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shimmy



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Ordered the HSE but what extras

Spur of the moment stuff friday and placed the order for my RRS HSE but no idea (not even any brochures) about what i need to spec on top.

has to be a dealer fit option as car already built. Car is likely to do 10k only and mainly driver only but might have 3 kids in back occassionally. Might see mud in puddles but thats about it!

Grey/Ivory leather!

Thinking of;

1. Privacy (included in deal already foc)
2. Tracker (if insurance required)
3. audio module/ipod cradle (is this two options)
4. Boot liner/rubber mat maybe
5 Car mats - premium or rubber
6. Can you get rear seat cover?
7. Removable tow hook (not sure if i need but is it a good resale item?)
8. Roof rack and ski bars

any other obvious ones i should consider?


Last edited by shimmy on Sat Aug 30 2008 2:42pm. Edited 1 time in total

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Shao_Khan



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If its never going off road then Side steps look pretty good (IMO).

I always have rubber mats in mine, if you have the possibility of kids in the car then its far easier to keep clean and tidy.

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lespes



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Yes a set of rear seat covers is a avaiable as well as front

Post #186149 Sun Aug 31 2008 9:35pm
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Tim in Scotland



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Tow pack doesn't seem to increase the value and costs, so if you don't need it then let the next owner fit it if they want it. BUT if you need to carry any bikes then you will need one for the bike rack!

If you intend to use the ski rack to go to the Continent then a set of snow chains is also going to be needed for some countries.

Rubber footwell mats are really good as they have a high lip around them so any water/ snow you bring into the car stays in the mat until you drain it out, carpet mats absorb the water and stay damp. The heavy duty rubber boot liner mat (not the tray) is also very good at protecting the carpet - they tray is a pain if you have to fold the rear seats to get a big load into the boot as it has high lips.

I don't have them but a few here also have the driving lights fitted in the front bumper - have heard they are very good even though the RRS has Xenon headlights

You will also need a set of Tasmod's sill protectors!

Just a thought - Stornaway looks good with the chrome effect or body colour mirror cowl covers 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
2018 Melting Silver Mini Countryman PHEV - soon to be replaced
2015MY Corris Grey SDv6 HSE Dynamic, the best car I have ever owned, totally reliable only a cou0le of rattles in 3 years, now no longer in my care
Also in my garage is a 1996 TDi300 Defender 90 County HT made into a fake CSW

Post #186154 Sun Aug 31 2008 9:58pm
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shimmy



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Tim in Scotland wrote:
The heavy duty rubber boot liner mat (not the tray) is also very good at protecting the carpet - they tray is a pain if you have to fold the rear seats to get a big load into the boot as it has high lips.

You will also need a set of Tasmod's sill protectors!


thanks

for the boot do you mean that the best is the 'load protector' OR 'loadspace mat' OR 'full fabric liner'??

and what are Tasmods? are they not dealer supplied? M3 CSL Silver Grey
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Tim in Scotland



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The loadspace mat part number EAH500090PMA is what I mean - it's a large rubber mat with no raised edges, the advantage over the Loadspace protector is that it is flexible and allows easier access to the jack etc in the event you need to get into the storage area under the floor - with the protector you get a rigid tray with raised edges.

Tasmods are a set of sill protectors developed by one of the members here and they are better at protecting the door threashold sills than the factory supplied items as these curve over the lip of the sill. The factory items stick onto the middle of the flat surface. 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
2018 Melting Silver Mini Countryman PHEV - soon to be replaced
2015MY Corris Grey SDv6 HSE Dynamic, the best car I have ever owned, totally reliable only a cou0le of rattles in 3 years, now no longer in my care
Also in my garage is a 1996 TDi300 Defender 90 County HT made into a fake CSW

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shimmy



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SachaR



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shimmy wrote:
Thumbs Up


Welcome to the club of a CSL and a RRS shimmy!!!

Sacha RRS TDV8 HSE 2007- JAVA Black/Black interior,
UK BMW M3 CSL SB- now sold
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Davel



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England 2007 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Java Black

I had a DVD system installed in the car with screens in the front headrests and wireless headphones.

It tends to stop the liitle darlings from fighting whilst on the move.

Post #186262 Mon Sep 01 2008 3:09pm
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shimmy



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Davel wrote:
I had a DVD system installed in the car with screens in the front headrests and wireless headphones.

It tends to stop the liitle darlings from fighting whilst on the move.


my plan is to keep ther little tykes (3 of them) out of the car M3 CSL Silver Grey
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Post #186266 Mon Sep 01 2008 3:28pm
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shimmy



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SachaR wrote:
shimmy wrote:
Thumbs Up


Welcome to the club of a CSL and a RRS shimmy!!!

Sacha
#

Exclusive club is it?

CSL is staying but being pampered a little in the winter after 2 years of a hard time on track. M3 CSL Silver Grey
RRS TDV8 HSE SG/IV

Post #186267 Mon Sep 01 2008 3:29pm
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Davel



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shimmy wrote:
Davel wrote:
I had a DVD system installed in the car with screens in the front headrests and wireless headphones.

It tends to stop the liitle darlings from fighting whilst on the move.


my plan is to keep ther little tykes (3 of them) out of the car


So was mine Big Cry

Post #186270 Mon Sep 01 2008 3:37pm
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shimmy



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So car is Grey+Ivory but apprently has Dark Zebrano trim????

But gone with these;

privacy tint -dark smoke rear and ultra light front
rubber mats
loadspace mat
rear seat cover
load retention system
audio module (iphone worked fine but holder needs 'adjustment' with a saw)

considering

Gap Insurance - likely
Tracker - if insurance needs
Easyguard - not likely
clear film to front and cills - maybe but not dealer

aim to pick up next tuesday...........................now getting excited M3 CSL Silver Grey
RRS TDV8 HSE SG/IV

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Steve in germany



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Gap= no brainer, especialy in the current market conditions Speed Limits! not where I live!

Back in a D3

Did have: RRS TDV8 2008.5MY
Did have: Q7 3.0TDi S-Line/Tech/Comms pack
Did Have: Disco3 HSE

Post #186279 Mon Sep 01 2008 4:15pm
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SachaR



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shimmy wrote:
SachaR wrote:
shimmy wrote:
Thumbs Up


Welcome to the club of a CSL and a RRS shimmy!!!

Sacha
#

Exclusive club is it?

CSL is staying but being pampered a little in the winter after 2 years of a hard time on track.


Not very exclusive but good taste you have... Wink RRS TDV8 HSE 2007- JAVA Black/Black interior,
UK BMW M3 CSL SB- now sold
1968 Innocenti mini

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