My 406 HDI

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My 406 HDI

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just washed my car 2day for the 1st time since its respray over xmas as it was an ex taxi painted in AA yellow so i thought id go and get a few pics,its the 110 HDI version
ive added a few mods myself since getting the car ive replaced the black door handles and ive added the chrome door handles and replaced the wood effect on the door cards and dash with the titanium/silver trim to the doors and dash and ive sprayed the grey parts of the dashboard black as i wasnt keen on the grey bits inc the glove box all i have let to do is now find a close macth to paint the radio facia and i just need to get the chrome strip to finish the back bumper
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Looks good.

What make/model are the chrome inner door handles off?

Looks pretty good with the silver surround
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BruceT wrote:Looks good.

What make/model are the chrome inner door handles off?

Looks pretty good with the silver surround
All i know it was a 406 not to sure on the model as
the car was in the scrap yard there were no badges on it at
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looking good jano,

must be a great car for you to spend the money on it to get it sprayed 8)
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its the model with sat nav (display with no buttons but ir reciever to the right), did you get the sat nav remote with it ?
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Very good, I like the silver/grey trims.

Dare I ask the mileage? :supafrisk:
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TopDonkey wrote:its the model with sat nav (display with no buttons but ir reciever to the right), did you get the sat nav remote with it ?
no sat nav & no remote but i will have a look at the mfd when i go back up tomorrow
Welly wrote: Dare I ask the mileage? :supafrisk:
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Interesting. It appears to be the non-satnav screen in a satnav surround. I'd guess at a retro-fit of the silver trim.

I think the chrome door handles only come from special edition (either S&B or Settant'anni) coupés

Get that crap off the stereo though :lol:
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If you have no sat nav remote, dont go disconnecting the battery as you cant set the time or date on that one without the remote !!, and the time will constantly flash until its set which is very annoying
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TopDonkey wrote:If you have no sat nav remote, dont go disconnecting the battery as you cant set the time or date on that one without the remote !!, and the time will constantly flash until its set which is very annoying
ive kept hold off the old black trim just incase
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The thing you done with your glovebox and wood trim is exactly the same as I'm half way through doing to my car. How did you get the black to stick? Mine keeps peeling?
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Bailes1992 wrote:The thing you done with your glovebox and wood trim is exactly the same as I'm half way through doing to my car. How did you get the black to stick? Mine keeps peeling?
i gave the glovebox a rub down then i put 2 coats of plastic primer on then gave it 3 coats of matt black paint and just left it to dry on its own for a few days, as i was lucky as i didnt need the car for every day use
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iano wrote:
Bailes1992 wrote:The thing you done with your glovebox and wood trim is exactly the same as I'm half way through doing to my car. How did you get the black to stick? Mine keeps peeling?
i gave the glovebox a rub down then i put 2 coats of plastic primer on then gave it 3 coats of matt black paint and just left it to dry on its own for a few days, as i wash lucky as i didnt need the car for every day use
How do you rub it down as it's got a texture to it?
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Bailes1992 wrote:How do you rub it down as it's got a texture to it?
i just used a fine sandpaper on it to roughen it up lightly as the primer and paint will soomth it back out again
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