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  1. Thank you for the offer but I was really hoping to just pick them up and pop them straight on the car, I.e. not have to buy tyres really.

     

    I've already got a pair of RE050a's at my parents house with 4mm on so I could live with them needing fronts.

     

    There's a nice set of GT4 alloys on eBay, good nick, 6mm tread all round, £750. But the tyres are bloody Nexens.

  2. Happy to pay up to £550 ish for the right set.

     

    Tyres must not be ditch finders and would like a good 5mm+ tread all round.

     

    For the money, I won't expect immaculate but minimal nicks preferable.

     

    I'm in Leicester and can collect (if I twist my mates arm enough) so try me.

     

    I can probably arrange collection through work too.

     

    Try me people!

  3. I've been doing a little thinking...

     

    The blackberry music gateway is a device that connects via BT to your phone, the device plugs in to a normal 3.5mm aux in. You stream your music over BT to it.

     

    http://www.play.com/Mobiles/Mobile/4-/40686657/741210711/BlackBerry-UK-ACC-41596-002-Music-Gateway/ListingDetails.html?_%24ja=tsid:11518%7Ccat:40686657%7Cprd:40686657

     

    I'm thinking of adding this to the Bose hack (haven't got around to doing this yet though) then having a blackberry music gateway in the cubby. They're quite small (zippo sized).

     

    I get in my car, tap my nfc phone on the gateway, select 'tape' on my bose and carry on. You'd have to hard wire it which could prove difficult for me but will probably pose no problem for the masses.

     

    I hate cables BTW.

     

    Theoretically phone should be fine having two separate BT connections and on the reviews I've read, it should stop playing music when someone calls and then the 350z would take the call.

     

    Not bad for £30.

  4. Ok, we'll mine works perfectly.

     

    Packed both sides with blu tack so it's got a nice weight. Key turns nicely and more importantly, it starts the car.

     

    Just got to await my burger badges for the fob and I'm done.

     

    Well chuffed.

  5. My local independent locksmith used a standard key clone cutter and it worked first time :shrug:

     

    Snap, it took a little jiggle first time, like a car when the steering lock is on but it went from ign off to 1 and 2 a few times and now feels normal.

  6. Oh bloody hell, my burger badges didn't arrive! Dispatched though.

     

    On a positive note, blade was cut, all put together, works in ignition but actually haven't started the car but I'm going out later so I'll test the transponder later.

     

    My blade sits slightly off centre which annoys me a little, it's not absolutely perfect but it's as good as! Could maybe do with another screw near the blade hinge for example but beggars can't be choosers.

     

    I packed it with blu tack so it's got a little weight to it now, much better.

     

    All in all, a job well done!

     

    Have you tried to turn it yet? Mine was cut off centre and doesn't work. Have had to order another one. Trouble is we have three Timpsons in town and their company policy says they can't cut third party blades, so the only other guy available arsed it up. Running out of options now, it was only supposed to cost £15 plus cutting, I'm now in for £30 plus cutting. At least I didn't get charged for the first carve up, he tried to imply that it wasn't their fault, cheap ebay crap and all that, but I think he just didn't set the machine up right.

     

    Notice that the screw is going to be under the badge if you stick one in the burger recess as well, not good when you come to change the battery and it won't stick again. Hopefully it won't need opening for a few years, and the badges come in two's, so there's always a spare.

     

    Otherwise just the job, and no bigger than our other Alfa flip key. The time we've waited for this I don't think you're going to get a smaller one any time soon.

     

    Yeah turns fine, chap said he couldn't guarantee it (third party keys etc) which is quite fair but all is well.

     

    I've not actually started the car with it so the only untried bit is the transponder.

     

    I've not had to change the battery yet in 4 years I'd owning the car, I can live with buying from badges for £2.50 every time.

  7. Oh bloody hell, my burger badges didn't arrive! Dispatched though.

     

    On a positive note, blade was cut, all put together, works in ignition but actually haven't started the car but I'm going out later so I'll test the transponder later.

     

    My blade sits slightly off centre which annoys me a little, it's not absolutely perfect but it's as good as! Could maybe do with another screw near the blade hinge for example but beggars can't be choosers.

     

    I packed it with blu tack so it's got a little weight to it now, much better.

     

    All in all, a job well done!

  8. :thumbs:

     

    Take like an hour to do it as its a pain in the backside.

     

    Because of the timings required to do it do you mean? I notice a lot of ppl have no luck / joy :shrug:

     

    If you do it with a stop watch, you'll be fine.

     

    Tricky bit is depressing throttle fully five times within 5 seconds, bloody hard to keep count of both in your head.

  9. Hi all

     

    Been having trouble starting the zed, started a few days ago clutch down turning key but nothing.

    Normally key out and trying again has fixed.

     

    Happened tonight and coudnt start for ten minutes, locked and unlocked doors a few times then it worked. But getting worried now it keeps happening

     

     

    Any Ideas

     

    Alarm playing up maybe

     

    Thanks

     

    When it does crank and start? Is it verrrry slow to crank?

     

    You still on the original battery?

     

    If so, replace the battery.

  10. could even make a nismo decal to go in the little square indent on the side.

     

    You reckon you could do a Z burger badge for the front RT?

     

    I appreciate its probably the most fiddle thing in the world.

     

    Basically, this badge http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NISSAN-350Z-370Z-Z-BADGE-EMBLEM-FAIRLADY-NISMO-/130839455951?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item1e76a3a8cf

     

    But for the key like this - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2-x-Nissan-Emblem-Badge-Logo-For-Remote-Key-Fob-Case-/200892027865?pt=UK_Car_Accessories_Safety_Security&hash=item2ec61913d9

     

    That would be very smart.

     

     

    I tried my key (uncut) in the ignition earlier, it won't foul on any of the ignition cowling, miles of space.

     

    Should be a job well done when the key is cut.

    without sounding rude....no :lol: way to fiddly and small sorry

     

    I thought it might be the worlds biggest faff in all fairness! :lol:

  11. could even make a nismo decal to go in the little square indent on the side.

     

    You reckon you could do a Z burger badge for the front RT?

     

    I appreciate its probably the most fiddle thing in the world.

     

    Basically, this badge http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NISSAN-350Z-370Z-Z-BADGE-EMBLEM-FAIRLADY-NISMO-/130839455951?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item1e76a3a8cf

     

    But for the key like this - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2-x-Nissan-Emblem-Badge-Logo-For-Remote-Key-Fob-Case-/200892027865?pt=UK_Car_Accessories_Safety_Security&hash=item2ec61913d9

     

    That would be very smart.

     

     

    I tried my key (uncut) in the ignition earlier, it won't foul on any of the ignition cowling, miles of space.

     

    Should be a job well done when the key is cut.

  12. The panel is a door, £475+vat.

     

    Their bodyshop must have an excellent profit margin.

     

    I'd push to lose half of your deposit, they'd make a little and it'd be more realistic all round.

  13. I'd check whether they've actually had the work done.

     

    At the retailer I work for, we're not in the business of ripping people off. We are still a business at the end of the day though, not a charity.

     

    If a customer wanted some work done that probably wouldn't be done normally, then cancelled, we would deduct the price of the work from the deposit and refund the rest.

     

    How big is the panel? For example, if we wanted a bonnet painting on a car, it's going to cost us about £150+VAT.

     

     

    Often though, we'd agree the above, customer would cancel and the bodyshop hasn't had time to do the work. We'd refund the deposit and not worry about the paintwork as it's not been done yet.

  14. Taking he cost of repair out of your deposit is reasonable.

     

    £500 for spraying a panel is the expensive bit. Typically I'd expect to be charged £70-£120 for spraying a panel depending on how much work it needs.

     

    I work within the trade so know how much retailers should be paying for the type of work.

     

    Or, they won't be in business for much longer with prep costs like that.

  15. Cool key..never understand why manufacturers dont make Flip Keys..They dont

    make holes in your pocket...My S500 had a flip key 10 years ago... :thumbs:

     

    Mercs havent had flip keys? w220's didnt. They had a detachable key but you rarely use that?

     

    Cant wait for a guide.

     

    You really won't need a guide, it's genuinely so simple.

     

    I've decided to use a ball of blu tack to fill the space nearest to the ignition, I'll pack the transponder inside the blu tack. Shouldn't damage the transponder and will keep it safe I guess.

  16. I might just buy one now for the hell of it. Can get the key cut tomorrow so that as soon as it arrives, I can put one together.

     

    Will post up a guide with full pics, but not before spraying it RED :D

     

    Good man!

     

    Done. Will get key cut tomorrow so I can put it together when it arrives on Friday/Saturday.

     

    The blade with the key doesn't look very removable, unless you're a seasoned professional or something?

     

    There's no screws like others that I've seen on the Internet.

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