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  1. Car sold to Pete, aka belfastboy. Good luck mate and hope you enjoy it as much as I did. Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
  2. I've now got two very firm offers for the car - I'm trying to work out the fairest way of doing this if anyone has any ideas? Calling dibs probably isn't fair when folk at work etc: I also don't want to take the p*#s with bidding wars etc! Viewing booked in for sat morning so no decision til then. Hope folks are ok with that! Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
  3. Haha 3 offers in as many hours! I knew advertising here was a good choice. There is movement on the price but 6k is too low. Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
  4. With a heavy heart im selling my Zed It's been a great car - I normally only keep cars for around 2 years. I've had the Zed for 5. It is: A 2005, 54 plate Black 350Z GT with 55,224 miles at present. It falls into the lower tax bracket and benefits from the usual GT pack goodies - the seats are full leather, electronically adjustable and heated - Bose stereo system (stubby aerial fitted but original in the glove box) - 18" Rays wheels, I had these refurbed in anthracite It is slightly modified - wheel spacers, purely cosmetic but dont push the wheel out past the bodywork - Antracite wheels as mentioned above - Plenum spacer (via the 350Z forums) - Uprev remap by RS Tuning in Leeds - 290bhp It has been taken good car of by Falcon Performance in Middlesborough (if the car stays even remotely local they have my full recommendation). The next service is due Feb 2016. MOT due this month - I will get this done in the next 2 weeks. Tyres have loads of tread, all four were replaced at the start of this summer. The reason for sale is to make space for a new car. My commute has trippled in length so I now have a 65 plate 330D on boat over to the UK as we speak. The paintwork is in good condition for car of its age, usual stone chips etc but none that are particularly noticeable. I do like to keep it clean (I find it therapeutic!) and the Detailing World forums have cost me a lot of money! Only real bad point is some kerbing to the drivers side alloys. No buckling or bending of the wheel though. For a good offer I will be prepared to get these refurbed. I have two keys and a valet key knocking around somewhere. Locking wheel nuts and key all in good order. Loads of documentation. Located in the Newcastle-Upon-Tyne area. Pics:
  5. What kind of size were the bumpons that you used? Found an ebay seller for those interested: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Self-Adhesive-Polyurethane-Bumper-Stops-Feet-20-0-x-6-2mm-high-/200825774159?pt=UK_BOI_Electrical_Components_Supplies_ET&var=&hash=item74708c1e4b
  6. I'm not a fan os this revenge BS. I don't have kids, I do have a kid sister that im overly protective of and I think I agree that in the heat of the moment someone might get a slap. Pre-meditated revenge / torture is just a waste. A waste of time. Im pro death sentance for pre-meditated murder, pre-meditated rape and all rape <13. Prove beyond doubt and a bullet to the head and be done with it. It's a log ical approach in my opinion. Restorative justice doesn't work. I deal with enough people with 50+ or 100+ arrests on a daily basis to be SURE that offenders rarely truly reform. (apologies for spelling grammer - post nightshift!)
  7. What the noise / sound like in comparison?
  8. As above.. Exhaust is blowing and upon closer inspection it has snapped at the joint on the left section of the back box.
  9. Cracking result! Nice to see court proceedings working out well for a change.
  10. http://www.customcoats.co.uk/alloy-wheel-repairs-newcastle - just off the Coast Road. I'm hearing good things about these guys. No personal experience of them but a mate took his 330i there and it turned out good. I'm planning on getting my wheels done there in the New Year.
  11. Do you have details of this 'power' elaborate further. http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2006/49/section/18 However this legislation is prospective and to the best of my knowledge isn't yet active. I could see an arguement that if you are found to be using a detector that also (purposefully or not) jams a handheld detector then you may be viewed as obstructing..
  12. As much as I see what you mean and with the greatest of respect, I think you may be greatly over estimating how interesting your regular trip to the newsagents is! They are used to track criminals, stolen vehicles or people who may be in danger. Im all for having one on every set of traffic lights - even if it catches me at a George Michael gig.
  13. Little scrotes!! Conditional caution he said mate. Totally different thing. A conditional caution would likely be along the lines of pay for the damage or go to court. If you are dead against a CC then inform the Police of this. Perhaps in a statement. That makes it harder (not impossible, annoyingly) for the CPS to go down that route. If the Police are talking about conditional cautions then the choice is out of their hands. That put's it into the CPS' ballpark. They will decide what the outcome is. What I would suggest you do is take your car to 2 or 3 garages and get quotes for repairing the damage. If the value of the damage caused to all vehicles is over £5000 then it is a more serious offence and likely to result in court. Nothing to stop you suing them too if you aren't happy with the outcome at court. If one of them has a vehicle, he clearly has 'some' money.
  14. http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1988/52/section/170 You've done the right thing reporting it to the Police. It's a reportable accident under the above legislation. Her actions on the day amount to a fail to stop, but she could easily say she didn't feel safe to stop. It's a valid defence (especially given your actions in stopping her). If she did not give you details and did not speak to the Police about it within 24 hours, she is guilty on an offence (fail to report). This is also easy for her to negate, but doesn't look great at court when tagged to a careless driving prosecution. http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1988/52/section/3 I'd say she is guilty of careless. It would be a fairly easy win in court IMO. However, IMO a more appropriate course of action would be a driver improvement course (not all forces offer these) as it sounds like a momentary lapse in her concentration. It is not dangerous driving. As has been said above, do not go down the insurance route. It is simply not worth it. As to wether you would need to report it to your insurance company next year.. grey area. In theory anyone who curbs a rim has had an accident.. which is daft. However, having her prosecuted might show that you believed it was an accident! I'm not a traffic cop, but I find traffic easy peasy. It is black and white for the most part. That being said, the above is entirely my own opinion and is certainly not qualified legal advice.
  15. Ditto to that - best start telling your government though. It will be G4S who are Policing the streets in 10 years time the way things are going. Hope they catch the scrotes, aggy burglary will normally see people go to jail. Whats all this crap about displaying signs re CCTV? No such requirement. You can film your own property as covertly as you want and it can still be used as evidence in court. Just don't point the camera at your neighbours bedroom window!
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