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Baz

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  1. Ok legrath.. do you have any contact details for the same question, but Cusco? :angel:
  2. Didn't realise they did a yellow UK model! very nice.
  3. hmmm.. how much was you after for it? Still cant decide if I like it or not, looks great from the side its just the rear view that I cant make my mind up on. I'm almost at the stage now where I need to do something with my rear spoiler as the car is having a full respray, so I like the idea of a change. and a price on the skirts if you still have them, as I mentioned I'm still in deciding mode :wacko:
  4. Cheers Bob, yeah I stumbled across the website when I was trying to find a user manual for my Apexi Rev Speed Meter! ps, did you ever sell that rear spoiler that you removed when you did the paintwork?
  5. By SWB do you mean the multi-spoke one? surely the wheels are the same size, as the original road wheels do not differ between LWB and SWB?
  6. Is this the same as fitting an NA pump then?
  7. The Kaminari bumper wins any fight IMO... is that the same (or similar) as the car mad one? As you know Daz I like the one you bought, but wow what a huge gap for the exhausts!! I think it will look good on and painted though.
  8. I can't tell :sweatdrop: :tt2:
  9. I've binned it now... but I had a big bag full of it that was 28kg, that was without removing from the transmission tunnel or anything further forward from the front seats. So a guess that may be slightly out, but that makes your 14kg sound wrong too. :tt2:
  10. I enjoy photography, but most of my pictures are of cars or abandoned buildings. Anyway the missus wanted to go to a wildlife park the other day, so I thought I'd try my hand at some pictures there, and I think this is about my favourite picture I've ever taken :wub: What interesting animal pictures have you taken, whether it be pets, wild etc?
  11. I know Pete, but just didn't have the spare cash at the time. Paypal was loaded but he wasn't taking paypal payments for this bumper as it was for sale on someone else's behalf. :no:
  12. hehe, that picture would look great at the end of the mag feature!
  13. Agreed with the sound deadening, I removed all of mine a couple of months back. Once removed the car is about another 40kg lighter! Only thing is you'll have to apply a lick of paint as yours is exposed, its unpainted under the deadening. (obviously) :thumbup:
  14. They certainly old hat, this website 'may' help, they may be for newer models but basic principles will be the same. http://www.xspeed.com.au/manuals.php However, I am after a glovebox setup if you fancy selling lol :lol:
  15. Looks like someone is struggling to sell one thats got low compression - may be of use to someone who wants to get one rebuilt and have an awesome engine conversion for their zed! good price at £750... http://www.driftworks.com/forum/parts-sale-private-sales/110268-rb25-26-oem-parts-nismo-clutch-cusco-flywheel-loom-gtr-greddy-more.html
  16. didnt realise they did parkour classes! I wanna go! :(
  17. If you do a search on the forum there is the 'rubber glove trick' which involves putting rubber gloves over some pipes, if its seized then that side glove wont blow up (or will - I cant remember lol) :oops:
  18. sounds like the symptoms I had - one of my turbos had seized. If one fails then no boost will be created by the other one (well not enough to register). Someone more technically minded will be along very soon but if it is the passenger side turbo then thats the 'easy' one to do - can be replaced with engine in-situ.
  19. haha its getting there, slowly becoming a far cry from the factory-standard model it was last year! I don't like 'chavvy' ripspeed silver/blue/red etc steering wheels, but the deep dish suede wheel is a style I've wanted for ages so thought I'd make a purchase :) Also JimmyTT's wheel reinforced my 'want' for one. The gearknob isn't staying, it just happened to be the one that was fitted when I took the picture lol. If I get my new seats then the puzzle will all fit together nicely :thumbup:
  20. Ooooh not those matey... they are my contingency plan though so I'll keep you in the loop :thumbup:
  21. I remember seeing a thread started by someone - here I'll copy and paste it:
  22. I dunno what size it is? doesn't seem that big? its not off a bus or anything?
  23. Well I finally bought a deep-dish steering wheel to replace my rather mundane looking Tomei one... Its not fitted yet as the allen key bolt heads in the old wheel are knackered, but I offered it up to the dash - what do you think? I love it :tt1:

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