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13th April 2019, 18:46
#11
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Originally Posted by
pogo
There is a guy on astra bertone page that I'm on and he's fitted the full dash binnacle and steering wheel from face-lift insignia and it all works in astra g, anything is possible
it would be good to see it
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13th April 2019, 20:08
#12
Originally Posted by
LastOne
One wonders how the Insignia dash even physically fits in an Astra G given that the G would fit in the boot of an Insignia estate...
binnacle is a known term for the dials only
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13th April 2019, 20:47
#13
Originally Posted by
RBH
binnacle is a known term for the dials only
And the term "full dash", which was used in the post I replied to, means something completely different to what you've stated.
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15th April 2019, 10:21
#14
Originally Posted by
LastOne
And the term "full dash", which was used in the post I replied to, means something completely different to what you've stated.
To be pedantic, "full dash binnacle" was actually mentioned in that post, not "full dash". Meaning the whole binnacle, not the dash.
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15th April 2019, 11:43
#15
Originally Posted by
Big Dave
To be pedantic, "full dash binnacle" was actually mentioned in that
post, not "full dash". Meaning the whole binnacle, not the dash.
To be pedantic, he listed three separate components - full dash, binnacle and steering wheel. What on earth is a "full dash binnacle" if you're implying it's one item? Do you get half-dash binnacles? Three-quarter versions?
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15th April 2019, 12:40
#16
Originally Posted by
LastOne
To be pedantic, he listed three separate components - full dash, binnacle and steering wheel.
No he didn't. He said "full dash binnacle" and "steering wheel". There was no comma between dash and binnacle.
Originally Posted by
LastOne
What on earth is a "full dash binnacle"
To me, that means a full spec one, not one with certain warning lights missing, or no fuel computer, which would be on a lower spec Insignia.
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