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Bravo Matthewr1990's T-Jet Bravo Dynamic

Introduction

So after months of looking around, researching, test driving and even a little fight (don't ask). I have finally got myself a Bravo. And what a beauty she is. It's a (57 plate), Dynamic, T-jet 120.

Goodbye Megane. You horrible excuse of a car!

Now can someone point me in the direction of a new brain. Even the climate control confuses the hell out of me LMAO. Gonna need a really good read of the manual.

Anyway. The car has a full service history and only has 57,000 miles, it had got a broken glove box but the garage is sorting this for me. It's coming with 9 months mot, 6 months tax and warranty, it's just had new belt's, water pump, brakes and two front tyres. It's in beautiful shape with no dents although there is paint work damage on the rear bumper. It's not deep, they're just surface scratches and no dent so god knows what they hit or did lmao. But it's not severe and barely visible from a distance, so it will be sorted when and if I'm ready.

QUESTION: being as this is a 57 plate car. Will it be able to connect to my iPhone 5 with a software update and the right connector?

So anyway without further ado here she is. She will have a name in due time


Good looking interior


Considering it's 6 years old, the upholstery is immaculate


Beautiful colour

So what do you think?
Re: My new Bravo :D

So I've completed my mission, my HID's are fitted and they look fantastic. The main issue was getting the washer bottle neck back fitted as I pulled it out for easier access,

So here's a picture of one side done for comparison, (pictures will never do it justice)


Here's both of them




Here's how I cut the rubber cap, It says cut a hole in the middle and fit the self attached grommet within it but I didn't have the tools for this, and doing this would require pushing more cable into the headlamp and I found there isn't enough room. This should more than suffice though.


And my cable tie job to tidy all the cables up.


All in all it's very recommendable to anyone that not only want the HID looks, but those that use there car on dark roads, I would never put these HID's in a reflector lamp, but the projector like lamp in the Bravo is perfect, I've dipped the headlight beam down so that I don't blind oncoming traffic, I don't think it would anyway but in being extra courteous,

All in all a brilliant addition. (y)

Would you say it's a TOP recommendation from myself?
That's two bravos with the same hid kit now.rigby is going to use these too.
 
Re: My new Bravo :D

Longest bit was tidying the cable. I stopped and had a good chat with a neighbour and still had it don't within and hour and a half, had the first one fitted in less than 5 minutes, passenger side is a pain in the ass but I pulled washer neck out to help me. I'd say if I didn't stop it would of took less than 50 mins all together.
 
Re: My new Bravo :D

Soooo. I've fitted my mini filter onto the recirc hose to give me a dump valve. And I used an aluminum stopper block the re entry into the airbox.



Here's a video of it in action
[ame]http://youtu.be/8n2qNaif9p4[/ame]

Whilst I'm here a HUGE thank you to RobBravo who guided me on doing this. Check him out (y)




Sooooooooooo I also attempted to remove my rear wiper and motor in order to replace it with a glass grommet that, quite frankly looks bad ass! I pulled the wiper off no issues, I pulled the boot trim off no issues and then BOOM, I'm hit with a dilemma, I'm looking at the motor and it appears to be fixed by rivets. If so, I won't be doing this mod because everything I do I want to be reversible. And refitting that motor will be a right pain in the back side if they are rivets. Plus I don't even know how to remove rivets anyway. Someone enlighten me?



Still a productive weekend, HID's, and dump valve (y)
 
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