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  1. Anyone got these fitted? Considering getting some? Do they literally 'stick on'? Any pics from any owners? Cheers, Rob This is what I'm referring to: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/370326791229?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649
  2. Cheers mate, doesn't look quite right I'm afraid
  3. Hey Wasso, did you manage to email them? Happy New Year!
  4. Looks lovely mate but can't do without my interior for an amount of time I'm afraid...
  5. Dunno if this happens on the zed, but my Clio 182 had the same gear jumping problem and turned it to be a knackered gearbox mount... Good luck
  6. Autobrite tango... Spray on, agitate with paintbrush, remove with damp microfibres... And pressure washer usually fine if you are careful but agree with above point on not a normal hose. Other option is a steam cleaner and microfibres too
  7. Looked on their website and can only find silver carbon for a sat nav hr. Am I being blind?
  8. I'd like real carbon as I think it suits the moody black look I have going on...
  9. Hey guys I have a 313 with sat nav and Bose and wanted a carbon dash trim kit, like the RSW kits on older posts here.... They also cover door handle trims etc. Anything available? Cheers Rob
  10. I've used the Dodo juice Low on Eau on my black 350z and it works very well. And no spider webbing either (under sun gun) Two buckets, both with grit guards... Dose one with Low on Eau per bottle instructions... Ensure you use a decent sponge (and I do mean sponge) and rinse it each time you've done an area, then re load the sponge with the cleaning bucket fluid. Buff dry with microfibre - no rinsing. BUT never on a filthy car or one with salt over it .....!!
  11. Lol, i only say easy as it involves spraying and leaving two products, pressure washing it off and only using a brush on one. But the best solution is take them off, do a proper job and seal them with several layers of g techniq, ultimata, jet seal or similar ... Then for a year or so will only need rinsing
  12. My ultimate lazy wheel clean would be: Car pro iron x or wolf decon gel .... Leave for five mins and pressure wash off Citrus based apc followed by tar remover if necessary Finish off with wolfs Nano clean and coat cleaner, with a long brush Pressure washer off Done And the wolfs provides some protection, not like some of the heavyweights but enough for a quick fix
  13. Sounds good mark.. Will probs have to come get up rev soon lol
  14. Ahh anoth Zed owner in Haywards Heath - I'm out in the sticks but within 5 mins of town! Seems we have a few others in the area! Bolnore village here
  15. Welcome ! I'm in Haywards Heath .... I have a black hr model, basically standard bar milltek and brakes....
  16. SOLD...!! Mods, please lock... Thanks to Mark @ Abbey and James (who bought the exhaust)
  17. Remember to use lots of lube too... Ooh errr. Can inflict marring if not and can be hard to remove without a machine polisher. An recommend bilt hamber autoclay . Huge bar and only needs water as a lube. Or some shampoo and water to safer
  18. Prov sold ... will confirm once 'gone' Mods - please keep unlocked pending closing of deal!
  19. I believe they all 'go' at some point... mine is fine where the normally snap - the 'worst' bit is the flanges around the flexis but they're fine, air tight and no blowing.
  20. No offence if yours, but looks would put me off. Rice-tastic!
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