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Raistlin 17th November 2007 12:35

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Originally Posted by Arthur Quantize (Post 107678)
IF he can do a Rover fascia, and it's not a BMW one that I have to modify then I'd be likely to add my name too. It also depends on the price.

I was discussing this with Eammon and it seems the bloke in the USA is quite happy to consider doing an MG-R specific fascia for a relatively small quantity.

The price seems to be around the £100 mark which, I personally would be willing to pay for the MG-R specific version.

Both Eammon and myself are trying to get the BMW version to fit at the moment and it's not an easy task :(

Arthur Quantize 17th November 2007 12:39

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Originally Posted by Raistlin (Post 107682)
The price seems to be around the £100 mark which, I personally would be willing to pay for the MG-R specific version.

The cheaper the better I say ;)


Quote:

Originally Posted by Raistlin (Post 107682)
Both Eammon and myself are trying to get the BMW version to fit at the moment and it's not an easy task :(

This is what I'd rather avoid, as I seem to have increasingly less time on my hands nowadays. It would be bliss, and maybe worth the high cost, if it would just be a 5 minute rather than 5 day job to fit it.

Raistlin 17th November 2007 12:43

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Originally Posted by Arthur Quantize (Post 107684)
The cheaper the better I say ;)

Absolutely ;)




Quote:

Originally Posted by Arthur Quantize (Post 107684)
This is what I'd rather avoid, as I seem to have increasingly less time on my hands nowadays. It would be bliss, and maybe worth the high cost, if it would just be a 5 minute rather than 5 day job to fit it.

The inside of the centre console on our cars is going to look like an explosion in a Meccano factory ;)

CDTi 17th November 2007 16:45

As Paul says, it looks like the US supplier will make an MGR fascia but he needs to get a fascia to copy.

I'll post on here when any more info becomes available but at the moment we will assume that the fascia will be "plug and play" for our cars.

I assume the price will remain the same @ $215.

Rob Bell 17th November 2007 21:12

Would definitely want the Rover-specific solution :)

CDTi 21st November 2007 08:57

I have been in contact with the supplier again and he has informed me that while he will be making an MGR fascia, it will not happen in the short term.

He has a couple of others in the works and he wants to finish those off. I think the fact that there are currently only four members (max) looking for an MGR version probably doesn't help things.

So it looks like if you want one straight away you may as well get a BMW version and modify it. I'll post pics of how I did mine whenever I get it finished.

Unfortunately the wife, the kids, work and the cold damp winter evenings are all hampering my car related projects :( :)

Edit - Almost forgot to mention - he has agreed to extend the group buy until Christmas

Phil260 21st November 2007 10:10

This is my BMW fascia, in situ. You have to remove the side lugs and make new ones for the top fixings. It is not difficult. The fascia panel does not hold the head unit in. It just fits over the top.
Ask the guy if he has any with a lug missing. They are considered faulty and he sells them cheaper. I paid $110 for mine.

http://gallery.xpowerforums.com/data...m/100_0744.JPG

mayor 21st November 2007 12:16

Looking at the pics for the double din facia adaptor I can't see why a standard facia with a storage tray above couldn't be cut out. You would have the small area on the sides but that could be dressed or covered

Arthur Quantize 21st November 2007 12:24

Real downer that he can't do an MGR one soon.

I also wondered if a standard facia with a storage tray could be cut out - has anyone tried this?

CDTi 21st November 2007 12:37

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Originally Posted by Arthur Quantize (Post 109400)
I also wondered if a standard facia with a storage tray could be cut out - has anyone tried this?

The Iovox fascia is probably the best place to start if you want to do this.

If you don't already have an Iovox fascia then it'll cost you about £30ish for a second hand one or £60ish for a new one. You then have to cut, fill and paint to come up with the finished product with no guarantee that it will look right in the car.

The BMW fascia look great IMHO and all the modification is done behind the plate itself so neatness isn't really all that important, so long as the mods are functional.


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