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29-05-2013, 06:50 PM | #1 | ||||
Captain Malcolm Reynolds
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Adelaide
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Just wondering if a couple of people can do me a favour and take a picture of what their passenger footwell looks like up towards the bottom of the glovebox and stuff and put up for me to compare to mine.
I noticed while driving today, part of a wiring loom hanging down, and closer inspection revealed carpet falling down a bit and all exposed wiring looms and god knows what. Underneath the dash there looks like there is no cover or anything, I'd kind of expect this behaviour in a 20 year old car but I really didn't expect it in mine! Then again, my whole dash has probably been butchered when they replaced airbags and stuff... which is why I'd like photos if I can... so I can take mine back to the repairer with some photos of what it SHOULD look like and get it fixed up. That way, if it is right (which I highly doubt) I don't look like an idiot going back and complaining.
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