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Robert Member Since: 25 Oct 2011 Location: Perigueux Posts: 2288 |
The question is: are you buying the car for yourself or for the neighbours? |
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13th May 2014 7:17am |
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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars Member Since: 22 Jan 2010 Location: Chilterns, UK Posts: 11309 |
Wait for my new (like new anyway) Cairns 2012 TD6 about to be released.... |
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13th May 2014 7:18am |
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Cam-Tech-Craig Member Since: 03 Aug 2011 Location: Gloucestershire Posts: 16280 |
Where to start?!?
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13th May 2014 7:20am |
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paulmoran2 Member Since: 27 Nov 2013 Location: Leeds Posts: 1422 |
I am very happy with my 2007 to 2010 conversion and have not had any issues. I had to access the wiring to do some other work and found all the new joints were soldered connections with heat-shrink seals on each joint so looks like that's quite important for the integrity of the electrical joints. GONE 2010 Facelifted 3.6 TDV8 - Stornoway Grey + 22" Overfinch Olympus
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13th May 2014 8:21am |
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andy180 Member Since: 26 Aug 2010 Location: scotland Posts: 509 |
I bought a car which was already converted and touch wood it's been fine
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13th May 2014 5:06pm |
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glennhoward Member Since: 26 Nov 2012 Location: kent Posts: 58 |
No regrets at all, brought the ff nov 12 for 9000, spent 4k inc wheels on facelift sold the old parts and wheels for 1k sold ff April 2014 for 10500. 18 months with a range rover only 1.5k depreciation if only all cars were this cheap to own. Insurance, tax, mot and fuel would have had to be spent on what ever car I had bought. Only fault in all my time of ownership was the alternator @ £350. Find a good body shop or use camtech for the facelift and you won't be disappointed. It's a great way to try ff ownership without the worry of massive depreciation remember FSH is a must and for what it's worth my 4.4v8 averaged 15mpg over the fuel I bought and the miles I covered, my 2009 navara auto only averaged 19.5! So not as expensive to run as I thought it would be. All the best with the new purchase. |
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13th May 2014 6:35pm |
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SteveMFr Site Sponsor Member Since: 22 Nov 2009 Location: Strasbourg, France Posts: 1641 |
You are replacing the headlights/bumper/other bits with factory parts designed to go on the vehicle. In contrast to other vehicle updates (such as MB and Audi) that would need different body parts - which make the conversion uneconomical so the original parts are cut, adapted and painted - this is all plug n play. The problem really is that people will spend GBP2000+ on parts and try to save on the last couple couple of hundred for the install.
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14th May 2014 7:09am |
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Boydonegood Member Since: 12 May 2014 Location: Essex Posts: 445 |
Thanks so much guys!
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17th May 2014 9:35am |
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