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    Heated front screen - retro fitment

    Found this for say on ebay.

    Do you think there is a chance its as simple as plugging in the loom and getting the the screen swapped ?






    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...324&category=0


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    Re: Heated front screen - retro fitment

    hmmmmm... would be good if it did work.. wouldn't mind a heated front screen in my s1!

    no where to put the switch though (

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    Re: Heated front screen - retro fitment

    I think its going to be a bugger to get the wires up the door pillars


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    Re: Heated front screen - retro fitment

    Wouldn't mind one in my 90 spec S2 either.

    It has the wires poking out of the door pillars but the front screen has been replaced with a cheapo one that isn't heated .

    That is also on my ever extending list of things to do

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    Re: Heated front screen - retro fitment

    Oh and don't forget the extra button on the dashboard too m8, if you already havn't got one

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    Re: Heated front screen - retro fitment

    The dash button is in the picture.

    My m8 works for Autoglass and can get the odd screen for free and he can fit it too.


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    Re: Heated front screen - retro fitment

    Someone had put a normal one in mine and it was chipped. Went to the most reputable company for windscreens in Norwich and the put me a heated one in for no extra charge, nice man would go back!!!!!!!!

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    Re: Heated front screen - retro fitment

    ITS VERY EASY TO DO, ALL SERIES 2'S HAVE THE PLUG FOR THE HEATED SCREEN, SO IF YOU'VE GOT THE LOOM ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS PLUG IN AN SAP THE SCREEN. ITS STILL EASY TO FIT TO A SERIES 1 AS ALL THAT NEEDS CONNECTING IS A POWER FEED AND THE EARTH.
    PS I'VE GOT SOME LOOMS IF ANYONE WANTS ONE

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    Re: Heated front screen - retro fitment

    I'd like a loom m8, I missed the one on ebay and it only sold for £5.50


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    Re: Heated front screen - retro fitment

    HOW ABOUT £5 PLUS A COUPLE OF QUID TO COVER POST, GIVE ME ACALL ON 07971971096 OR MAIL ME AUTOPLATES@BTCONNECT.COM

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