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Outlander from Down Under - 7/29/2007 5:35:01 AM   
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Hi guys just showing some pics of my Outlander with some installed accessories. First pics with attached ROAR body side mouldings courtesy of Zontarh, got it from him and installation is a breeze. Also shown is how I make the third row seats more accomodating to my young ones.




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RE: Outlander from Down Under - 7/29/2007 5:38:44 AM   
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Here are some more pics (can attach only 5 pics per post)


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RE: Outlander from Down Under - 7/29/2007 10:25:50 AM   
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Looking good.

So in the 3rd row, did you just add some padding for a little more comfort and higher seating?

It is so weird for me to see the car in RHD, since I am in the USA.

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RE: Outlander from Down Under - 7/29/2007 11:10:31 AM   
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Yea they put your steering wheel on the wrong side.  I would have them swap it over. Anyway welcome to the board. Could you tell me what you put in the door jams? What is on the buttons next to the steering wheel? I think mine only has 1 button that does anything. US model.

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RE: Outlander from Down Under - 7/29/2007 12:24:24 PM   
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How was the side garnish install? Did you need to drill the metal work to install it?or was it a simple stick-on?

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RE: Outlander from Down Under - 7/29/2007 7:10:20 PM   
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good lookin outlander

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RE: Outlander from Down Under - 7/30/2007 3:08:32 AM   
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The side door garnish is just a stick-on, but it sticks very well. It's a Roar body side moulding I got from Zontarh. It's also got connectors if you are brave enough to drill a hole on the doors but the adhesives of the garnish is quite strong enough.

For the third row seats, it's just a removable seat cushion I bought from ebay, makes the third seats a bit higher and add a bit more padding. 

The black rubber on the door jams is just a modified door sill. I have already a door sill on the front with Outlander logo but they don't provide a door sill for the rear for my model (which is a bit strange). Since access to the third row is quite trciky for my kids and would likely scratch the paints on the sills, I just bought a rubber bumper protection strip  from an accessory shop cut it into size and just stick it on. Since it's rubber, there's less slippage and protects the sills from scratches.

The switches on the driver side are for the reverse sensor (to adjust sensor area from with and w/out towbar), phone call button for bluetooth and the other one is the on and off button for the ASC. The blank one is for the headlights levelling manual control for base models (mine got already the auto levelling)

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