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George
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fitting cruise control
« on: Jan 7th, 2005, 8:43pm » |
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hi all can anyone tell me if it is easy enough to fit cruise control to my car if i have all the bits ... are all the wires there and the bits want bolting on and the wires connecting or is it a total waste of time ya know really bad job and dont bother fitting it cheers G
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Re: fitting cruise control
« Reply #1 on: Jan 8th, 2005, 9:18am » |
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personally george,i think it may be more trouble than what it's worth,i know someone tried "retro fitting" the cruise,but eventually did give up........ even if you have all the original parts,i think it would be quite time consumming thinking of what's involved.... that's my opinion anyway.... HTH
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