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Adrian@TORQEN

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  1. dba42314S - 2 in stock - slotted dba42314BLKXS - 3 in stock - drilled and slotted Try Clarks Motorsport maybe they stock other versions. How about StopTech discs?
  2. Have a look here from some inspiration: http://www.torqen.uk/170-forged-engine-packages
  3. NeilP is selling his Nismo, perhaps is worth asking for his LMGT4
  4. Just the parts alone are more, engine cost, shipping, tax, vat etc
  5. Loooong weekend ahead, what do you have planned? Going anywhere nice? Any car meets? What else? I'm GTR-less, so will probably stick around, weather is not great at the moment so won't be going anywhere. Too short to go abroad...
  6. Any other ideas on this? Looks like I'm going to rebuild it into an 850rwhp stage 2
  7. Adrian@TORQEN

    Enjoy

    Notice Litchfield's 1000bhp car
  8. https://uk.news.yahoo.com/eu-exit-could-see-energy-costs-rise-500m-022606961.html
  9. But at the same time, you cant exclusively split the two apart when there are articles such as: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/immigration/10532695/Nine-in-10-babies-born-in-parts-of-Britain-have-a-foreign-parent.html (old article but i cant find anything more recent atm) So it seems fair to say population growth as a result of immigration is artificially inflating growth rates above their "normal" rates and therefore increasing demand. The key is in the title: Nine in 10 babies born in PARTS of Britain have a foreign parent. Is like saying: Nine in 10 350z DE in Watford had their engines failing. How is that relevant to the 350z / Nissan brand in UK?
  10. We need another topic for rabbitstew's situation!!!
  11. Kevin @ ARK says: "The exhaust will fit, but might need some spacers on the bracing underneath for more clearance. There is less room under the roadster." I can't see any problem with the exhaust fitting the roadster Adrian
  12. Let's calm down gents, it's a very interesting debate, let's not take things personally!
  13. And some more interesting stories and facts about migration: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/british-expats-in-romania-they-come-over-here-taking-our-jobs-8492393.html https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/116025/horr68-report.pdf https://www.statslife.org.uk/social-sciences/1910-how-many-british-immigrants-are-there-in-other-people-s-countries http://www.economist.com/blogs/blighty/2013/12/what-britain-forgets
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  15. Hi guys, Here is another Group Buy deal from TORQEN 1. Which products are included? • TORQEN S 15mm wheel spacers - stock: 4 sets • TORQEN S 20mm wheel spacers - stock: 4 sets • TORQEN S 25mm wheel spacers - stock: 9 sets • TORQEN S 30mm wheel spacers - stock: 9 sets • TORQEN R 15mm wheel spacers - stock: 1 set • TORQEN R 20mm wheel spacers - stock: 1 set • TORQEN R 25mm wheel spacers - stock: 0 • TORQEN R 30mm wheel spacers - stock: 1 set 2. What discount do we get? TORQEN S: 5-10 sets - 10% discount 10-20 sets - 15% discount 20+ sets - 25% discount TORQEN R: 20% discount of any order 3. How do we get the discount? List your name on this thread and once we reach 20 people or the deadline of 31st May 2016 we can start shipping out. 4. What happens if you run out of stock on certain models? We're manufacturing a new batch and they should be with us in a few weeks, we'll keep you informed along the way. Members of the group buy: 1. da.murf - 1 set of 20mm Torqen S & 1 set of 25mm Torqen S 2. Stan - 1x pair 15mm Torqen S and 1x pair 20mm Torqen S 3. valy - 1 set of 20mm Torqen S & 1 set of 25mm Torqen S 4. Djb92 - 1 set of 200mm 5. ...
  16. Would you agree there are lazy Romanians in the UK, as well as hard working ones? Before Valy replies, I'll add that I'm yet to see a lazy Romanian in UK and I've met thousands, running the largest portal of Romanians living in UK since 2004 Could be, I'm not saying it's impossible, but I could certainly say the number is negligible small. By lazy Romanians I don't mean trafficked people brought here to beg or claim benefits by organised crime gangs, single mothers previously domestically abused by partners, disabled etc, but people that stay at home, go to the gym and pub quickly after visiting the JobCentre to sign, with no interest for a job whatsoever. It's deeper than that, as an immigrant turning up in a totally different society, culture, language, traditions, heritage etc you're always desperate to catch up with the people already there, hence why always working very long hours, never decline any jobs, doesn't matter if it's constructions, cleaning, security agents, farmers etc. As an immigrant who managed pretty well in here, starting from very low, it always puzzles and strikes me when I see Brits born here not being able to make it in life in a such awesome society where everything is available for everyone, unlike other countries: education, health system, access to funding, where you're being promoted to senior jobs for being an achiever rather than being the son of so and so (nepotism) and so on. It's probably a cultural difference, but very hard for me to understand how can someone born in this country can be homeless or jobless for 5-10 years or being part of Jeremy Kyle "generation". I'm still learning, of course. Oh, and by the way, thanks for allowing me to be part of such an awesome society, I'm simply in love with Britain, out or inside EU
  17. No, not really, it still makes a huge difference, even after supercharging
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