Not sure if there's enough ummph to run a PS3 along with the projector - we will be in the middle of a field remember - and would be surprised if the gun controller worked with a projected image
cool as my large one is entertaining but useless as a bbq. but I do have a gas stove to be christened and a new bottle of gas for the camping fridge and I'll see what other gadgets I can fit in the car ;-)
this is the bloke I got mine from as it came with a free obd1 adapter: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Volkswagen-VW-Diagnostic-Fox-Polo-Golf-Beetle-Jelta-EOS_W0QQitemZ320258217849QQihZ011QQcategoryZ30921QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem unlike a laptop I'm happy to keep it in the car all the time and do a scan every so often just for piece of mind ;-)
that's the same code reader I've got. Does what it says on the tin. having two mk3s it made perfect sense and I've also helped out peeps at work with passats and polos. early obd1 for sure. the very later ones have the same big plug as obd2
Only what's been posted here. DLea's interested as is HVR6, her Mark is questionable as he came over all queasy at Alton Towers. But her new promotion must be working her too hard as she hasn't been on since 20th May!
I used to live 5mins walk from a Ford Dealer whereas my nearest VW as 10miles away. Ford were fractionally cheaper when it came to getting my thermo housing parts. But as I say I'm not sure about the crack pipe.
Vealige shows up as a Premium Member and MadMike has sold his VR (End of an Era) So that just leaves Adam and Tonks mate. I'm going to get a combination padlock to keep it nice overnight ;-)
any clips should do. just be aware that cheap ones can have sharp edges which will eventually cut through the pipes. so make sure the edges are chamfered