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Title: My '99 CD 2.5 Petrol
Post by: hobbes on 18 July 2006, 20:57:52
(http://www.city-signs.com/images/6c26.jpg)

Metallic Black, Cream Leather, manual 2.5V6 petrol. One of the last pre-facelift to go out as a late '99 registered model.

Exterior mods include:

Colour coded 'eyebrows' for the headlights, 2 tone colour coded grille - chrome over painted.

Interior mods: HID upgrade to 4300K lamps, K&N Hi-Flow Panel filter.

No oil additives, no widgets, no chips.

Changed headunit to Sony CD/MD changer - no room at back to used the 'adapter' for the steering wheel controls  >:(

TomTom sat nav on a PDA to help me get lost.

Does a comfortable 8.5 second 0-60 when empty, no idea what the top speed is... :-/
Title: Re: My '99 CD 2.5 Petrol
Post by: Salty on 18 July 2006, 21:04:49
Nice, like the colour coded grill and eyebrows 8-)
Title: Re: My '99 CD 2.5 Petrol
Post by: TheBoy on 18 July 2006, 21:12:30
Another tidy looking car :)

Makes me feel I should wash mine :(
Title: Re: My '99 CD 2.5 Petrol
Post by: B52 on 18 July 2006, 21:44:50
Any pics of the interior?
Title: Re: My '99 CD 2.5 Petrol
Post by: rob114 on 19 July 2006, 09:39:27
Nice motor!

My Meega is first reg 2000 but is pre facelift!!  First reg in Northern Ireland so think there lays the answer!
Title: Re: My '99 CD 2.5 Petrol
Post by: Phil on 19 July 2006, 11:49:29
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Changed headunit to Sony CD/MD changer - no room at back to used the 'adapter' for the steering wheel controls  >:(


There is room, ive managed to squeeze display adaptor, bluetooth hardwired phone kit and audio interface to a Sony in dash fold out screen with connections for DVD player, mini-disc changer and cd changer plus feeds for amp and 2 subs in the boot.

Took alot of swearing but will work, ill get some photos up eventually!!

Car looks good by the way  :)
Title: Re: My '99 CD 2.5 Petrol
Post by: Martin_1962 on 19 July 2006, 12:33:32
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Changed headunit to Sony CD/MD changer - no room at back to used the 'adapter' for the steering wheel controls  >:(

There is room - see my thread about display drivers

either join the H/U loom to the adaptor loom  - saves a big plug or extend looms so you can put adaptor behind glove box