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BulletMagnet

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  1. Looking on Facebook, Mark said it was a Zed with a Stillen SC and a rear mounted turbo
  2. Why do you travel so far to get stuff done? Team AFM is literally on your doorstep, rtbiscuit goes there all the time.
  3. No, it isn't Popcharger is made by Jim Wolf Technologies (JWT)
  4. Does your steering wheel have buttons? If you don't really use them, then don't connect them, up to you really
  5. Without looking in my own dash, I'd say that's the steering wheel controls
  6. Does this help? http://kennydomain.co.uk/html/nissan_350z_bose_audio_4.html
  7. Edited my post with a link. Best call Incartec to make sure, got mine from them and they are friendly and helpful. Also you may need the extra loom for steering wheel controls. Hope this helps
  8. Yes, you need a 350Z to ISO loom, make sure you get the correct one as there are different ones for Bose and non-Bose. http://incartec.co.uk/pages/Product.aspx?P=3022
  9. That's been the fashion for quite some time now. For some really stunning examples of custom builds, check this out http://www.million-dollar-pc.com/
  10. Should have had your name cut into the side panel too (Dont mind the coolant, spillage from filling up once)
  11. And the other lesson is Get wheels with correct offset, thus eliminating the need for spacers
  12. I remember finding a crisp packet in my mates air box when we cleaned it out for the first time
  13. Take it to a reputable independent garage and have a good once over and see if anything is amiss. Have a nice clean and clear canvass prior to modding
  14. Looks like it built more for aesthetics rather then function, will it have enough cubic capacity to run two subs?
  15. Us boys have shiny knobs, the ladies have a vajazzle
  16. The noise when turning off the engine is normal, if you keep the clutch in when turning off its less noisy. But rest assured its normal
  17. UPDATE JULY 2013 Took door card off to do a window reset to find this Like really?!? Mould??? But I did find a sure and effective way if getting rid of it. You do this :lol: In disgust of the mouldy speaker I went to local car audio shop, got some coaxials and components and spent the rest of the day taking almost all of the interior plastics out and putting the replacements in. Fast forward a month and... Got myself one of these Along with the amp I had bought these Audison 4-Gauge powercable kit Audison RCA leads Such a shame that such good looking cables are to be hidden away Dusted off my old Bazooka Tube and started to wonder where to fit it. Then I realised it was the same width as the Bose Sub mounting plate, so in it went All that was left was to tidy up this mess And all done And really really happy to report my old Bazooka Tube still kicks like back in the day, it reminded me how bad the Bose sub actually is. I also like the little touches on the Alpine Amp, like connecting speaker wires to plug in connectors, just keeps everything nice and neat. Threw a couple of tracks at it and it did put a smile on my face
  18. Just out of interest, what sort of tempretures do the internal sensors return under "spirited driving" conditions? Temps max out at 44C while running Prime95 putting 100% load on all cores for an hour
  19. I find the i7 overkill for what I need, so just got an i5 2500 and overclocked it to just over 3GHz. On a P67 Sabertooth, with 16 GB RAM. Running an older EVGA HydroCopper GTX470.
  20. Only just noticed the number plate saying DKU....Döner Kebab Unit
  21. You know what, you're worse than a girl in a shopping mall full of shoe shops. People are trying to make suggestions and you are being very very picky. Think about your original reason for going budget and remember the saying "Beggars can't be choosers" And for that reason, I'm out
  22. I hit 165 on the run from Cologne to Frankfurt
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