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Are the console panels modular?

Most men were unwashed peasants with cloth or hide wrapped around their feet and they took a bath on their birthday if they felt they needed one.
A few owned a sword and they only wished to protect the woman so they could get her somewhere so they could soil her loins
The Scotsman is just boasting :LOL:
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What a mind of information. Thats why the UK drives on the left. It goes back to the days of chivalry, most men were right handed so walked on the left side of the road (track) with there lady companion on the inside (on the Left) and they were able to draw their sword this way and defend themselves from highway men and attackers. The rest of the world didn't give a toss about their companion!!
I believe we have Napolean to blame.
 
2018 I think
My brother and his daughter
My ancestors left there apparently sometime in the late 1800's
As they say " it's a small world" . I presume they were visiting and don't live over here but back in Oz.
 
@Jean Mercier (due to the prior posts in this thread) and others who have their vehicles ... Is the center panel still non-modular and / or the overhead panel(s)? I'd rip into those on day one lol.
 
The Center console is one piece. Most of the screws will probably be fake. Quite disappointing! 😠
The roof console seems to contain of some parts. But I didn’t open it during my test drive for understandable reasons. (Lack of a screwdriver 🪛😀)
 
no the screws are real just ask the new BMW tec who started to take them all out before being told only the corner ones actually hold the panel in :poop::poop:
 
It is not bad that the screws are real. So maybe you could cut one empty rectangular pieces out to fit a new switch (or USB outlet!) and find a way to install a stabilisation frame behind the panel which contains threads so you can actually screw in the „fake“-screws.
 
It is not bad that the screws are real. So maybe you could cut one empty rectangular pieces out to fit a new switch (or USB outlet!) and find a way to install a stabilisation frame behind the panel which contains threads so you can actually screw in the „fake“-screws.
yes it is a little lacking in the front power outlets
 
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