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Old 15-01-10, 11:39 PM
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At about 16 ft long they can be a bit awkward in a car park

I have thought to fitting rear parking sensors to my 411, (once I have a few other more fundamental issues sorted), the only problem is I don't know how it could be done elegantly with the hefty chromed bumper.
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Old 17-01-10, 02:37 PM
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I thought the last thing I would ever need was a TomTom, but they are
fantastic!
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Old 25-01-10, 12:10 AM
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Dear All, I forgot to mention that the car park I was attempting to drive around was a sheet of ice.
However on a recent high speed run, a stone cracked the drivers sode headlamp lens, does anyone know where one can get these from?
Also what other cars had the same model, Bosch 1 305 620 141 and 142?
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Old 25-01-10, 11:40 AM
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Nearly 20 yrs ago I sourced these (had to replace both as my 412 had been briefly in Germany and they were LHD) at the local GM garage. They were from the Opel Record D, 1972-7. (Possibly the same on the Commodore of that era). I wonder if still available. They needed a slight modification which was easy with new and old side by side. Can`t recall what it was though. P
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Old 26-01-10, 01:35 AM
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Nearly 20 yrs ago I sourced these . . .at the local GM garage. They were from the Opel Record D, 1972-7. They needed a slight modification which was easy with new and old side by side. Can`t recall what it was though. P
Alas, neither can I, but the one I replaced some decade ago was most definitely from an Opel of the the 1970s. Curiously, the Bosch, Hella etc. catalogues did not have anything listed as suitable. You do have to be careful that they dip to the left as it is much easier to acquire units that are designed for driving on the right.

As you probably know, the rear lights are Lancia Beta, but no longer easily available, in fact someone from the Lancia club claimed that they had been buying them from Bristol!

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Old 26-01-10, 07:06 AM
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However on a recent high speed run, a stone cracked the drivers sode headlamp lens, does anyone know where one can get these from?
I know this might be a rather radical suggestion, but you could try Bristol Cars Services 020 8995 0350
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Old 26-01-10, 10:27 AM
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Admin note: As this post triggered a more general discussion about Bristol parts supply, I have copied it to this new discussion thread.

I have certainly seen 412 lights in the factory when picking up the car before. But I imagine they keep scarce items like that for those that get their cars serviced with them...
Philippa

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Old 26-01-10, 04:42 PM
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I acquired some new lights for my Beaufighter from Bristol Cars. What's more
they were personally delivered to me at the Bristol Concours by Toby
Silverton, and had been brought there in the very limited luggage space of
an Arnolt Bristol. They weren't particularly cheap, but neither are lights
for modern cars.

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Old 27-01-10, 03:29 AM
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For general comments or discussion about Bristol's ability or willingness to supply parts for our cars, please use the new thread in "Bristol News & Other Bristol Discussion" forum which can be found here http://www.bristolcars.info/forums/b...ts-supply.html
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