Now that it is all done by all means I will take pics. What the instructions dont make clear is that once you have disconnected the battery and removed the air bag and wheel, you loosen the column switch clamp first via the slot underneath then ease the whole lot forward which allows unrestricted access to the two binnacle screws on the sides. To be honest, the very thin leather trim can be teased off quite easily and re-attached to the new switches using repositionable contact adhesive, there is not a stitch anywhere in sight. Heads up, lower the window a fraction so that you can close the door with no power because the window will not automatically lower itself and you run the risk of smashing the window, at least on the cab; I don't know if the coupe has the same window lowering system. Put a stop or something under the bonnet to remind you not to shut the bonnet with the battery disconnected or you will have to jerk around with the retractable contact in the fuse box and earth to the door lock loop. To my untrained eye it looks like the two lever switch not only has the mounts for obc but also cruise so I don't see why anyone would buy aything but the two lever switch, unless the supplementary switches are not available separately.