Everything posted by JaiKai
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S & S Polishing Services
Sorry to hear this Ian, although bloody glad you just finnished mine.
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Please stop spamming
84 views yeh but only 50 individual readers !
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How to Buy Membership
Apart from they all need flash !
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How to Buy Membership
Nah, When we upgraded the forums we changed the path from forum to forums so any link that has the old link will need fixed.
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How to Buy Membership
Links now fixed
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How to Buy Membership
What links are you trying ?
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How to Buy Membership
Fairly, Kim did used to take plenty of stuff to JAE every year but with no takers its expensive to hold stock with no buyers.
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How to Buy Membership
Hell of an expensive way to go, and could take some time before you actually do get subbed !
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How to Buy Membership
only think i can see is the link never had the www part which i've now fixed.
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Please stop spamming
The user has been dealt with accordingly !
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closed thread
Looks like steams was the thread closer this time : [TABLE=class: tborder, align: left] [TR] [TD=class: alt2, align: left][/TD] [TD=class: alt2, align: left]Steams[/TD] [TD=class: alt2, align: left]18:47, 22nd Jun 2012[/TD] [TD=class: alt2, align: left]Closed Thread[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE]
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Massive Tits!
I was so disapointed there
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closed thread
Sky Net takes control!!!
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Manual conversion... now power light flashing on dash?
if ecu pin 44 isn't ground the timing will be wrong also you need to short / bypass the starter relay which is under the drivers side wheel arch
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Manual conversion... now power light flashing on dash?
just take the bulb out if it annoys you.
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Courier for tyres?
Paisley Freight !!
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I've had a bugger of a day
Many of you know or don't I maintain IT wise a fairly large call centre in my home town as my main job. our technology is fairly top spec and all our calls actually come in from a high speed internet leased line. These calls use a technology called sip and depend on the high speed line to work ! So today my bad luck started and I made a huge fook up that caused major downtime of the full centre. It all started when my assistant and I were trying to cable pull some standard catv network cable through a floor space that wasn't bairly 1ft high. when trying to find out how to pull the cables we discovered that our main leased line had an extra 20 or so metres bundles at one side so plan set in action we decided it would be a great idea to partially pull that cable backwards and tie a guide rope on and pull it back. All was going well until we heard the worst sound you could possible get from a busy call centre. Nothing but silence !!! Then suddenly major complaints from everybody saying there call and internet just got cut off. In a major panic I ran back to the patch panel to find that the fibre cable which we were pulling on was no longer attached to the wall and was swiftly dangling in the wind. I quickly informed the floor manager whom suggested "ok, we can use the backup line which is a cable modem" at which point my face dropped as I remembered that was one of the cables we also just pulled completely out of the ducting and was now no longer usable. Well after a mass panic attack and pure luck we pulled the original cable back through and the damaged fibre line and after 20 minutes of configuring we were up and running with the backup system. Now the cable we snapped we couldn't personally fix so an engineer from our isp had to get called out at cost. Lesson to be learned is that if you see a cable and think it can be used as a pull cord : think again. I seriously felt 90% fired when it happened but all is well now and hopefully I wont be so idiotic in the future. what a rough day I've had; now on my way home for a late dinner and a few bears.:yes:
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Serious pool skills
Cant think of another reason to lay a woman down on a pool table:tongue_smilie:
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Remove rear knuckles
You must believe me folks I have tried with assistance from my brother with gear pulling tools and blow torches and we must of spent the good part of two separate weekends trying to get the damn things out but they just will not budge even a few millimetres. So if anyone knows of a guide to get the full knuckle off that would be great. Ive got as far as disc off / calliper off then hub bolt off.
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Remove rear knuckles
Hi Jeff, Problem is that the ball joint wont come out, I've tried cutting the end off; grinding it and then a bash with a blow torch. It simply will not budge; so the plan was to take the knuckle off and get the joints pressed out.
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Remove rear knuckles
Any one know how ? (with pics if possible)
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Please don't start with Rooney!!!
Congratulations to Bruce for getting his first 4 page thread !!:thumbup1:
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What`s new on the upgraded Forum?
Thats a great idea, i'll look into it
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What`s new on the upgraded Forum?
I will put together a club instruction manual on this as I think its a great community tool to use but there's still confusion on how exactly it works.
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What`s new on the upgraded Forum?
You posted didn't you so that will bump it up.