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Posts posted by Walbertonio
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Hmmm, sounds a wee bit dodgy to me. Seems it sends false air temp readings to the ECU, making it inject more fuel? Sounds like the potential for a little 'boom boom, bye bye engine' to me.
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That looks like an awesome trip, love those pics, nice one!
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Ahhh, quality stuff, there are some creative people out there!
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Congratulations!
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Looking sweet!
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Mine's pretty straight forward:
1) figure out ingenius plan to get a zed up the ridiculous ramp into my back yard
2) buy zed
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That's an awesome example, good luck with the sale!
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Just to add another name in there, look up ADSL24, they now do a LLU package, broken away from Entanet and using BE equipment AFAIK, might offer an alternative package/price etc? Been a good service so far for me.
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Good lord, amazing work there.
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Do enjoy a game of CSS, though I am a bit crap haha, I'll add the server to my favourites list!
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Clever stuff from microsoft once again, should go some way to repairing the damage the Vista launch did - pre-ordered too.
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Hmm well, may have found a solution - a ramp of this kind may well work:
http://www.theramppeople.co.uk/index.ph ... ries_1_inc
They do bespoke jobs so two of these on a smaller scale would tick all the boxes for me personally. May be handy if any prospective owner in future has the same problem!
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Hey hey,
Was able to get a test drive of a lovely 06 zed from Durham this evening, and the salesman was kind enough to let me drive back to my house to see if it would fit up the ramp under the carport - alas, it didn't, catching on the bodywork just behind the front wheels. So, need to look at alternatives... think any kind of ramp is out, backlane is fairly narrow, and we're talking about an inch of additional clearance needed pretty much. Does anyone with knowledge of the sunderland area know of any secure parking facilities or such for rent? Long shot I suppose, looks like I may be doomed to something on stilts to get it in ze back yard.
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Quality pics, car looks sweet!
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Al who? This global warming tripe is a phase that will pass in time. What we have in reality is a worldwide population problem, but we ain't gonna fix that by buying an electric coffin each. Birth Control on a global scale would be a start...
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Clever stuff from Microsoft again - but I'll certainly be getting home premium 64 at that price, thanks!
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Enjoy sir.
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lol, loving the Touring car antics with an extra zero or ten on the price tag.
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oooh, just looked them up, very sweet!
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Oh my
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Hmm, been out to repair 2 PC's at a cybercafe we support, done a desk setup (god bless Thin Clients, takes a few minutes tops), an induction, had lunch - now, some ordering, get some more Thin Clients together for a trip to Berwick tomorrow and then.... THE DENTIST!
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Cheers for the comments everyone. Walbertonio, its really easy to use. Just need to make sure the surface your working on is well lubricated and make sure you pick a smallish area. There are loads of guides on the net if you get stuck and your not that far away from me. Are you coming to Croft in two weeks time? (slightly off topic there!)
Ok, will do - still rather new to this more indepth method than bucket and sponge. Cheers for the offer, I'll have an experiment and see how I get on. Just had a look at the show & track day thats on, I'll not be able to make it though it does sound like a canny day out.
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Looking sweet, nice write up too. I'll have to try one of these clay bars, the one thing I'm missing from my set of bits and bobs.
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I don't do it personally, but a friend of mine had some quality names for a series of ancient polo's he had back in the day - from Princess to The Bullet. Many's the Damon Hill starts we tried, 5 fat blokes in the car, all shouting Hill Hill Hill! - I'm sure you can guess how far 45bhp propelled us.
its not a Z but i detailed it so im gonna show off
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That looks like a quality job, nice one!