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Avalon

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About Avalon

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  1. I dont have a wide band aerial and get Freeview with no problem.
  2. I used Highlander in a previous job and always found them to be very knowledgable and very helpful.
  3. Ive said before, and i'll say again: RT Valeting (http://www.rtvleting.co.uk) did a brilliant job on my car, and I was very impressed. Their attention to detail was second to none. They also do something called "detailing" but im not sure what thats about. It was only £50 for a full Valet on my Fiesta.
  4. Okidoki. No problem! Ive had a quick look on Fleebay and bought some from China for a fiver, so i'll see if these are any good and then perhaps buy some more!
  5. Ive been quoted £200 for supply and install by someone. I think that's a little steep, so im probably going to buy the LED's myself and then do some soldering!
  6. I used RT Valeting (based in Barnsley) and the chap that came was brill. Really friendly and spent about 4 hours on the car. When he has finished it was like a new car! :-) http://www.rtvaleting.co.uk
  7. I dont want to chav up my car. I simply need to light it with flashing warning lights.
  8. Just for clarification, this is the sort of thing I am trying to achieve: http://www.emergencyequipmentshop.co.uk/phpThumb.php?src=images/gallery/im502867_Rear2.JPG&w=550
  9. Actually you can drive with an amber beacon on if you are travelling less than 20mph or are a highway maintenance vehicle, or of similar nature, like crane's etc.
  10. Fair enough. I've got a 12v socket in the boot, so my preferred option would be to run it from that if possible.
  11. I dont need to use them whilst driving, and why does it look chav? They are for my volunteer role, so dont want the voluntter otganisation to pay for them.
  12. Hey guys Im after some automotive advice. I want to fit some LED amber flashing lights to my car. I want some under the grille and in the boot. Whats the best way of doing this? Is it better to "properly" wire them onto the battery, or solder the wires into a cigarette lighter plug and run them that way?? Cheers A
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