Everything posted by Joely P
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OEM style gauges...
I'm after some gauges that look look similar to the OEM dials in the dash. Does anyone know of any manufacturers that make them. I've found some made by smiths international which I quite like: However, I don't really like the range in the water gauge going to 150 as it renders most of the scale pointless and the nominal operating temp will sit low down in the scale. They sell this style which has a much better scale but I don't really like the fact that they don't match the boost gauge with the full sweep: What do you reckon? Any other manufacturers that make something similar? CheerZ
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17 years ago
In 97 I started working on little puddle jumper aeroplanes, in 99 I moved on to work on large commercial airliners. I was quite content until 2001 when some ********* decided to fly some aeroplanes into buildings etc! The shock wave through the industry, the economic climate and the fact that we were screwed over by a ruthless airline, meant that by 2004 the company folded and I was made redundant. I then went down to Bournemouth to work on similar commercial airliners, until some ********* decided that they should shut the hangar doors permanently after losing work to middle east countries and being screwed over by a ruthless airline... I was made redundant in 07. I then moved again for a new job in a useless, badly managed company dealing with a popular airline. The company was bought out by a rival middle eastern maintenance organisation who asset stripped the lot then shut it down (lol)... I was made redundant in 2010. Now I work for a ruthless airline!
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best adjustable upper link arms
They work out about £290 including delivery but excluding taxes etc... Ouch!
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best adjustable upper link arms
You mean these: http://www.z1motorsports.com/product_info.php?cPath=6_8&products_id=6190 http://www.aus300zx.com/forum/showthread.php?t=317797&page=2
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oh i sooooooo want these!!!! group buy organiser wanted LOL
I just checked... It's either ended, or I made it up! Why would you want them anyway?
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best adjustable upper link arms
Have you considered stock upper arms! (lol) with shims?
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oh i sooooooo want these!!!! group buy organiser wanted LOL
Aren't these currently on a group buy at 3zc?
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best adjustable upper link arms
http://www.whiteline.com.au/product_detail4.php?part_number=KCA336 Maybe not enough adjustment?
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Aftermarket instruments
Or something like gibster tt has, stack digital dash.
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Wheel fitment
Good point, I take that for granted as my rims have plenty of clearance for the brakes. Although, I suppose with a higher offset you can use spacers to make them fit. If the offset is too low you're nadgered!
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My latest trip
I'm out in Norway at the mo... The place is riddled with super hot chicks but is bloody expensive!
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best adjustable upper link arms
Stock arms... With whiteline eccentric bolts?
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New 300ZX Owner!
Welcome :)
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Wheel fitment
They will fit no problems, but as pete says, for the best look they would benefit from spacer upfront. I'd say 15mm making the final offset ET23 for a sensible, yet stylish look.
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Gearbox heatshield
- Dyno Day
That's coz you're northern monkeys! Us southern fairies have to dig deeper! £30 is a pretty reasonable price IMO :)- Lee Dent & recommendation
Where are you based Lee?- Upper Link Adjustable Camber Arms
Why not use the shim camber adjustment kit and keep oem arms?- Finally picked me new car up, so new problems lol
Bugger, sorry to see this matey, it seems some vandal has stuck a load stuff round the bottom of your new zed?- 300ZX from greece
I henceforth would like to good you wish luck :) may the force with you be- Aftermarket Z alarm system
Full scale model RC zed!- wtf!!! car wont start? :(
Maybe your fuel pump was constantly running. Some dodgy wiring for the immobiliser that was disturbed?- Finally getting it tuned - guess the power
Hey, that's my guess, now I'm going to have to share my prize!- Sexy wheel nuts
How about these? http://www.driftworks.com/shop/gt50-wheel-nuts-with-key-4-colours-available.html I have the slimline internal drive wheel nuts from driftworks.- Finally getting it tuned - guess the power
535 - Dyno Day