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tomomontana

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  1. No worries mate. May I ask why you want to stay away from TT's?
  2. Definitely go for the one Gary has linked up! Awesome car for the same money! Its a no brainer really mate!
  3. http://www.300zx.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?170587-zx32-300zx-lady-z-1996-NA
  4. Was just looking for it myself mate, as soon as I find it I'll post it up.
  5. The zed your looking at is a non turbo that was originally sold for about a grand less a couple of months back then put straight back up for sale by the new owner at the inflated price.
  6. My Bose front speakers were 4"?!
  7. This was for sale on this forum, listed by Wayne1988 (I think). Nice looking zed there mate, enjoy!!! And as mentioned above, please drive carefully until you get used to it mate, zeds can seriously bite you in the ass if treated without the respect they need and deserve.
  8. I removed it because I preferred the way my old n/a handled ( plus my ball joints were shot and the eliminator kit was roughly the same cost as replacements). I have found that the steering with hicas is a little bit vague, but there are people who like it (each to there own).
  9. Today I finally got my hicas eliminator kit fitted... Hurray!!! What an absolute ar5e of a job removing the ball joints!!! I haven't completely finished the job yet as I still need to remove all the pipework but that can wait for now. Also just need to get the tracking done tomorrow to stop my tyres being ruined.
  10. What about carefully using nitromors?!
  11. If you have a Xbox or ps3 then you can watch them through that mate, that's what I do (Xbox for sure but not 100% on ps3)
  12. Krispy kremes aren't just donuts! They are little pillows of doughy deliciousness with various heavenly fillings :lol:
  13. Had my karting work do last night, had so much fun! I ended up 2nd in the grid for the final out of 20 of us, unfortunately some tw4t rammed me on a corner and spun me into the tyre wall, I managed to claw my way back to 6th but was a little annoyed to say the least! All in all though, had a great time, and finished the night of with a large box of krispy kreme donuts :)
  14. F reg started at the end of 88 and carried on through into 89 mate. https://www.autocheck.co.uk/NumberPlateRegistrationYears.html
  15. Pretty sure that would mean its a series 1. Best way to check the year is the label at the bottom of the seatbelt. Although if I'm wrong I'm sure someone else will correct me.
  16. I have a tt auto now and before that I had a na manual (both daily drivers). if given the choice I would happily go back to the n/a manual over the tt auto! don't get me wrong, I love the tt, especially the endless power from the tubs! but the 300 really needs a manual gearbox to feel like the true sports car it is intended to be! either way you go, tt or na you will have buckets of fun available to you via your right foot!
  17. glad to here it mate! plus unlike most of the other companies, you get all the added extras included in the price :)
  18. I used classicline insurance. with mods declared I got it for £360 with all the trimmings
  19. That you definitely did mate! :lol: I will definitely get it finished next weekend, although with this working on my car every weekend, I'm not leaving much time for Christmas shopping! (Baa humbug)
  20. Well, tried again at removing the ball joints today. This time I tried the cutting method (like in the pics mantav8 posted), and even then with loads of heat the bloody thing wouldn't budge a bloody mm!!! Eventually after spending the hole day hitting, heating, cutting, grinding and even drilling, I managed to get one (yes... Just the one!) side out. Had to bodge the original arm back on for now using the eliminator bush, bolt and some large washers as can't attach properly until the other side and steering rack has been removed. I did however bypass the hicas bit under the bonnet already so that next weekend I can hopefully finish the job and get all the hicas pipes etc removed and then off to the garage to get the tracking done (so that my new tyres don't get completely ruined)
  21. No amount of hitting it was shifting this mate, if it was that simple then i would have it fitted by now :) Hopefully someone could comment on the cutting route as in the pics above and how easy it is to remove after its been cut.
  22. Tried to fit my eliminator kit again today, for the life of me I can't get the ball joint out!!! Mark derby said to cut it like in pic 5 but how easy does it come out once this is done? Don't want to cut it if it is just as difficult to remove as I can't just leave the job half done (daily driver). Any info would be greatly received.

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