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 Post subject: Re: Luke's garage
Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 9:26 pm 
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height adjustable belts on the b-pillars are swappable. i installed them into my dads AUI mont. they all have the bolt holes for them.

 

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 Post subject: Re: Luke's garage
Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 9:48 pm 
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Nah mine are fine, I only wanted the pillar trim as mine have a line of holes. I'm not sure what they're from, some gizmo maybe..

 

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 Post subject: Re: Luke's garage
Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2011 6:42 pm 
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I removed some more stuff from the fairmont this afternoon

Removed passenger seat
Both bolsters
Both rear seats
Both front seat belts
Climate control unit
Dash wood spear
Radio surround
Console
Shifter and surround
Mobile dock and wiring
Mobile aerial and wiring from inside
All ceiling lights and sun visors
Roof lining
Both rear door cards
Drivers seat
Drivers door card
Drivers side mirror
All door weather seals
Right hand guard
Last bolt on the left hand guard
Headlight switch
A, B and C pillar trim
Rear seat belts (just the parcel rack bolts left)
Carpet is ready to be removed
A bunch of dash bolts and screws
Steering column trim
Park brake trim
Park brake mechanism
All four doors
Instrument cluster
All door hinges and latch strikers


AU front seats are amazingly light, even the 6-way seat feel like it's half of the weight of an E-series 6-way.
The rears are heaps lighter too.

 

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 Post subject: Re: Luke's garage
Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2011 2:11 pm 
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On Saturday I removed some more stuff from the Fairmont. XD VAN 82 helped with getting the dash board out.

Drivers airbag
Steering wheel
Clock spring and combination assembly
ECU and BCM and console airbag sensor(?)
All dash wiring looms
Aerial and bonnet release cable
Whole dash board and some vacuum lines

The heaterbox is cracked above the condenser from the crash.

Brad and I also removed the rocker cover and cam phaser housing.

 

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 Post subject: Re: Luke's garage
Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2011 9:29 pm 
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Just thought i would post a quick update, I haven't posted one in a little while.

I painted and installed some series 3 sill covers on my AU wagon.
Installed the carpet, leather front & rear seats, doorcards and chrome handles. Also handbrake console etc.
Power window conversion on the rear doors and Ghia windows switches all round.
AU XR alloy wheels.

I recently sold my AU for a BA which is on gas.

It's a 2003 BA MK1 futura wagon in white.
It's got:
BF MK1 front bar
Dual fuel
Black steel wheels (it didn't have futura alloys when I bought it)

I put some silver steel wheels on today to make it look a bit better. I have some pictures on my AU with the black leather etc and a couple of my new wagon.

 

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