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Well apparantly the wiring along with my head unit is a bit screwed up but the guy I bought it off said that before he put the head unit in, the MFD showed everything minus the turbo bits, so shift light and what not, all worked. Need to look into fixing it soon.

Currently all the buttons work but doesn't show readings (just 0's). :/ Only thing on the display that actually corresponds with the car is the Oil Pressure!

I see...

Well at least one of the most important readings work... Oil Pressure! :)

  • 2 weeks later...

:thumbsup:

real talk, it's just a lancer with a body kit :ph34r:

good work :cheers: lol that's what my mate said about his emo 7...ended up crashing into someones front lawn and wrote it off. :/

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It was saa nice as well...well for the three or so weeks he had it for.

good work :cheers: lol that's what my mate said about his emo 7...ended up crashing into someones front lawn and wrote it off. :/

It was saa nice as well...well for the three or so weeks he had it for.

cheers brah. but lol wut... :/

should i even ask wtf he was doing for that to happen... LOL

technically it's a lancia cedia chassis with a widebody kit, seem welding, a bodykit, different suspension, different engine, ACD, AYC, bucket seats, aliminium panels, and better everything else

technically it's a lancia cedia chassis with a widebody kit, seem welding, a bodykit, different suspension, different engine, ACD, AYC, bucket seats, aliminium panels, and better everything else

also advan RG are sweet wheels

This man knows his cars. :worship:

Haha if you're ever close by just gimme a buzz, else will see it when headlight's get blacked out! Be interesting to see what you think compared to your old VII?

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