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on my BA

fixed

- drivers door central locking (new sprocket for mechanism)

- remote tailgate open (new solenoid)

- cup holders (replacement item)

- ciggy lighter din pocket (replacement item)

- rear air con vents (replacement item)

- rear boot jack area cover (replacement item)

- auto gearbox surround plasic (replacement item)

- dash panel triangle blank (replacement item)

all for $75

the central locking sprocket was $25 new

very happy

now if only i can find an mp3 hack for the std icc

Paul I used one of these:

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/FORD-BA-BF-XR6-8-TERRITORY-AUDIO-CABLE-IPAD-IPHONE-MP3-/300601338989?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item45fd3c6c6d

plugs into an existing plug just above the fuse box

turns the AM button to an AUX button and you can ply your music direct.

just ran the cable up under the dash to the center console.

more like wtf happened to you on saturday night, come like 10pm you were off like a rocket. Where did you go?

Yeah, I got there at 8:30ish... Haha!

Just went to Royal Melb Hotel, friends were DJing.

What time did you all end up finishing at?

Fell... And landed face first.

How did you manage that?

yeah got home like 1ish was a pretty good night all in all. f*kn did nothing on sunday till like 8pm when I went to the pub.

LOL!

Massive sleep in.

ima derp and cant remember what day is which these days ignore me please

???

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