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Steve-o

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  1. Not sure mate but just had to say the bumper does look nice ;) I fitted the standard light units behined the mesh on my S13 veilside bumper, fraid to say bumper had to come off, and there were no aftermarket units for the bumper! Don't know what the story is to these ones. I eventualy made a bracket to sit behined the mesh and mounted two side repeaters under the mesh a little further back, dead easy to get to and change behined the pannel, passed MOTS fine too ;)
  2. fair do's think I will watch it tho and see what happens, only interested in the exterior bits ect if it goes cheap. Would want to get rid of the engine etc straight away ;)
  3. car to enlighten me? And Si it seems a good starting point for a project car if it goes cheap enough.
  4. not a fibreglass copy mate just cause you want to up your prices ;) :p
  5. ? the car seems ok, I dont even want the engine / gearbox just the shell etc? Is he a bit of a dick then?
  6. Tempted to bid on this and use as a bit of a project http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=18238&item=4538899471&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW non tubby but I think would be ideal project car what do you guys think?
  7. silk, cotton, see through, lace, your sexy thong I've got to know Or you could show me
  8. and if that aint disturbing enough, check this out http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=18238&item=4538338933&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW 5817 mileage **** off, next he will be finding another amazing low mileage Z with 19 miles on the clock :eek:
  9. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=1469&item=5566217149&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW This is weird, any of you guys going to be bidding on it!?
  10. What in christs name is that? ROFLMA got any more pics?
  11. Take it thats a no then lol? someone else wanna buy it and try, I sell it cheapy cheapy, love you long time :P
  12. Not for me just the one main one and then payment details :confused:
  13. My biggest problem with imports, is the amount of second user car places that import complete trash as mentioned, they polish it up and try and sell it for a huge mark up. If you look on autotrader and the like, you can see huge amounts of imported trash under 4k mark and even many above. They were sold to these companies cheap for a reason, and basically I would never trust any of em! I would never buy an import car myself, unless imported by the main stealer and all history was accounted for. I like to know where my cars have been, and who have had them. Corrosion shouldn't be a problem if the UK car has been looked after, cleaned off (arches when they wash / wax it etc) and undersealed in some way each year, if you go and buy a UK Z that has rust, and hasn't been looked after underneath then tuff shit, you should have checked. Same if your Z rusts to bits underneath, you should have taken better care of it! IMHO, UK spec cars are better because cheaper insurance (and yes most mainstream companies will not even touch an import), you have no idea how long Jap cars (autos in specific) have been thrashed with lower spec oil cooling. Jap cars have smaller rims (if your going stock v stock) and if your not going for stock, then it's fair to say most japs who modify rag the absolute shit out of their car. I think they have a much bigger street racing culture than us and track racing culture. Import Z's are also hard to find with a nice leather interior, most come with the horrible tweed (sorry tweed owners! but it's true!), and again if it is stock, you have to foot the bill of a UK bumper, or have a fookin aweful fog light hanging somewhere off of it (only a minor thing I know, but how I despise bolted on fog lights!!!!!!) A friend of mine bought a modified import Z with lowish mileage, the autobox went pop in two weeks of ownership. This isn't to say there arnt good imports around, many people in this club have good imports, but to find one amongst the mess out there can be a bit of a mine field for the first time Z buyer. I would say 1 in 10 jap cars on the market (not through the club) is probably a goodun and probably around 1 in 4 UK cars is a goodun.
  14. Well lets just see how it does! Where are you guys seeing the other pics of it tho? I can only see 1?
  15. I would never, ever in the whole world pay 2.5k for a Z, I wouldn't even buy one for 3.5k. 4.5k is heading in the right direction. At the end of the day you get what you pay for, its fine to get a real ****ed car for 2.5k that will last a couple of hundred miles, but when the 1,000's of pounds of repairs come flooding in, people wish they had spent out that little extra for a good one. See it all the time on here, someone buys a cheap Z, next thing you know within a week, they are on about selling, scrapping etc etc, cause its died on them.
  16. I see this worth the price in two ways, If it had a list of top spec stuff on it, then maybe, but over 10k (as thats just the starting bid) for a pretty much stock Z, and the wheels etc arnt even very nice is just silly. We all want better selling prices for our cars, but, one guy putting his car up for a silly price isn't going to make any difference, so in the here and now that price is silly. Id rather pay 7k for a top-top spec Z that would be newer, probably have a rebuilt engine to a better spec, and lots more goodies. If this car was showroom condition, i.e factory everything and not modded at all, then it may stand a chance a lot more as a collectors car or concourse car, but as it is, it's a poorly modded, Z and the only thing it has going for it is low miles, but I would rather own a car that has been used than have very low mileage, infact un natural low mileage for an old car. You guys must know yourself, dont use a Z and it will give you more troubles next time round when you decide to use it, same with any car.
  17. lol what? if my car went in for tracking and they said that to me I would in no uncertain terms tell them to **** OFF. TBH Fraud service is shit, parts are cheap tho :)
  18. Looks well smart mate always wanted to do that to mine, but what the **** did you cut it with :eek: hehe Did you ever see my bonnet? me and Jay rotozipped it and didnt even need to repaint the pannel or touch anything up! Still looks the muts mate when its done good on ya ;)
  19. I think it could be your car telling you to drive it more :D
  20. Just thought lol, my car has 111k more on the clock than that one :eek: lmfao
  21. Complete *****x to that, low mileage seems odd? probably been clocked all its life!!! if it hasnt, the fact its not been driven since 1996 is bad I think. Drove once a year to the MOT centre? :O thats enough to kill a car. No telling what its history could be, for all we know the 15k mileage if genuine could be race miles on a track! 6.5-7k maybe, not 10k+
  22. Make one, strip off the back and bang a neon in there, i've got a spare set of back lights complete if you fancy purchasing them to try it ;)

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