silver CRD ltd

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UKKJ

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Yes..

It was a genuine Jeep kit off ebay.. I paid £75, they retail at about the £150+vat mark i think.

It had the 2 bumper sensors fitted when i bought it, they didn't work as they detected the spare! #-o

I would recommend the Jeep kit, as it come with all the instructions...

It does require you to drill 4 x 24mm holes in your beloved motor!

Nobody I spoke to was aware of the Jeep kit, until I came across it on Ebay! better to be lucky than rich!

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Ooh,
I have a spare kit I bought for my 750i that I may just "borrow" I think I wil go with two of the four sensors in the spare carrier as that is the easy option =D>
 

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I'm so confused !
Why does DC substitute the 17" alloys on Limited CRD's with the 16" in the USA but yet the 17" wheels are OE on the overseas version ? (Aeh) (Aeh) (Aeh)
Greg
 

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Im wondering why you would fit the reversing sensors to the motor, I would think they would perform better in the rear bumper...

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Palla

I thought australians didn't have a sense of humour!! =D>

Two things..

1, I told you they don't work too well in the bumper
2, 'Motor' in the pommie land means 'Car'...you know like 'holden'. 'ute' or 'V8'

cheers cobba
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