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nickz32

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  1. Just give Mike at MJP a call, I’m sure he’ll have some
  2. I think I agree, I’m just so used to it having tints. Throw in the change of spoiler and I’m struggling to recognise my own car
  3. Small update. Glass went back in today. For the first time in my 10 year ownership of this car, I won’t have tinted windows. Looks odd! As you can see in the second pic, and my other recent thread, I’ve had to source a new set of doors. During the strip down stage we found the only gremlin I wasn’t aware of. The bottom of both the drivers and passenger doors were suffering with tin worm issues This doesn’t seem to be a known rot place for the Z, but I can only assume this has occurred during the 3 years the car was off the road and stored outside under a cover. Initially it just looked like it was the outer door skin where it folds over onto the frame. But once they began cutting the rot away it became apparent that it wasn’t economically viable to repair these doors. Bugger I sourced a new set of doors off FB which were in very good condition. The only downside is that I’ve now lost the side impact bars that were fitted to my original doors #weightsaving Nose panel, targas and wing mirrors were in the process of being painted when I popped in. It’s looking on course for all the painting to be finished this week and the final stages of the job (panel alignment, wet sand, polish) should take place next week. The potential for it to be back on the road by the end of the month is becoming apparent
  4. I used Roland Alsop Engineering for all my engine machining during my rebuild. Anything but local to you, but they’re a top top engine machining company. http://www.rolandalsop.com
  5. And another of the same car Found a pic of it saying “For Sale £1999”, but that image dates early 2013
  6. Welcome to the club. Tidy example you have there. You got any significant plans for it or you looking to keep it as is (which is very nice) and just enjoying how nice a stock Z can be?
  7. Again, still interested. Just have to see how things play out over the coming weeks. Would love for this to be the first outing for the Z
  8. Looks like your going to have your hands full with that one buddy. One thing I would advise though, the seats that had moss on them, I’d strip the covers off them. The moss spores will have pentrated into the foam of the seat and will eventually grow back.
  9. Yup, been on bikes since I was a kid. I used to get a company bike through my Mrs work (works for bmw) so have been on S1000RR, XR’s,K1300R and S’s for the last 10 years or so, and have owned a couple of Fireblade’s and a Duke 998 Matrix Edition. Looking like I’ll be buying another Fireblade in the near future as I want to start doing some track days in the future
  10. That’s very kind mate, but there’s already another Z there with it’s Oe spoiler off waiting to be refitted - - - Updated - - - The spoiler itself was $380, shipping was £220
  11. I think that’s looking like a viable option. Having spoken to him again today, he has strongly advised trying to remove it. It’s looking more viable to try and reshape that bottom part of the lip by cutting, flaring and re fibregalssing that area into the shape we want. On a plus side, I fitting my dual intake today. A pair of 90 degree bends from ASH and a couple of Z32 MAF adapter plates, a pair of Apexi filters and bingo...
  12. I’m after a pair of bare doors for a 2+2. No glass, mechanisms etc needed MUST BE COMPLETELY FREE OF RUST Thanks Nick
  13. I was thinking along the same lines. I’m not sure how much bonding agent has been used, hopefully it’s just a bead around the edges, but I got the impression from the bodyshop that they’ve bonded it in a manner that it shouldn’t ever come off
  14. Cheers Rich. At the moment I think completely binning off the spoiler is the absolute last option. Going to speak to the bodyshop tomorrow and see if we can remove it safely and reassess if it can be fitted in a manner that I’ll be happy with. Quite how we can remove it without damaging it is an unknown at the moment, but I can’t keeo it as it is.
  15. Yeah, it’s pretty noticeable. It’s a tough one to photograph as the things so dam shiney! Without the hatch sitting on the boot seal, it exacerbates the problem by another 5mm or so, but this shows the level of gap I’m talking about Hoping to sort a solution in the next couple of days
  16. More disappointment. I think you gear yourself up for your car to be perfect for the first time in a looooong time and, through no fault of your own, you have to accept that isn’t going to happen
  17. Well the WinFactory CSL-R is on! Unfortunately, as with most after market fibreglass parts, there is a fitment issue. As you can just about see, the bottom edge of the spoiler doesn’t follow the curve of the top of the rear lights. Having spoken to WinFactroy, it appears to be a issue when fitting to 2+2 hatches that they haven’t publicised. Quite how I’m going to rectify this problem I’m not too sure, all I know is today turned into quite an anti-climax
  18. Apparently I’ve been declined by the OEM chairman, his Royal Fungalness of The Kingdom of OEM+, for being too dam shiney
  19. I’m like a kid that’s had too much ice cream!
  20. A little bit of progress... Wings, bonnet and boot lid got their first coat of primer. A few little defects became apparent that needed sorting, but they should be in colour this weekend. Winfactory spoiler fitted beautifully. Once the sealant has fully cured on the leading edge, that’ll be flatted back. I didn’t want the spoiler moulded into the boot as I like the definition of spoiler on the boot lid. First bits of my dual intake arrived this week. Just waiting on the silicon elbows and I’ll be able to test fit everything before the bumper goes back on Also made a start on cleaning some of the interior parts ready to go back in the car. The later style cloth can be a royal pain for holding onto grime deep in the material. Nothing a bit of APC, microfibres and patience cant solve
  21. Despite my best efforts with the heat gun, it pulled a fair few of the elements off with it. I painstakingly repainted the lines with the repair paint, but I’m yet to test if it’s worked
  22. Another one for fine grade wire wool. Used it to remove the glue from the glass after I removed my window tints. Just let the wool do the work, no real pressure is needed. It’s tempered glass so it won’t scratch unless you really lean on it
  23. Yep, it’s a manual TT which already has a 555cc chip in it (for Deatschwerk 555cc injectors) You won’t be able to PM until your a subbed member I’m afriad buddy.

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