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  1. NOW SOLD Moderators: can you please remove this? Thanks! Sadly the time has come to sell our beloved zed so here it goes... For sale is a Gunmetal Grey 55-reg 350z coupe with the GT pack. This is an original UK car, first registered in September 2005. It has 54000 miles on the clock (slowly rising as this is our daily driver). The car is the early 276bhp model benefiting of reduced tax as well. We're the the third owners of the car and we took good care and pride into owning it for the last five years. The car has not been tracked or taken part in any sporting events. We did nevertheless enjoy taking part in some of the spectacular Wales drives organized by the 350z-uk club and took part into static car shows with other clubs as well. The spec follows the UK GT pack without any engine or interior modifications. Highlights include: * Black leather interior * Heated and electrically adjustable leather seats * Cruise control * Optional 18 inch RAYS alloys * BOSE 6xCD player/radio with 6 speakers and subwoofer behind driver seat * Steering wheel audio controls * Optional Bluetooth connector wiring installed in driver armrest (requires separate adapter) * Brembo brakes * Xenon headlights * Central locking, alarm, imobilizer * Plenty of mod-cons such as electric windows, mirrors, reading lights, power sockets, cup holder, armrest and lockable storage, etc. Full Nissan main dealer service history. There has been no smoking in the car and the interior is clean and in excellent condition. The bodywork is in great condition too - it should be seen to be appreciated. There is some corrosion on the front alloys, this being a common issue with the Rays at this age. Falken 452 tyres all around with plenty of thread left. MOT is valid until 20 Oct 2013 when next service is due as well, tax until 1st October 2013. Car is also advertised on the usual places (autotrader, pistonheads) The car is located in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. £8195 Feel free to PM me for contact details or more info
  2. Makes sense. Unfortunately I can't help as this seems to be finance related and outside my area. Best recommendation is always to check with the "gatekeeper" (of the gateway - ha!) and let them tell you what you should use to get in so to say
  3. Well, I'm afraid there's no escape swamping into technical details. It's like asking how to fix the piston timings on a green car with four wheels Without knowing more details about the kind of gateway you are talking about you won't get much help. And posting those kind of details in a public forum is usually not recommended... I suggest finding a friendly nearby boffin that can help you with this.
  4. Yes. Imagine the fun of slamming down the hatch with someone sitting in the back seat. That is someone that's got the appropriate body parts above their shoulders....
  5. I think first kerb hit with one of those and it's bye bye wheel... But I suspect you need wheels like that on a boring car like a Golf
  6. +1 The instructions on the tin also specifically say to set recirculation on? Any reason why this would be different on the Zed?
  7. Hi Dave - do you have spare a passenger door air vent from your breaking by any chance? This is the bit I'm looking for http://www.350z-uk.com/topic/70033-wanted-passenger-door-air-vent/ Cheers Daniel
  8. Passenger door air vent available by any chance? Sent a PM Cheers
  9. Already did, but any other offers wellcome
  10. Anyone's got one of these around? Cheers Daniel
  11. Parking on grass verges :nono: Welcome to the forum. Car looks good. I'd be checking what those "350z specialists garages" were servicing it, and that a decent make of disk and pads was used in the recent replacement. Factor any of that in the cost, do an HPI check, and check for the usual known issues listed here, and deffinitely do an extensive test drive. But it looks like a good example that hasn't been tampered much with from the original and well maintained.
  12. Is there a threshold where elections are declared invalid due to low turnout? I mean, imagine if the 100 people that bothered to turn to vote today were all ex-cons? Not that they were, but low turnouts means very little credibility for whoever gets elected...
  13. Yes, people still and will fall for this kind of stuff. The fault is not with them as much as it is with the c**p Microsoft Windows that allows you to run a file willy nilly simply based on the file extension c**p - the same Windows that coincidentaly likes to hide those extensions as much as it can thinking it makes people's life easier. I just can't believe that after 20 years of Windows Microsoft still hasn't done anything about this.
  14. I've had exactly the same thing when I replaced the battery a while ago. Dealers's advice was to leave the car running for the engine to get to temperature after reconnecting the battery (in my case all the dealer had to do was reprogram the idle on the Consult thing). Most likely nothing wrong with the car.
  15. I think some dealers often keep used vehicles on the forecourt untaxed and can legally drive them with temporary license plates - I've seen that first hand on a number of test drives. Not sure if they were declared SORN though. In any case, probably not relevant if you're buying privately.
  16. In my car (standard UK 2005 model) I can get the alarm to go off by locking the car with a window open and waving my hand in through the open window. Not sure if your setup will do the same though
  17. There is probably a correlation with the kind of people that own a particular car model - the people I know owning Clios are not the kind that would spend much on maintenance, for various reasons. I wouldn't generalize this to the general Clio owning population, but that's what my statistical sample would indicate. But that makes it far worse that expensive cars like beemers or mercs or audis (who you'd expect to be regularly maintained) are getting to the top of the breakdown probability. That's not quite true - perhaps you meant "The more common the car, the more likely you are to notice one break down." That's a completely different thing to the chance of a particular model of a car breaking down during a time of ownership. The article talks about "average number of days per year spent in the garage" which is independent of the amount of the particular model of cars on the road.
  18. There is a small upright cap with a cross-recess screw drive on the hose going to the heater bellow the windscreen in the engine bay. Be careful not to undo it with force as the screw drive is plastic and easy to break. Check the service manual for a piccie. A trick to get airlocks out is to squeeze the bendy thick hose coming out at the top left of the radiator (looking towards engine bay). Couple of sqeezes get the coolant gurgling through - let it settle for a while, top up with more, repeat squeeze, etc.
  19. You wouldn't even need to hire a car, just take the train from Nice to Ventimiglia, there's loads of cheap buses from there, just check the timetables. Done that last year, it was great
  20. +1 on the surrounding areas. Monaco, Eze, Menton, Antibes, Cannes, etc. If in Cannes or Juan les Pins, go to Ile St. Marguerite for a nice secluded beach spot. I'm sure you'll find plenty of things to keep you busy for 5 days...
  21. What happens with the points on your license though? Aren't they still recorded, even if you don't pay the fine?
  22. Love the gear shift knob, there's a Feng Shui feel to it, must be really calming in those long drives...
  23. I've had version 1 it a while ago, for the only reason that I got it for free with the broadband deal and there was no subscription. Basically I was getting a free PVR for watching Freeview channels. It was OK for that, and then there were some on-demand movies or programs that you could buy, though nothing very exciting and very limited selection. I never bought any of the subscription channels. I think nowadays I would opt either for an off-the-shelf PVR with HD Freeview capability (i.e. no subscriptions) or I would go for a subsidised top of the line box like a Tivo or Sky HD with a good selection of HD channels. I couldn't bear watching SD anymore - not to mention paying for it! BT Vision doesn't do HD for freeview channels, and don't ever think you can watch good quality HD content live over broadband, it just won't happen. You can probably download stuff for hours and then watch it, but you'll be paying over the nose for it. So it's a No from me
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