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  • in reply to: Removing centre console button caps #18618
    christopher-jackson
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    Hello, I have had the ventilation grill on top of the dashboard and the steering column shroud done by [email protected]. He is based in the North East of England. Check Roland’s facebook page. He does Ferrari and others too.

    He reproduces the laser script/icon too. He does an excellent job and a fast turn around. The last one’s I had sent through Emblem Sports cars in Poole and I know they also use a Czech company but then you have the hassle of export/import.

     

    in reply to: AC and ECU blower issues #16411
    christopher-jackson
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    I had a noisy AC compressor on my 4200 Coupe replaced with a reconditioned one by Emblem and the noise has now gone.

    in reply to: AC and ECU blower issues #16410
    christopher-jackson
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    I had a noisy AC compressor replaced with a reconditioned one by Emblem and the noise has now gone.

    in reply to: 4200 Spyder sticky switches #16322
    christopher-jackson
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    Roland has just renewed my centre dash grille and the top half of my steering column shroud. They are indistinguishable from new. I had previously bought a new lower steering column shroud from Meridien Modena and what Roland has done matches perfectly both in colour and texture.

    in reply to: E10 Petrol for 2007 Quattroporte #15857
    christopher-jackson
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    The safest bet is to use ethanol free petrol in pre-2011 cars and unless I am mistaken here in parts of the UK that is only supplied by Esso. It has an octane rating of 99 and the pumps have a label E5 but that means up to 5% and if you consult Esso’s website they say it is ethanol free. The problem of course is that it is expensive but depending on the miles you do is cheaper than having to replace damaged fuel lines, catalytic converter etc.

    in reply to: Satnav DVD #15834
    christopher-jackson
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    Hi Graham,

    Thank you. You are right none of them at that time were very good but occasionally it could be useful. But as you say I could use my phone more often!

     

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