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mrj2k8

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    2017 BMW 335d touring Estoril Blue

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  1. Ahh I think the petrol variants are taking longer.
  2. I have the virtual cockpit and ACC, In Quartz Grey, I was told mine may take a while but it flew through every stage.
  3. Oh I will, don't believe I ordered it in November and it's sat in the UK already.
  4. Well it's arrived in the UK, just waiting on the Stealer now.
  5. Just been informed today it's Status 20, build week 2
  6. Just bought the above with Digital Cockpit and Auto Cruise Control. I was advised the lead time is 16 weeks not sure if that's correct if anyone else has just bought a 2019 Kodiaq recently what were you told for lead times? Cheers
  7. Just bought one, from DM Keiths Huddersfield. 2.0 tdi dsg 4x4 150ps. Options Digital Cockpit Adaptive Cruise Control 16 weeks lead time they reckon?
  8. Ultion locks are about the easiest lock to pick, kits available on Amazon / eBay, Same as Avocet ABS try the Yale Platinum 3 Star TS007
  9. Thank god its like arguing with an 8 year old.
  10. Fluffy What part of there is no law do you not understand. One minute I'm taking my car for a service the next I'm scrapping with the spanner monkeys because I won't turn my Dash Cam off, get real. Now as previously mentioned any private business has the right to set any terms & conditions of service it sees fit as long as they are legal its upto them. The rest of your post is typical Google gibberish.
  11. Your answer is there is no law! RRG is a private company that allows the public access to their premises, in some cases to perform a service for payment (i:e) maintenance of your vehicle. Now if they stipulate contractually that by them performing the aforementioned service that they can disconnect your CAM then fair play you sign your rights away when you put your X on the line, but of course that would be down to the owners of RRG and not an employee of the company to make that decision. Now yes they can refuse to provide a service if they choose, but then they have the power to do that anyhow, You also have the right to choose who performs the service on your car. As for my manner if its not what you like to hear scroll on by, your replies are a mix of pseudo Google searching and a skewed version of what you interpret as law. Now lastly as previously mentioned there is no law, its a civil matter between a private company and an individual, Data protection doesn't come into it and nor do your human rights!. Now that's £200 please ;-)
  12. Ahh Google Solicitors, The Police are not the law though, be a good chap and get legal advice before you tamper with your customers equipment. What next unplugging trackers?
  13. OK James......Not sure if you are on a wind up here?
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