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Joely P

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  1. Ignore the "post '93" though as no JDM or UKDM cars were supplied with the new PTU from the factory (regardless of the MY, possibly with the exception of MY99?), they were all fitted with the pre '93. Only USDM cars (and probably other hot climate markets) were sold with the newer model. I believe there was also a recall in the US for older models to have theirs replaced. The post '93 part was originally for a Skyline.
  2. I consider myself an intelligent person and I have a reasonable understanding of our political systems and politics in general, but for me (and probably 95% of voters, knowingly or not) I feel that this decision has far too much going on, too many variables and too many unknown factors for me to comprehend the consequences and educate a vote. Shot in the dark!
  3. The IACV (Idle Air Control Valve). I think the connector is common to other plugs in the bay so should be easy to source and replace.
  4. Affirm, pics working now [emoji106]
  5. 1/10 for reading the post! I also look forward to seeing that little beaut Richie, hopefully in the flesh one day too [emoji41] Although it could be a costly viewing for me!
  6. Coopd, that is looking fantastic [emoji41][emoji106]
  7. Possibly yes. https://www.ebay.co.uk/ulk/itm/181558020245
  8. The higher the value you ask for, the higher the policy premium. It also depends what FJ+ options you chose. No doubt you could get it cheaper, but you have a decent, hassle free, agreed value classic policy and in the unfortunate event of a claim being made, hopefully that pattern will follow [emoji106]
  9. I can't seem to edit my posts anymore, any idea what's happened? I hate leaving spelling mistakes unaltered after not spending enough time proof reading! Joel.
  10. If you want a hassle free agreed valuation, Footman James is your best bet. They with give you an agreed valuation over the phone most of the time and they have some great policy benefits such a zero deduction salvage. You should look between 10-15k imo. Definitely worth a call.
  11. 1. Stephen/Z32bolt 2. Andrew/AndrewG 3. Scott/sdriver73 4. Simon/Mondo 5. Gary/GSC60 6. Simon/Funkysi 7. Richard (and Julia)/RichardSmith 8. Chris/chrisbasildon 9. Joel/JoelyP
  12. Just had a look through the ad/spec, that's a pretty serious machine you have there dude [emoji106]
  13. Here's the link if it helps. As a perspective buyer, your eBay username would instantly put me off [emoji1] https://www.ebay.co.uk/ulk/itm/131769852556
  14. I do like the GT-C, this set has been on eBay for a while now (I get notifications for any 114.3 Volk or Rays wheel listed, it's just a shame they're so blooming wide with a hugely aggressive, negative offset!... https://www.ebay.co.uk/ulk/itm/322032203474
  15. Haha, I'll be sending you my 99specs to tango!
  16. The offset is a bit... off! [emoji1]
  17. Those plastics [emoji15] attention to detail [emoji108]
  18. Probably why they have an option with and without the Z logo [emoji6]
  19. Also keen to see some pics fitted [emoji106]
  20. Happy Birthday El Presidente [emoji512][emoji482][emoji322]
  21. I'd be interested in gloss black with no logo [emoji41]
  22. If the promo pics for the series 6 are anything to go by, I'd say they were a genuine option. Whether they're genuine series 6 wheels or just polished wheels is another question, I'd say you'd be better off getting yours polished or chromed if you want that look. [emoji106]
  23. I just think it would've been wise to be armed with these finer details before advertising the item for sale. I'm still none the wiser as to what would be required to finish this installation; what, where to and how do I relocate components, do I need to replace my SMIC and buy a front mount, if so what front mount would be compatible, what else is needed. That way a perspective buyer can gain a better estimate of the total costs involved. As the company have quoted you £700 to custom manufacture this kit, does that mean that subsequent kits will also cost £700 even though they will probably save 80% of the manhours on the 2nd set onwards? Considering they will just be a copy of the kit you've had made. If they're not a copy of your kit, then you need to amend the advert to state that the buyer would need to send his car to the manufacturer for the duration of the build. I'm not saying that as you're "pioneering" this development that you should soak up all the costs of development and then all the buyers thereafter should get the kit for pence, I understand that maybe you want to make a profit on the first few kits to claw back some of the development costs, I get that. However I do think you should be more transparent if you're claiming to be offering an item essentially for free (no profit) from your side. I'm sure you can understand why the alarm bells are ringing for us paranoid linch mobs!

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