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  2. That’s brilliant to hear! Glad everything worked out. Safe driving and enjoy the new car mate always nice when something that looks risky ends up going smoothly.
  3. Quick update: the Audi A4 arrived this morning! Driver phoned about 40 minutes before showing up to check parking access. Car looks fantastic spotless inside, drives perfectly. All documents were neatly packed in a folder inside the glove box. Taking it for a service inspection tomorrow, but first impressions are excellent. Thanks everyone for helping put my mind at ease.
  4. I’m glad I found this thread. My younger cousin was scammed last year through Marketplace for a 2018 Fiat 500, lost just over £2k complete fake listing, no car, no refund. Thankfully, under the new bank protection introduced in October 2024, she was refunded within five days. That policy is a lifesaver for people dealing with transfers. After reading what you’ve all said, Glenside Logistics sounds like one of the few genuine ones left. Transparent process, official paperwork, and delivery handled by their own lorries that’s how it should be done.
  5. I ordered a Kia Sportage 1.6 CRDi GT-Line from them off eBay three weeks ago. Repo car with 61k miles and a clean service history. Paid through their business account my bank actually held the payment for 24 hours for verification. Once I sent over proof of the invoice and V5C copy, it cleared. Delivery took 7 days total. Driver rang twice before arriving, one call the night before, one half an hour out. Car looked great, just dusty from transport. Mechanic checked it over the next morning no issues at all. Really decent experience overall.
  6. Yeah, all complete. Mine came with the V5C, service book, full MOT, and even a copy of the HPI clearance. Only had one key, but that’s fairly common with repos. Everything else was spot on.
  7. Good to hear positive stories, cheers all. Did your cars come with the proper logbooks and keys? Just want to make sure I won’t have to chase papers later.
  8. That’s the problem these days even genuine companies end up getting side-eyed because there are so many scammers around. From what people are saying, Glenside Logistics sound legitimate. The model’s a bit unusual not your typical dealership but using segregated accounts and refund guarantees sounds more trustworthy than most. And yeah, that new £85k bank safety policy is definitely a welcome change.
  9. I had a similar experience buying a 2020 Mini Countryman from them last month. A guy named Chris handled everything explained clearly how the payment works, what the 10-day return policy covers, and even sent extra photos of the car. Also worth noting: since 7th October 2024, UK banks now have to refund up to £85,000 if a customer gets caught in a push-payment fraud, which gave me some extra confidence. It’s a nice bit of backup if anything ever goes sideways.
  10. Bought a 2021 BMW 520d M Sport from them in September. Same process full payment into their segregated client account first. Got an email confirmation from their accounts team the same day, which settled my nerves a bit. Delivery to London took 8 days. Car arrived spotless with all the documents V5C, MOT, service records, even a finance release note. Took it to my local garage after a few days everything checked out. Bit of a gamble at first, but turned out fine for me.
  11. Appreciate that info. What still makes me a bit uneasy is the payment setup Glenside Logistics don’t accept cards or cash, only bank transfers, and payment has to be done in full before delivery. They did send over all the paperwork and a purchase agreement though, so I’m hoping it’s fine.
  12. Did a quick search online they’re listed under company number NI602636, established 2010. The website looks professional, and I found some chatter saying they started handling repossessed cars for finance firms about a year ago. Still, I’d always rather view a car in person if possible before sending cash. Nothing beats seeing it yourself.
  13. Hiya, I’m actually just outside Belfast and I do know of Glenside Logistics. They’ve been around a few years doing haulage and freight transport, with trucks branded in their name all over the M1 and the docks area. I haven’t personally bought a car through them, but from what I’ve seen, they’re a genuine outfit, not one of those fly-by-night websites that disappear after a month.
  14. Bit of a risky one, m8. Prices that far below book always make me suspicious. There’ve been tons of online scams recently where people pay and never see the car. Hopefully it’s not one of those situations, fingers crossed for you. Cheers
  15. Hey everyone, I’m based in Leeds and recently arranged the purchase of a 2020 Audi A4 S Line through a company called Glenside Logistics in Belfast. They told me it’s a finance repossession which explains why it’s about £5000 cheaper than the usual market value. They said delivery will take around 7–9 days and that payments are handled through a segregated business account for safety, with a 10-day inspection and refund option once the car arrives. I’ve already sent the funds, but now I’m wondering if anyone here has actually dealt with them? Hoping I’ve made the right move and not fallen for something dodgy. Thanks in advance!
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  17. Exercise caution, as oil pressure may not be accessible due to a fundamentally different sensor configuration compared to an oil pressure indicator light. Many oil temperatures are determined through calculation rather than direct measurement from a physical sensor. Can is fundamentally straightforward once acclimated; yet, several aspects can be quite challenging to decipher. Fortunately, this does not apply to you.
  18. I am currently considering locating a device that can interpret the information on the CAN, as all the sensors are already present and accessible through the concealed menus. The inexpensive AliExpress HUD devices can interpret the information, but I believe it would be preferable to have a set of analogue gauges similar to those in the initial post to exhibit the data. I am presently descending down this wormhole...
  19. The sensor accompanying the gauge is predominantly utilised. It becomes somewhat simpler when utilising a standalone or plug-and-play ECU; nonetheless, sensors are still required for the ECU to function effectively. The most challenging aspect will be the oil temperature sensor. Generally, it should be positioned low in the sump.
  20. I have indeed perused AliExpress and observed the HUDs you referenced. I am quite fond of the concept of permanent gauges, however. I have noted that the Mighty Car Mods Hilux project utilises the standalone Haltech engine management system to control a stepper motor for the original speedometer, but that will require a restomod budget rather than an AliExpress budget. Richard from Bad Obsession Motorsport has engaged in Arduino programming for the dashboard of Project Binky, suggesting a potentially arduous endeavour in creating a custom build. Further research becomes necessary.
  21. I possess an aftermarket heads-up display unit. Some will exhibit all the aforementioned items and are connected to the OBD port. I am not a specialist in this area; but, could you not acquire a gauge holder that directly connects to your OBD port? I am confident that AliExpress may possess one; they appear to offer a comprehensive range of products. 🙂👍🏼
  22. As I anticipated. Utilising cables for connection was my desperate attempt for solutions.
  23. I assume it will not be straightforward, given that information is transmitted via the CAN bus from the DDE. If you possess a device capable of interpreting the bus, you can connect at the JBE, as that is the source from which the M performance steering wheel obtains its information.
  24. I wish to incorporate water temperature, oil temperature, and oil pressure, but what mechanisms will provide the necessary signals for the gauges? Is a device required to connect to the OBD? Is it an emulator or something similar? Are there physical wires available for connection?
  25. https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000273946769.html?sv1=affiliate&sv_campaign_id=314851&sscid=69350_1761998998_6ca1f8a65130176ea9f04bfff8c0ff3b&awc=69350_1761998998_6ca1f8a65130176ea9f04bfff8c0ff3b
  26. And gauges available on AliExpress for under £5 apiece
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