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GLS Upgrades...
« on: 05 February 2010, 21:33:53 »

Might be getting a GLS saloon and was (well the mrs) wondering if you can add certain things easily... not looking to do for few months just wondering at moment;

1) Rear electric windows or do they come standard

2) Memory/Electric Seats with heaters

3) Front fog lights

Cheers steve
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Re: GLS Upgrades...
« Reply #1 on: 05 February 2010, 21:34:36 »

depends on the year, facelift, mini-facelift?
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Re: GLS Upgrades...
« Reply #2 on: 05 February 2010, 21:35:34 »

96 so neither guessing?
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Re: GLS Upgrades...
« Reply #3 on: 05 February 2010, 21:36:58 »

All doable but amount of work involved is dependant on what Tunnie has said
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« Reply #4 on: 05 February 2010, 21:38:30 »

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Be very surprised if any of the looms are in place, especially for the rear leccy window conversion
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« Reply #5 on: 05 February 2010, 21:42:04 »

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Be very surprised if any of the looms are in place, especially for the rear leccy window conversion

Agreed.

'96 is pre-mini facelift, won't have electric rear windows, electric/memory seats won't be fitted, its possible you could fit it, but as Rob said its unlikely there will be a loom there.

GLS '96 won't have the holes for fog lights on the front bumper, you will either need to cut a space for them or new bumper.

If you want toys, its easier and cheaper to buy an Elite....
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« Reply #6 on: 05 February 2010, 21:48:24 »

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Be very surprised if any of the looms are in place, especially for the rear leccy window conversion

Agreed.

'96 is pre-mini facelift, won't have electric rear windows, electric/memory seats won't be fitted, its possible you could fit it, but as Rob said its unlikely there will be a loom there.

GLS '96 won't have the holes for fog lights on the front bumper, you will either need to cut a space for them or new bumper.

If you want toys, its easier and cheaper to buy an Elite....


I  would have to agree, would make more sense to go for a high spec model and save you the hassle of modifying a lower model. will not be that much more to buy the cdx or elite version over the gls and all the toys are already there saving time too.....

Steve
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