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Dave Brock

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Everything posted by Dave Brock

  1. Come on, somebody wants to do it surely. :-P
  2. My local coast road in Dorset is closed part way along for road works meaning the road is relatively dead. I've just got back from a great drive in the early sunset on an incredible road. I love my car so much on days like today.
  3. My bodyshop guy named my zed ED-209 from Robocop while he was doing my front bumper. Thought I might do a picture for him... Got this picture and I want "ED-209" written across the lower right quarter. I've tried doing it myself by just writing in in a retro style font, but it just looks awful. Can anyone throw a bit of talent at it for me please? http://imageshack.com/a/img829/2310/79ys.jpg https://imageshack.com/i/n179ysj
  4. 3 1/2 years on and that link is still valid. Right now I'm looking into sourcing the very same spoiler. Anyone know which way to point me?
  5. I was literally just about to post the same link. :-D
  6. There's a zed page on Facebook with some American sharing your youtube video asking about your lights.
  7. If they worked fine before you had them taken off and now you're selling them let me know buddy.
  8. EBay has helped me get h3cs when I needed them.
  9. I was missing one of mine when I fitted a new bumper recently. A woodscrew and cable tie does the trick.
  10. This is clearly in his angry hulk state. It's probably an absolutely top condition standard one under normal conditions. Must have just been cut up at a junction when these pictures were taken.
  11. Good photophop skills there! Can you make my guns look bigger on my online dating profile too? HAHA!
  12. My mistake. It was ages back when I had to fix mine. Turned out it was the cable actuating the valve that had come loose.
  13. First things first, get your hand under the dash above the clutch pedal and check the valve is opening on the heater matrix when you set it to call for heat.
  14. Yeah (as an electrician), I would say pick the best looking loom and check continuity through each wire and replace as necessary. Give it all a good shake and bend first to be sure any dodgy ones are well and truly broken so you find them.
  15. Thanks guys. Really appreciate the positive responses. All credit should really go to Scott at Specialist Paintworks Bridport for his brilliant work. More ideas to come, watch this space.
  16. https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000857619006&__user=501054541 That's to Specialist Paintworks Dorset's page. Try that.
  17. Just on the rear. It is however a legal requirement to have a front number plate.... I'll get round to that some time.
  18. Full photo album of work done here.... https://m.facebook.com/specialistpaintworks.dorset/albums/641135839258331/?__user=501054541
  19. Specialist Paintworks Dorset did the work. Scott is the best at what he does and no job is anything less than perfect. For this bumper he smoothed off the stone chip stuff, blended the fog light ducts, removed one fin from the lower ducts and smoothed out the upper line around the top of the bumper.
  20. (Who knew photography was so damned difficult!)
  21. I'm guessing an inline fuse somewhere. Any ideas how they were wired in? I can only assume the parking sensors have a control module somewhere with a fuse nearby. Your best bet would be to trace the wires back and see where the power has been tapped off.

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