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[TW]Fox;19594090 said:
Thats the last model of Galant sold in the UK? It's as new as you'll find them here?

I didn't know that. They continued to make Galants for other markets, but with an awful facelift. I'm not confusing them with lancers
 
[TW]Fox;19594288 said:
Fake CSL's or real ones?

How would I be able to tell the difference?

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It's raining at the moment so can't get any better snaps. They have carbon badges in the middle & rubber is Continental Sport Contact 3 I think, possibly 5's but am quite sure it's 3.
 
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There should be a BBS logo on the back of the wheel and I think there should be a BMW logo in between the M badge and the centre cap.

Thanks. Looks like mine are replica's/fakes then as you can see the BMW markings on these I found on PH:

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Oh well nevermind, it would seem I was more concerned with finding one with a full service history and the extra's that I wanted :)
 
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Still look good at the end of the day. :)

True as long as they don't crack and stay round :p They stand out lots in the dark as when walking back from work last night I couldn't see my car on the drive but spotted the wheels from about 30 meters away, lol

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[TW]Fox;19595717 said:
That looks like a high spec car - radar cruise...

Yup :cool:

Trying to get the panic button function to work on the fob but it just seems to pop the boot after holding it in for a second It's supposed to pop on release no?

I'm not sure if the alarm was a standard fit but I have the 'clown nose' under the rear view which is flashing/active when the car is locked.
 
[TW]Fox;19595773 said:
Panic button? Whats that?

I don't have a panic button :confused:

Apparently, according to the manual (page 24 I think it's on), holding the boot release button in for 3 seconds will set the alarm off. Should you find someone causing you the need to set of your alarm for what ever reason. Then any button on the fob again to cancel it.

I hold mine in but it pops after 1 second when it's supposed to pop when the button is released. The window's all auto close and mirrors fold when locking etc so not quite sure if it's just something in the fob's that is fubar'd?
 
Apparently, according to the manual (page 24 I think it's on), holding the boot release button in for 3 seconds will set the alarm off. Should you find someone causing you the need to set of your alarm for what ever reason. Then any button on the fob again to cancel it.

I hold mine in but it pops after 1 second when it's supposed to pop when the button is released. The window's all auto close and mirrors fold when locking etc so not quite sure if it's just something in the fob's that is fubar'd?

Just tried mine and it functions exactly as yours does. Doesnt seem to have a panic alarm?
 
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