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groover

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  1. it will be a great opportunity to have a xmas meet 1. Vodkashots + 1 2. Munny975 3. eVIL 4. Baz 5. Smithy + 1 6. Bantambunny 7. znut (Possibly) 8. errol.s 9. Alan z 10.Jonce 11. Rata2ie 12. ZX.TT 13. TonyB 14. Cyrus JH (maybe) 15. Funkysi (maybe) 16. Tizer (maybe) 17. Virus.exe (maybe) 18. Richard Smith (maybe) 19. dipone (maybe) 20 Pablito (maybe) its a busy weekend that one! 21 groover,
  2. Im Still going Paul, will have your seats in the car, so you better be there :rolleyes::duffer:
  3. Happy birthday Mark, have a nice day All the best Graham
  4. Typical Nissan dealers, they have no idea, just give them the part number, they dont need to know anything else, they are flipping useless
  5. You will get the click everytime, you put your foot on the brake as it makes contact with the release switch, however if its louder than normal and you havent heard it before then you might have a faulty relay or solenoid, i personally havent had this problem before and i am surprised it has happened just by changing the discs and pads, the only other thing i can think of is a seized piston in your calipers. Unlikely i know especially as you would have to release the line pressure to get the new brake pads in, but you could have had some grit thats worked its way in somehow. A pain in the ass, but i would suggest taking the caliper off again and checking that the pistons are moving ok, it must have been something that has happened somewhere in the process of changing all the bits. Sorry i cant be more specific, but its one of those process of elimination situations
  6. We appreciate these spam accounts being pointed out, i check for them several times a day and they usually get banned pretty quickly. When they appear they dont last long lol
  7. You will if its an auto, its the solenoid that allows you to put the selector into gear
  8. Did you put the abs sensor back when you changed the discs?
  9. Prop should be the only difference, obviously shorter lol
  10. Not a bad price for a package, i have these axle stands, really solid and safe http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_productId_253949_langId_-1_categoryId_165727#dtab
  11. Not if you put them on blocks first, however, you will need to jack up and raise a bit at a time and to gain extra height, for the jack use a piece of 4x2 once you are up high enough to warrant it. Will take a bit of time but at least you will get the clearance you need to get the box under
  12. It will be more accessible with the box off, depends which pipe. Halfords not a bad price for axle stands and trolley jack Have you read the threads for the conversion? Will help a great deal with whats involved etc? Good luck Graham
  13. If you put the clutch pedal and bits in that are awkward, then if you took it to a garage, they would just charge for the gearbox change maybe. Failing that option get the car onto 4 axle stands, raising with a jack bit by bit to get the clearance, that way you can get to the rear axle to remove the prop and everything else from under the car without messing with ramps. You can make some wooden ramps to get a bit of height but i think axle stands is the way to go if doing it yourself HTH
  14. Totally irrelevant anyway, most imports wont have an accurate mileage reading, unless it comes with any history to back it up. I would get the cambelt done as its due at 60k
  15. Usually indicative of damp or water leak in the car, it shouldnt happen whilst driving as air will pass through the vents naturally, but at stand still, certain factors come into play. Youre body heat temp outside etc, Mine does it occasionally on a wet day
  16. Happy birthday Isaac, welcome to adulthood :rofl::tongue::xxx::slap::headvswal:duffer:
  17. They do have a great presence on the road, when i park up i always look back at it.
  18. Hi Si, i thought i saw a seat flash me, yes was me, see the rear lights look good at night, you have to admit it :tongue:
  19. Have placed in the faq section under electrics until ive created a definitive 'how to' containing the best of the install posts Nice one bud:bow:
  20. Yes, think it will look better than trying to squeeze one into my 99 spec indicators:x:
  21. Im goign for these when my fog ducts arrive http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=400072460504&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT
  22. Only the free ones, your card will be in your main unit down stairs
  23. As you look at the 2 screws on the bottom of the dash, the left is the live, right is the ground. You cant take the old faces off anyway and replace with the indiglow, there would be a gap where the needle centre sits and the rest post for the speedo needle would be gone, the only 2 faces that can come off easily are the boost and oil press faces, remove 2 mini screws and they slide off. Very easy job to do, enjoy Cheers Graham
  24. You are better off buying a tv sender unit from maplins, less than £20 You would need to run one aerial cable to the tv upstairs from the back of the sky unit. You can watch what you want in the bedroom and change channels and you will save£££s over the year for multiroom. Multiroom is handy if you both want to watch something different at the same time, but with a HD box you could record a program and watch it later
  25. Im interested in the tailgate, without the spoiler lol and the rear side markers

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