switches, center console, and roof.
That explains it, thanks.
Yes, there it is tucked away, thanks