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  1. Sized

    tyre choice

    +1. MPSSs offer awesome performance, and also look sexay Event Tyres are also pretty good on prices and have always done a great job of fitting whenever I have used them.
  2. Bad luck dude, hope you get it fixed ok. Assuming they knew they'd hit your zed, how do these people sleep at night?? My zed no longer goes anywhere near supermarket/public carpark now that I have a shed. 4 (admittedly very small) dings in various panels are enough for me ta. It does live on a road atm, but touch wood it's ok! The street is very quiet and has marked parking bays, one of which is handily big enough for my two cars only
  3. I was looking at this car the other day Do it! Nice TE37 SLs on it too
  4. Treat with Kurust and fill in with a touch up kit? Seems to have worked ok for my stone chips so far
  5. Interesting..........I have a very similar issue at the mo and it's deffo not bushes as they have all been renewed with superpro items pretty recently. Was thinking ARB droplinks so will have to check it out properly. Hope you get yours fixed for not too much £££ Broken Arrow
  6. I've used these since I first had the zed serviced after I bought it, purely because it was pretty, I do like a bit of HKS, and they're still pretty cheap in the grand scheme of things Can't say I ever noticed any performance difference on the road though!
  7. 100% yes to BBS in that colour with your car Was looking at these for my 350 before I got the SSRs
  8. Sized

    S5 or RS4

    RS4 no question for me. I was looking into getting one myself so did a bit of research - there's a good buying guide here http://forum.rs246.com/viewtopic.php?t=90255
  9. Sized

    Bump!

    Crikey Docwra bet you were gutted about the S14 Will be having a look at our car later but my missues informs me that there is a v small crack in the bumper. The scratch she mentioned initially was already there Either way it's over to the insurer to deal with and I will be hitting the wine later!
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    Bump!

    Insurance company wont care less about it. They will just pay out. Then use it as a reason as to why insurance premiums are so high. My wife also did the same "run in back of car at roundabout" in her 206 Gti. The other car only had a scratch on it, but like with your guys, they claimed for everything possible so it had to go through insurance. My wifes insurance company jacked her premium up so much for the following year that she could no longer afford to insure her car and had to sell it and get an ancient old heap of a car which still cost twice as much as her old car did to insure. Yep renewal time will be interesting next year! Have calmed down a bit now - at the end of the day no-one was hurt and it will be out of our hands once my missus has spoken to the insurance Thanks for the speedy replies all. Top work by people on here as always
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    Bump!

    Too right squee, really don't need this atm but hey ho. That's a bl00dy nightmare with your situation so hope you get it sorted soon. The other party also already mentioned that she will need a hire car!
  12. Sized

    Bump!

    Ekona: my girlf drive into someone. Getting her to phone the insurance now. kbeast: when I say 'our' insurance I mean the policy that's in her name for the runaround car. I am a named driver but that's by the by.
  13. Sized

    Bump!

    Wow, apparently the other parties garage has said "£2000 and a week to repair. New bumper, respray whole rear of the car, rear wheel arch damaged". Now I'm angry, our car has a tiny scratch on the bumper and my missus was doing about 5mph in 1st, so how can that be true!!! Will be getting her to phone our insurance right away and explain that the other party is trying it on...........
  14. Sized

    Bump!

    Thanks Steve that's what I thought on both points. I guess I would be after a new bumper too if I was in the zed and someone did that to me!
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    Bump!

    Update: my girlf has heard from the other party who is going through her insurance as the garage has told her there is 'a lot of damage'. This is blatant bullsh*t which is what I feared would happen, and without photos we can't prove otherwise Any suggestions guys? Much appreciated.
  16. Morning all, Would appreciate some advice here please. As some of you may know I bought a runaround recently for me and my missus to share. Well, unfortunately she has managed to have a bump in it Classic new driver error of running into the back of someone at a roundabout, so fortunately nothing too serious. Anyway, she has swapped details with the other party, but didn't take any photos. The other party is now going away to get quotes for a small crack and dent in the bumper of her mini cooper. I'm hoping she will be honest and not try to sting us for a whole new bumper!! Having (touch wood) only been involved in one accident years ago myself, the question I have is what we should do next re: our insurance company. The car is insured in my girlfriend's name and as she is a new driver I obviously do not want to claim on my insurance under any circumstances. Do I need to tell our insurance anything? Or just wait for the quote to come back from the other party (and hope that it's not too massive), and then pay them the cash? Thanks
  17. @ Hassan Depends what you term as a 'good bike'. For what you're going to use it for it will be absolutely fine, but it's a pretty old model now and was fairly 'budget' at the time in terms of MTBs, so if you want to do some off-road riding it won't be long before you're wanting/needing to upgrade components. The frame sounds fairly reasonable though so it would be an ok base to upgrade from. One of my bikes is an old Kona hardtail which hasn't been ridden much in the last few years but the frame was stil going strong 10 years after I got it (even though everything else had been replaced pretty much!). Chain lube wise I would recommend some of this stuff http://www.chainreac...x?ModelID=10048 To clean, get one of these on the case http://www.chainreac...px?ModelID=5783 Or in the past I've removed the chain with a link remover tool and degreased thoroughly before refitting and re-lubing. Remember, the chain does not need much oil! A small dab in each link, let it soak in, and then wipe away excess with a rag. Lock wise I haven't got a scooby to be honest - I only ride my bike for pleasure rather than transport and so it doesn't get left anywhere unattended. Have fun!
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    Shed

    Quick update. Went car shopping last weekend and bought............. A 54-plate Corsa Sxi! Budget went a bit higher, but not by all that much (especially considering some of the sh*te I saw at c£1,500). Car appears in great nick, 78k miles on it with full history and all manuals, spare keys etc all present and correct. Seems pretty nippy for a 1.2 too Would have preferred a focus, but my good lady wasn't keen (too big) haha. Thanks again for all the posts on this thread guys
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    Shed

    Be outside of the guys budget. Yep golfs at my budget look pretty ropey unfortunately. Haha classic. Not seen my missues drive yet but hopefully she doesn't use the wall too much! Have you had a bad experience mate? Funnily enough after starting this thread I have heard another murmouring about older corsas being junk, but my good lady's parents swear by old vauxhalls. They have a cavalier diesel that's done about 160k miles and their omega only gave up at about 260k..............
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    Shed

    Thanks for all the replies chaps Some interesting suggestions there. Doogyrev, van would be great but no way is my missus going to be thrilled with that The beemer is a bit on the old side, although I do have a soft spot for E36 325 tourings 307 and civics I will check out, but you might be right SMD - maybe I answered my own question! Do like a good Focus. Prior to the zed I had an ST170 which I loved despite it's shortcomings.
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    Shed

    Hi boys and girls, I'm going to be buying a shed soon and was after some opinions on what to go for from you nice folk please. The car will be used by me to transport my mountain bike at the weekend and by my girlfriend (who has recently passed her driving test) to drive to and from work. Therefore, I'm after something: - Cheap as poss to insure for a new driver - Fits a bike in the back easily (i.e. hatchback) - Good on fuel - Reliable - Up to Focus size Not really bothered about it being fun to drive as long as long as it does the job! Budget up to £1,400. So far I'm thinking of something roughly 10-11 years old in the vein of: Corsa 1.2 Focus Mk1 1.6 zetec (which would have the bonus of being a half decent steer) Any other ideas? Thanks in advance guys
  22. No problem mate, hope you find some wheels to suit
  23. Some pics on here: http://www.350z-uk.com/topic/61701-ssr-type-f-fitted-pics/ although they don't really show the flush-ness that well! There's room for more on the front probably but not a lot. 20mm spacer should sort you out yep, but Tarmac or CS on here can sort you out with the right offsets, which would be a much better option imo
  24. Those offsets are not great bud. With those widths I'd be looking at et22 as a minimum, and probably et15 to get a nice flush stance. I run 9.5j and 10.5j SSRs with et22 offset all round and it looks spot on to my eyes
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