Everything posted by JimboSmythe
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Back in the market...
Mines currently up for sale, SWB TT Manual, not sure what your budget is though? Cheers, James
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SWB TT Manual
Hi Everyone, Up for sale is my SWB TT Manual Zed, in the time I've had her she's been well cared for and spent some time with Jimmer to get things running just right. I'm in no immediate hurry to sell, but she needs to be used and I'm not getting the most from her! I have some odds and ends that will be included in the sale, alternative double din head unit (current is Nakamichi), misc parts and trim, diagnostic adaptor etc to be honest it's easier just to call or email for further information! (M) 07920 407715 (E) smithyguy@gmail.com She is rust free, solid and running well. To make her show worthy a respray and some minor body work would be required, but other than than, she's nice and clean! She's had some deletes from previous owners, all I've under taken is a full HICAS delete. Garaged and protected from the elements, on the occasions she's been taken out its been dry and driven with consideration (a few bursts to blow out the cobwebs but otherwise she's had it easy). Any queries just get in touch! Kind regards, James
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HICAS Delete Tidy Up
Hi All, I've fully deleted the HICAS but just wondering from those that have done the same, where have you neatly put the following: Because of the way that the pipes route, it doesn't want to lay flat easily, I'm assuming most people make some sort of bracket to secure it to existing solenoid mount? Any opinions or pictures from others would be appreciated. Cheers James
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What did you do to your zed today?
So when do I get the same treatment considering you're only 10 minutes away? :yes: Plus my Zed is currently off the road having some minor TLC! Cheers, James
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Rust inside the rear arch & brake pipes.
Just taken the bumper off mine at the rear and now makes me worried what I might have in store! But at the same time, inspired by the excellent work you've done!
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Membership Renewed
Paid :clap:
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SWB TT Rear Bumper Bracket
Taken the rear bumper off (after a mission) and found the bracket on the drivers side has rotted: Looking for replacement. Cheers, James
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Removing the rear bumper!?!
Much obliged I'll take plenty of pictures and do a little guide once I figure it out!
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Removing the rear bumper!?!
I've taken these out but you say there are more? There are about 8 studs running along the back, so they all have to come off? I'll search for the Automodz thread.
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Removing the rear bumper!?!
I'm having a mare removing the rear bumper, so far I've removed the 6 plastic clips at the bottom of the bumper, tried taking out the 2 internal bolts behind the boot trim and the one in the arch. On both sides this is stuck: I can't see that keeping it in place, although advice on how to get them off would be appreciated! Can anyone provide me a step by step guide please? Cheers James
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What is this and can it be removed?
You sir, make a good point! They shall be removed tomorrow!
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300zx becoming a secure system with SSL
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300zx becoming a secure system with SSL
It's probably nothing serious, if there is anything I can do to help diagnose/hunt the issue (assuming it actually is of importance and not just a BS browser warning), please do let me know. Kind regards, James
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300zx becoming a secure system with SSL
Hi, Thank you for your continued improvement and dedication to the site (and the club), just a heads up, my browser is highlighting insecure resource links (images etc), is this something that needs to be investigated? Cheers James
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What is this and can it be removed?
So by the looks they are useless anyway? I can just unbolt, remove whats left of the brackets and refit cleaned bolts to prevent rust? Cheers James
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What is this and can it be removed?
Hi, I am doing some work on my Z at the moment and have found 2 of these brackets (opposing rails), can someone please tell me what they are for and if I'm ok to remove them. Kind regards, James
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Boot Trim (Center Panel)
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4 x 18" Alloys & Good Tyres
Mainly for the tyres (Nearly new on front, a good amount left on the rears), I believe the offset on the fronts is wrong so unless you have slightly flared arches or can adjust the cast they will rub slightly (rears are fine). Might be able to deliver dependent on where work takes me but there will be an additional charge. Kind regards, James
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2 x Rear License Plate Bulb Assembly
Hi, Looking for 2 x rear license plate assembly with bulbs, got an MOT coming up and the connectors have perished: Kind regards, James
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Pipe Removal
I've had a quick look from underneath and I think I know where it's coming from. To be fair planning on locking out the hicas and deleting the solenoid from the engine bay so will be a good time to get it all done. Sent from my SM-N910F using Tapatalk
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Pipe Removal
They're sporting some very stylish disposable gloves to cover them over [emoji6] Sent from my SM-N910F using Tapatalk
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Pipe Removal
On there good and tight but the "twist and break" method certainly seems the way forward. They look pretty much as new to be fair so unless I find something drastic, they will be going back on. Thanks for the advice everyone, appreciated. Regards James
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Pipe Removal
I'll give it a go later tonight, I'm noticing no one's said anything about them being warm, so assuming it won't make any difference. Thanks for your advice guys, will update later. Cheers, James Sent from my SM-N910F using Tapatalk
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Pipe Removal
I feel utterly stupid asking this question, but......... Any tips for removing the 2 air pipes in the picture below. I've got a power steering leak and to get to the culprit I need those off, yet there seems to be no play whatsoever on them. To be fair, they actually feel glued in place, is it just a case of get them warm via a hair dryer (or blast around for 30mins) to make them more pliable? Or is there something basic here I should know?
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Drive Tunnel/Rear Vibration 55mph+
£186 Inc VAT, it's based on time to fix so will vary Sent from my SM-N910F using Tapatalk