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Tim in Scotland



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A couple of small press switches in the rear door hinges to operate the rear reading lights when the doors are opened might be nice! Seems really really penny pinching to have gone to the trouble of fitting reading lights and not putting them on the courtesy light circuit.

Some small "curry" hooks in the boot would be nice too, like the L322 RR and the last generation Disco had in the front passanger footwell.

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MDP wrote:
No hooks in the front for me , so it would appear LR have mucked up again. Sounds like you have the rear grab handles fitted in the front and vice/versa?


Sigh... looks that way doesn't it? Something else to add to the snagging list when it goes in for its first service (pending nothing major happening in the meantime). 

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Not to barge in on your conversation, but what about those little black thingies that come with the floor mats, I don't know about you, but I am not about to rip into my new carpet to install them. I can see it now, "Ping" the car wash boy pulls out my mats along with the little black thingies and now my $60K worth of carpeting looks like *&^#!.

I have two bags of those little black thingies sitting in the glove box, what are they worth on eBay. 

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Hi acole10000

I think most people I know have not bothered to use the black clip/peggs/studs or whatever you call them. In fact I have not bothered using my carpet mats - I find ( esp in winter ) the heavy duty rubber ones are far better a retain the muck well - as the mat has a lip all the way around. I think i'll keep the carpet mats as new items to pop in when I want the ultimate clean look inside the sport.

As for ebay - best bin'em Wink 
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My salesman gave me both carpet and rubber mats so I actually have twice as many black thingies as a anyone else. He with the most black thingies wins.

The rubber mats always look dusty and dirty so I have opted to summer with carpet and winter with the rubber. 

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I think that's the best option - plus you get to put your thingies with all your other thingies in the garage, great till you come to want to find " that thingie " ! 
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I have two bags of those little black thingies sitting in the glove box, what are they worth on eBay.


Let me know what you want for a set! My dealer has promised me these for over 3 months and still no luck. 2005 Zambezi TDV6 - Gone but not forgotten
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Let me know what you want for a set! My dealer has promised me these for over 3 months and still no luck

Even though my RSS is not the limited edition model, I believe the black thingies are the rare limited edition black thingies.

Very annoyed, PM with an offer and I would be happy to send you out a set.

Hey how about the window controls, I am 6'1" and the seat is almost all the way back, and I can never reach the front window controls without doing a stretch. I am always seeming to open and close the rear windows by accident. I guess the designers were apes with super long arms. 

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Tim in Scotland



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acole10000 wrote:
I have two bags of those little black thingies sitting in the glove box, what are they worth on eBay.


Nothing unless they have "Supercharged" stamped on them and then you will be able to sell thousands of sets to all the 4.4V8 and TDv6 owners who are building Supercharged-a-likes Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Tim in Scotland



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This oddity might only apply to the owners of TDv6 engined Sports........ have you found the little plastic retainer on the fuel filler cap never seems to want to rotate with the cap when you want to open it for fueling?
I suppose it is better than the even sillier cap holder on the L322 RR which had a plastic retainer on the filler flap. One day I took off the cap and found that the plastic retainer on the flap was missing so I couldn't stow it on the flap while filling up. After 40 minutes of blowbacks and slow filling I realised where it had gone. It must have stuck on the shaft on the filler cap and then slipped off in between fill-ups and was blocking the filler pipe down at the antisyphon device. The dealer had to dismantle the entire fuel filler pipework to get to the antisyphon device which wasn't near the top of the pipe but right down at the tank! Good designs or what 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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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
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acole10000 wrote:
Hey how about the window controls, I am 6'1" and the seat is almost all the way back, and I can never reach the front window controls without doing a stretch. I am always seeming to open and close the rear windows by accident. I guess the designers were apes with super long arms.

I hear ya, acole1000. I thought exactly the same thing when I picked mine up. The switches are completely too far away, although I think we might be in the minority in sharing that view Wink 

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I guess the designers were apes with super long arms.


Might be a case of 'You pay peanuts you get monkeys' Very Happy 2005 Zambezi TDV6 - Gone but not forgotten
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Mr. Shmoogle,

I know if my mom was driving my RSS (which I won't let her), she would be okay - she damm near sits on the steering wheel. I wonder if she had design input.

Adam 

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Tim in Scotland



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acole10000 wrote:
Mr. Shmoogle, I know if my mom was driving my RSS (which I won't let her), she would be okay - she damm near sits on the steering wheel. I wonder if she had design input.Adam


I have one of those too............... and now she isn't insured to drive the car so that solved that, but she still does it in her own car - an Eastbourne Express.

(For those not in the know this is another name for a Honda Jazz,Civic or Accord in the UK - bought and driven mainly by geriatrics who live in or near a seaside retirement town on the south coast of England. Laughing Laughing They buy them because they are boring to drive and totally reliable and will see them to the grave without a problem) 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
2018 Melting Silver Mini Countryman PHEV - soon to be replaced
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jabman



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dont you think its odd that your passengers cant see to put their seat-belts on and then, when they want to get out, they have to ask the driver to unlock the doors coz they cant see the black lock/lever in the handle recess. at least in an old merc i had a few years back there was a light switch on the dash to illuminate the rear passenger area.

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