Only place that springs to mind is the RT-Performance replica for £200 new from themselves
Pre-Facelift
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/251441932298
Facelift
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mines-Front-Splitter-Lip-for-Nissan-350z-2007-2008-2009-fibreglass-FRP-z33-HR/261389680270?rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.m1851&_trkparms=aid%3D222002%26algo%3DSIC.FIT%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D286%26meid%3D5153019068558650545%26pid%3D100005%26prg%3D1048%26rk%3D1%26rkt%3D5%26sd%3D251441932298%26
Sorry to Hi-Jack, one day I'd like to do the same, once I got all the performance mods out the way (could take a while)Whats the cabling like for the current AMP...Crap and just replace? Or usable?
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Had the same issue a couple weeks back and sprayed the bonnet latch mechanism with WD-40 Lithium Grease spray.
On initial spray you could already see the light rust oozing out from the gaps, which had effectively seized all movement.
My mate had an ATi Eyefinity card and it worked ok until the drivers threw issues (his Eyefinity setup was for 3x 22"Dell monitors and built for gaming)
He has now switched to an nVidia card and hasn't had any problems since
Really need a budget for these kind of things.
No point in suggesting something say an nVidia GTX Titan that costs like £800 when your budget is only half.
On my rig I have a GTX 770 watercooled, which came in at £370. So I would guess a air cooled one would be around £300.
Plays current games quite well (maxed out all GFX settings on Titanfall without getting any issues)
Hope this helps a bit
It was silver.
His name was Mark. ESR fitted the kit, I was there for a lot of the build of it. It was a genuine VS kit too which cost a small fortune.
He sold up and bought and M3 and made a dick of himself on that forum too.
I think your right and I am mistaking it for the white abomination Rik built
No, the white one, I think he was from Dartford or Southend, dunno, he used to sell cargo mats on here ages ago.
Was like two 2inch spacers then the wheel on the rear, which were BBS style
The top cubbys between the speakers are really no good for amps as I had the idea to mount them up there for Amy's Zed and then replace the cubby openings with perspex windows with ventilation holes, but you'll struggle to even fit a small amp in there, let alone a 5-channel
I remember a former owner on here called mb350z or something and he had the Veilside widebody kit on and the rear wheels were mounted on two sets of spacers. Kinda reminded me of a roll of Rowntrees Fruitpastilles