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BulletMagnet

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  1. Exhaust temperature sensor for aftermarket monitors?
  2. Yeah, our AA is Automobile Association as opposed to the Alchoholics Anonymous I guess they could have gone for BAA, but I think that went to British Aviation Authority, plus it makes you sound like a sheep
  3. http://www.cybox.co.uk They have a phone number on there too
  4. Very nice In the UK we have AA, so AAA minus one A, but over there you associate AA with something entirely different. But I guess if you end up calling the AAA too many times you might have a problem and may need the AA, but not the UK AA....
  5. I'M WOOOORKIN OVERTIME RIGHT NOW!!!!! BUT FOR OTHER STUFF WISH I HAD "EXTRA" EXTRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaaaaaaaaa..........
  6. But as before, not really "feelin" the front myself. Might have another tinker with the image when I have a spare 5 mins
  7. DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMN!!!!! No funds in bank or I would snap your arm off immediately
  8. I did suggest black mesh in my first reply.... Mocked something up with my minor skills.... Did the door handles black too
  9. I love Switzerland purely for the concept of the Vignette for road tolls, €40 for a sticker that valid for a whole year And of course the beautiful scenery and tunnels. Willkommen bei uns und Ich hoffe wir sind freundlich und hilfreich
  10. If you are near Huntingdon, give Keith at Wheel Genie a call, very good at what he does.
  11. £50-£75 including powdercoating I'd say
  12. I wouldn't want to do this for any money for anybody, best go to the pros for that, like RT-Performance who are traders on here
  13. The key is being patient and use a hairdryer/heatgun. Once heated the vinyl becomes very easy to work with and will stretch over most surfaces. When doing the main centre console part either start from the bottom working up or start slightly under halfway up. Triple gauges will test your patience, so be warned. Gear surround is fairly straight forward, cubby door needs disassembly in my opinion for cleaner edges. After a few years it's still looking alright, but may fancy a change. Dunno if I'm gonna paint or re-wrap in a different colour/texture
  14. Depending on your flexibility you could get in via the boot (Or attach a clothes hook to a broom handle and open doors through the open hatch)
  15. Like only a mother can love an ugly child :lol:
  16. I'm surprised the pics weren't taken of the items already fitted to your car
  17. Jealousy...yeah cool story bro
  18. There are times in life when people say the phrase "Just because you CAN do something, does not mean you SHOULD be doing it" This is one of those times. And I'm not even having a discussion, that front bumper is hideous, end of. That front bumper is up there among LED washer jets, cheap LED strips stuck onto headlights, unnecessary numberplate deletes on rears of cars (think Merc C-Class with smoothed boot lid and numberplate stuck on bumper), any Halfords £5.99 stick-on tat and the list goes on. If you haven't already, you could register an account at www.barryboys.co.uk
  19. My slam panel has the intake bit covered to help a little to direct air towards the air filter
  20. Erm.....that is certainly "different". Front bumper looks odd like Jimmy Hills chin, it sticks out too far. Even with spacers the current wheels kinda don't go with the kit. You ever consider using black mesh to carry the black & yellow theme? If you enjoy it then fair enough, but personally I think you ruined a perfectly good GT4.
  21. if you have the OEM amp, then that blue wire needs to connect to it to turn it on.If you have an aftermarket amp, then there is a connector on it saying "remote on" to which this wire needs to connect to to turn it on Hope this helps OEM amp is in the boot, left hand side under the foam bits
  22. Not sure about "chicks", but I do get the occasional seagull at work....who then poop on it
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