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Troy & Sam you have convinced me, Aspire it is
Playing the dealers off against each other to get it for <31K drive away, hopefully with a boot liner, mats, full tank and if I am cheeky enough to pull it off some nice plates...
With the Qld rain at the moment my guess is that sales would be a bit slow so fingers crossed.
Oh, does it need tinting and is this best done at the dealership?
Thanks!
Playing the dealers off against each other to get it for <31K drive away, hopefully with a boot liner, mats, full tank and if I am cheeky enough to pull it off some nice plates...
With the Qld rain at the moment my guess is that sales would be a bit slow so fingers crossed.
Oh, does it need tinting and is this best done at the dealership?
Thanks!
You only need to tint the windows at the front to match the rear privacy glass. This is only for looks as all Lancers have UV cut glass.
I was talking to a Mitsubishi head office worker last week and he was calling the flood a car stimulus package. They expect a lot of sales from the floods.
Best of luck.
I was talking to a Mitsubishi head office worker last week and he was calling the flood a car stimulus package. They expect a lot of sales from the floods.
Best of luck.
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I'm abit unaware in geography of Brisbane perhaps you're in the highlands. But it's flooding and you've opted to buy a car now? I know the peak hits tomorrow but surely the mood there should be a real downer on buying a car?
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EBC GreenStuff Pads | RDA Rotors
It's effect grey, got it for $30,000 drive away for a MY11 2010 model.
I got a few extras, only floor mats and a tank of fuel thrown in, paid for front window tint, locknuts, bonnet protector and a boot liner.
Was quoted ridiculous prices for rear air dam, alloy fuel cover and front floor lighting so I think I'll get them later.
Would love to chrome the front of my bumper like yours, it looks awesome
I got a few extras, only floor mats and a tank of fuel thrown in, paid for front window tint, locknuts, bonnet protector and a boot liner.
Was quoted ridiculous prices for rear air dam, alloy fuel cover and front floor lighting so I think I'll get them later.
Would love to chrome the front of my bumper like yours, it looks awesome
Hi Lins, As for "Reverse Parking Sensors"
The Factory Reverse Sensors are supplied by "Lumen" in Victoria http://www.lumen.com.au/.
The factory ones are "OK" at best, however the position that the Mitsu Dealer fits them in, is what causes a problem.
It's not really the Dealers fault since they are fitting the sensors in accordance with the detailed Fitting Instructions supplied as per Lumen's advice.
The Sensor mounted position is simply to low to the ground surface.
This causes miss reads and constant detection on even the slightest of inclined and/or uneven surface.
Many members on here have reported these findings and frustrations.
The obvious option is to have the dealer fit them in a higher position when they drill and mount them the first time upon installation.
This request to reposition the sensors higher may cause conflict with the dealer, since he will maintain they must fit them in accordance with the fitting instructions in order to provide proper function and honour the 5yrs warranty.
Alternatively ( if they have already been mounted too low) you may fit angled rings on the sensors which will aim them higher away from the ground surface.
Not Recommended: since the Angle and Range of Detection will no longer be accurate and hence provide incorrect audible warnings.
Overall however. they are basic and not a high quality product.
Many members on this forum have reported irregular faults and miss alarming.
If you really want a Top Quality Product, then you will hard pressed finding something better than these "Smart Park" PDC120 PI.
Read this Link =http://clubcj.net/viewtopic.php?t=4822
Regards: Sam.
The Factory Reverse Sensors are supplied by "Lumen" in Victoria http://www.lumen.com.au/.
The factory ones are "OK" at best, however the position that the Mitsu Dealer fits them in, is what causes a problem.
It's not really the Dealers fault since they are fitting the sensors in accordance with the detailed Fitting Instructions supplied as per Lumen's advice.
The Sensor mounted position is simply to low to the ground surface.
This causes miss reads and constant detection on even the slightest of inclined and/or uneven surface.
Many members on here have reported these findings and frustrations.
The obvious option is to have the dealer fit them in a higher position when they drill and mount them the first time upon installation.
This request to reposition the sensors higher may cause conflict with the dealer, since he will maintain they must fit them in accordance with the fitting instructions in order to provide proper function and honour the 5yrs warranty.
Alternatively ( if they have already been mounted too low) you may fit angled rings on the sensors which will aim them higher away from the ground surface.
Not Recommended: since the Angle and Range of Detection will no longer be accurate and hence provide incorrect audible warnings.
Overall however. they are basic and not a high quality product.
Many members on this forum have reported irregular faults and miss alarming.
If you really want a Top Quality Product, then you will hard pressed finding something better than these "Smart Park" PDC120 PI.
Read this Link =http://clubcj.net/viewtopic.php?t=4822
Regards: Sam.
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I have the OEM ones bought through Mitsubishi and they are great for judging distances when parking, especially when used with the reverse camera.
It is only when I reverse down my driveway and slopes. When my rear wheels enter the kerb they beep as they sense the road. I have a habit now and ignore them. Which is dangerous as if there is a car there I will hit it, but a car is easy to see..
I reverse my car into the garage and the sensors are great. The tones of the beep tell me how far away I am from the wall. I park it exactly the distance I require. Some times I put it 500mm from the wall so I can walk around it and load the boot or put it it 100mm away. I do this with confident.
It is only when I reverse down my driveway and slopes. When my rear wheels enter the kerb they beep as they sense the road. I have a habit now and ignore them. Which is dangerous as if there is a car there I will hit it, but a car is easy to see..
I reverse my car into the garage and the sensors are great. The tones of the beep tell me how far away I am from the wall. I park it exactly the distance I require. Some times I put it 500mm from the wall so I can walk around it and load the boot or put it it 100mm away. I do this with confident.
Thanks Sam
Ofey, I'm southside quite safely away from the river and flood risk, as is my dealer. Their head office ain't so lucky and are flooded and closed atm.
Even if my car was ready now they cant release them unless customers sign a wavier that they are driving away uninsured as new policies cant commence for a few more days yet. It is full on!
Ofey, I'm southside quite safely away from the river and flood risk, as is my dealer. Their head office ain't so lucky and are flooded and closed atm.
Even if my car was ready now they cant release them unless customers sign a wavier that they are driving away uninsured as new policies cant commence for a few more days yet. It is full on!
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