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    That’s a standard, base model, 5 seater. Those wheels are 16” and were the standard fitment at the time. Around that time they also brought out a poverty pack special - the Discovery S. It had steel wheels, an unpainted panel around the grill and a few other things missing.

    Just to make things more confusing, when they went to the 03MY facelift, they had the base model 5 seater (with the same wheels), then the S was a step up with 7 seats and SLS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jon3950 View Post
    That’s a standard, base model, 5 seater. Those wheels are 16” and were the standard fitment at the time. Around that time they also brought out a poverty pack special - the Discovery S. It had steel wheels, an unpainted panel around the grill and a few other things missing.

    Just to make things more confusing, when they went to the 03MY facelift, they had the base model 5 seater (with the same wheels), then the S was a step up with 7 seats and SLS.
    I forgot about the unpainted panel around the grill. With Bonati grey I did prefer mine unpainted. Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by jon3950 View Post

    Just to make things more confusing, when they went to the 03MY facelift, they had the base model 5 seater (with the same wheels), then the S was a step up with 7 seats and SLS.
    Whatever happened to Belmont, Kingswood and Premier?

    I don't miss the awful cars, but you knew where you stood.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tins View Post
    Doesn't look original to me. Wonder why they did that. Panels are available.

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    Factory fit, but mine was an overstocked UK Td5 HSE, sent to Australia when the D3 was released.
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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    Factory fit, but mine was an overstocked UK Td5 HSE, sent to Australia when the D3 was released.
    So, you got seconds?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tins View Post
    So, you got seconds?
    Eventually.
    If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    Eventually.
    You see? Patience can pay off.
    ​JayTee

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozscott View Post
    Nice mate. Very nice. Heated have the 2 buttons above the electric window controls. Lumbar pump is activated by pulling up on the vertical seat control button and you can hear and feel it pumping up the lumbar air bladder (to release push down on the same button). Cheers
    Just checked, not heated seat switches anywhere but do have ( operational) lumbar supports
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    Quote Originally Posted by pop058 View Post
    Just checked, not heated seat switches anywhere but do have ( operational) lumbar supports
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    Nice mate. Yep Ian's are not normal from what I have seen. You would have to remove the electric window switch panel to see if the plugs for the heated seats are there. If they are you can trace the wires to the seats and if the wires disappear into the seat cushions there is a good chance you could get the switch cover and the switches and go for it. I have to say that the D2 heated seats are very sweet. The rear of the seat heats quite high up the spine. Cheers

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    There are spare wires under my seats which are live ignition on. They are really heavy gauge. My guess is that they are for seat heaters.
    I run my Recaro back and forward motors from them.
    As described earlier my car is probably an ES or low spec with coil springs.
    Regards PhilipA

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