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14th June 2017, 09:02
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Great choice on the seats. They look to be 914 or 911 style?
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I think they're more just a general nod to the era. I got a great deal on them and decided if I didn't like them when they turned up at least I have a frame to get recovered.
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16th June 2017, 14:40
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Current inspiration...
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16th June 2017, 16:28
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Great to see different ideas and inspiration.
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17th June 2017, 05:38
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Couerdelion – Your seats look good, as does your “current inspiration” colour choice.
I take it you’ve seen ericholm’s recent photo shoot of old vs. new?
Good luck, Paul.
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17th June 2017, 09:27
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I love the headlight covers on that example ..
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19th June 2017, 13:00
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I love the headlight covers on that example ..
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Yeah, I like the look of the car in general - no fogs either. But I think I will be more the colour scheme I'm copying than anything else
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Originally Posted by Paul L
Couerdelion – Your seats look good, as does your “current inspiration” colour choice.
I take it you’ve seen ericholm’s recent photo shoot of old vs. new?
Good luck, Paul.
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Yeah, they both look class. The grey and the blue look great and if it hadnt already been done I might have headed in that direction.
Hoping now I get my kit and finish it before someone else goes that way!
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20th June 2017, 10:48
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20170607_123850 by couerdelion2013, on Flickr
This is from Richard at Nubodi as an idea of what can be achieved on the dash swap.
When I was originally looking at black for the car it was the way I was going to go - body coloured top, grey front. Now thinking I might end up all black inside... I really wish I could just decide and stick to it!
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6th July 2017, 08:46
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Quick Question
I've changed steering wheels and will be changing dash so wont have an airbag warning. Is there a problem then with removing the airbag module?
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6th July 2017, 08:49
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Search on this site for airbag removal. I thing WCA did a thread second half of last year.
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6th July 2017, 08:54
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Make sure you disconnect the battery and leave for 5 unites before unplugging the air bag.
When you remove the steering wheel you will see the "clock spring", this allows the cables to rotate when the steering wheel is turned. Do not unplug at the clock spring but follow the wires into the steering column and unplug them here.
I'm in the process of swapping the steering wheel. I used the same boss as Casamolino but the clock spring won't fit on it no matter how much I butcher the boss. It's on for now but not happy with it.
Has anyone fitted a boss that takes the clock spring?
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6th July 2017, 09:11
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Hi,
It was a while ago but I think i used this one, and moved the slip ring over from the BMW steering wheel to the rear of the boss so that the horn worked.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/OMP-STEERI...QAAOSwPh5ZOBdc
I paid £70.33 when I bought it.
Mine is a April 2002 3.0i MSport. The older cars have a different sterring wheel airbag setup and mount from what I remember so couldn't use WCA's guide as my car setup was different, however there was a great guide for newer Z3's on one of the Z3 forum sites that I used, don't ask me to find it, as I say it was a while ago.
I also bought a cheep airbag reset light device that plugs into a round socket in the engine bay, this was a well worth purchase to confirm that all the circuits were cleared and clear of any fault code.
Good luck!
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6th July 2017, 09:26
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Thanks Andy, did the clock spring fit onto the boss so the horn and self cancelling indicators still work?
Mine is the facelift (2000) so should be the same as yours.
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6th July 2017, 10:02
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Search on this site for airbag removal. I thing WCA did a thread second half of last year.
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Thanks - I've the steering wheel and dash and everything already off - WCA mention removing the "airbag trigger from the centre console". I'm assuming that this means I'm good to remove.
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6th July 2017, 11:22
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Thanks Andy, did the clock spring fit onto the boss so the horn and self cancelling indicators still work?
Mine is the facelift (2000) so should be the same as yours.
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Hi, yep it did (I called it a slip ring) fit into the boss so indicators cancelled and horn still worked.
Cheers.
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6th July 2017, 13:05
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Excellent, more money to spend on the money pit!
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25th July 2017, 18:04
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Kit has arrived!
IMAG0803 by couerdelion2013, on Flickr
Was fun when the lorry arrived and asked if I had a forklift as it had been loaded on the side and would need a forklift to get it off. Luckily being in an industrial estate has its advantages... Asked one of the lads who work for the landlord to do me a favour and then bunged him a €10 to say thanks.
Had to then unload the palletes to fit into the unit.
IMAG0806 by couerdelion2013, on Flickr
It's given me a little bit more zest to get the job done now.
I lost a bit of desire after the disappointment with not getting the dials I had ordered from Nubodi. They weren't of sufficient quality so Nubodi sent them back and refunded me. I actually ended up losing money on the whole thing with exchange rates dropping significantly in between ordering and refund. Not anyone's fault really but not a great feeling.
I'm now left with a dilema about what to do with the interior. It was the promise of step-by-step instructions to fit dials that convinced me to order in the first place and had me charge fully into stripping the interior. Now I feel I'm left high and dry trying to bodge something without any real clue what I am doing. C'est la vie...
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25th July 2017, 18:32
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What, the pound went up against the Euro?
Could have fooled me when I got my holiday money this week.
I expect it to be finished by the time I get back!
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25th July 2017, 19:02
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Good luck, it all looks so simple, stacked against the wall.
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25th July 2017, 19:39
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Are you going for the standard rear window, Jeffs modified window or the proper 250 perspex rear window?
Decisions, decisions!
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25th July 2017, 20:37
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Are you going for the standard rear window, Jeffs modified window or the proper 250 perspex rear window?
Decisions, decisions!
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Ermmm - Standard would be easiest, but.........
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