QUOTE(GP mad man @ May 28 2013, 06:00 PM)
use the first method.
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QUOTE(jsnkok @ May 28 2013, 05:17 PM) First pull out the cover for the gear lever, it's only held by clips but they are very tight. Suggest you use a flat head screwdriver to help. Then remove the cupholder area, also held solely by clips. Now you will see two screws at the bottom holding the side trim, remove those two screws and pull out the side trim, now you have access to the screws holding the head unit and the storage box below it. |
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QUOTE(lhwj @ May 28 2013, 05:20 PM) First pull out the cover for the gear lever, it's only held by clips but they are very tight. Suggest you use a flat head screwdriver to help. Then remove the cupholder area, also held solely by clips. Now you will see two screws at the bottom holding the side trim, remove those two screws and pull out the side trim, now you have access to the screws holding the head unit and the storage box below it. great.. thanks a bunch.. i think i can pull this off.. but i may still need to go the workshop to get the speakers mounting and routing done to the door side. |
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QUOTE(drfeelgood @ May 28 2013, 04:32 PM) syntium 800 not good. better ask the sc to put syntium 1000 fully synthethic. I even compared Syntium 800 and Liqui Moly MOS 10W-40, actually the smoothness is on par, but Liqui Moly can last with more mileage maintaining the smoothness. Syntium 800 will seem to be rougher at about 3000-4000KM while LM can last 6000-7000KM.especially if the SC dont allow to bring your own EO. 800 sounds rough after 1 and a half hours straight driving but 1000 still very smooth. also since 1000 is fully synthethic, your servicing interval is 10k k. instead of 5k km. |
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QUOTE(mengsuan @ May 28 2013, 05:49 PM) I even compared Syntium 800 and Liqui Moly MOS 10W-40, actually the smoothness is on par, but Liqui Moly can last with more mileage maintaining the smoothness. Syntium 800 will seem to be rougher at about 3000-4000KM while LM can last 6000-7000KM. still using LM lube? |
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what about 0W-40?
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QUOTE(jsnkok @ May 28 2013, 04:33 PM) got ppl guide u liao...QUOTE(lhwj @ May 28 2013, 05:15 PM) wah, nais~~!! love to c it naked... QUOTE(lhwj @ May 28 2013, 05:20 PM) First pull out the cover for the gear lever, it's only held by clips but they are very tight. Suggest you use a flat head screwdriver to help. Then remove the cupholder area, also held solely by clips. Now you will see two screws at the bottom holding the side trim, remove those two screws and pull out the side trim, now you have access to the screws holding the head unit and the storage box below it. damn expert la u.. teach me please~! |
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QUOTE(garybenjamin @ May 28 2013, 03:35 PM) Upcoming TT: HELP V12 & MingWei L gear Drag TT Date: 31st May, 2013 (baskin robin days) Time: 8:30pm onwards Dress code: Casual Topic: Anything goes. Politics, sex, religious, racism kind of comment is strictly prohibited. If wanna troll, make sure you use metaphor and or any other replacement terms to avoid law enforcement taking action against us. ![]() Attendance 1. V12Kompressor 2. r3apers 3. dares 4. Eqmal197 ===== compulsory coz kenjisaid wanna molest your handbrake 5. Mingwei 6. garybenjamin 7. Kenjilew 8. iskazulka aka funker 9. davike20 10. Maxwell aka ladies abra ~ 11. CKdenion QUOTE(dares @ May 28 2013, 03:39 PM) |
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