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Post by Roverboy on Jan 19, 2015 22:59:05 GMT
Actually I saw a set of ets headrests in a series 1 silver shadow Rolls Royce andI thought to myself that is so wrong.
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Post by johnwp5bcoupe on Jan 20, 2015 7:24:05 GMT
Would you mind setting up a poll please Phil as that is beyond my rookie capabilities. I have already stated why do you need a poll for a personal choice? what is beyond a rookies capabilities? if you like them you fit them simples!! even if you ask how many guys have them fitted it still wont help a "rookie" decide if he likes them
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Post by Roverboy on Jan 20, 2015 19:09:33 GMT
Sorry John I was being sarcastic on this rookie status. My poor sense of humour
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Post by Steve P5b on Jan 22, 2015 20:57:45 GMT
Oooh Steve Are these factory fitted ones or after-market or from something else? Cheers Aidan. Hi Aidan, these were home made, fashioned as per early Rolls, now binned and replaced with these. Attachment DeletedAttachment DeletedI find these less bulky looking that the rover ones and cheap, only 99 pence from ebay . Plus postage though .
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Post by barryr on Jan 22, 2015 23:19:07 GMT
They look good. I was looking on eBay at Range Rover or rover 75 items to see if anything suitable. I do like the original look but they are a little clunky by modern standards.
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Post by Steve P5b on Jan 23, 2015 20:06:48 GMT
They look good. I was looking on eBay at Range Rover or rover 75 items to see if anything suitable. I do like the original look but they are a little clunky by modern standards. Check out 3 series BMW
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Post by enigmas on Jan 23, 2015 23:16:24 GMT
My tuppence worth. P5Bs and P5s for that matter really don't have much rear interior space (less on a P5 MK3 due to the front seat backrest width). Aesthetically and from an integrated design look, I prefer the rear headrests at the beginning of this post. Having said that, I'd never fit them as the space within is made more confining and cluttered with 'furniture'. (Less is more...than enough at times)
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