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NOT AVAILABLE ANYMORE - 370z Apexi Smart Accel Controler
Adrian@TORQEN replied to Adrian@TORQEN's topic in For Sale
Fitted on my car, it's AWESOME! Not selling anymore, sorry, mods please lock. -
Boot Popper/assist springs Reconditioning
Adrian@TORQEN replied to peteman35's topic in Member Traders
need some as well for the 370z with the big amuse wing... -
The "I Didn't Welcome fayelady_z" Thread...
Adrian@TORQEN replied to chubbster's topic in 350Z General
Still don't get it, what are you talking about? Must be important if we have two different topics about the same matter... What am I missing here?! -
Emailed already
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Gooooood loord, you're moving fast, just catching up with the thread. Papa, go for largest memory available, it's soldered onto the logical board. You can potentially upgrade your SSD, but I guess that might void the warranty. http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/macbook_pro/macbook-pro-retina-display-faq/macbook-pro-retina-display-how-to-upgrade-ssd-storage.html I strongly suggest getting the Apple Care extended warranty, well worth it, but buy separate from Amazon or eBay as you can find it half price. It recently happened to me, my MacBook Pro has memory and battery problems and to fix it they need to change the logic board plus the top case because the battery is built into the top case. Total cost if I wouldn't have had warranty was £623, see bellow:
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Summit brace I think
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Finally got to meet BM yesterday at InCarNation in Brighton and I like to tell everyone what a nice guy he is! Very down to earth, helpful, geniune and knowledgeable! Well done buddy, people like you make this forum awesome. Shame you won't be in Wales 2014 Happy to have met you! P.S. TheBountyBarKid, don't get worried honey, I still love you the most, won't cheat on you! :lol:
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GroupBuy - 370z & GT-R GoPro tow hook mount
Adrian@TORQEN replied to Adrian@TORQEN's topic in Group Buys
Guys, i'm placing an order tomorrow, anyone else want the mount? -
Shameless, although very true Sent from the golf club... Kaaaaaaaaaarl, make sure you join the forum!!! Vultures alert!!!
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The "I Didn't Welcome fayelady_z" Thread...
Adrian@TORQEN replied to chubbster's topic in 350Z General
the who!?! what are you guys talking about?! -
Wales 2014 Driving Groups. We need your input.
Adrian@TORQEN replied to glrnet's topic in National Events & Shows
Darren, Darren, quick, turn left there on the country lanes! Don't let the Bishop see us, he's going to run out of fuel again! :drive: -
Wales 2014 Driving Groups. We need your input.
Adrian@TORQEN replied to glrnet's topic in National Events & Shows
No more caravan chasers group this year? -
Wales 2014 Driving Groups. We need your input.
Adrian@TORQEN replied to glrnet's topic in National Events & Shows
Can somebody bring some spare GPS for glrnet, I'll bring two TomToms, 1 Garmin and 3 Navteqs. Oh, and an extra iPhone 5 with Waze. Just to be on the safe side... -
Wales 2014 Driving Groups. We need your input.
Adrian@TORQEN replied to glrnet's topic in National Events & Shows
I'd love to lead the slowest group please :lol: -
Not my car Backy Bill, just trying to help a fellow petrol head. Octed, eh?
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http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/nissan/skyline-r33/car-stolen----reward-will-be-given-whoever-finds-it/234739 "THIS CAR WAS STOLEN FROM MY GARAGE ON SUNDAY THE 20th OF APRIL 2014 AROUND 15:15PM DURING A VIEWING!! REWARD WILL BE GIVEN IF ANYBODY CAN HELP ME FIND IT!!"
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Just replaced the battery on mine, both working perfectly fine, no more key battery warning on the dash.
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Don't want to sound arogant, but I'm reading this thread and I'm laughing my head off at the amounts people paid for tax.
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Like so many others...
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NOT AVAILABLE ANYMORE - 370z Apexi Smart Accel Controler
Adrian@TORQEN replied to Adrian@TORQEN's topic in For Sale
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Members of the public face “a very real risk†to their privacy from the huge roadside surveillance network that captures millions of motorists every day, the Government’s Surveillance Commissioner has warned. In an interview with The Independent, Tony Porter urges that clear guidance be provided to ensure “innocent†people do not fall victim to roadside automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) cameras which have been the centre of concerns over the rise of surveillance in Britain. The regulator for Britain’s state-run security cameras has put police on notice over their use of personal data after a series of investigations into the ANPR system, which has been described by campaigners as the “biggest surveillance network that most people have never heard ofâ€. The use of the system is part of wider concerns over a growing “surveillance society†as Mr Porter revealed how cheap home CCTV cameras have led to a surge in snooping disputes between neighbours. Local authorities control more than 50,000 cameras while thousands of roadside cameras collect owner information on more than 18 million car journeys every day, in a swift and unregulated expansion over the past 30 years. Police have declined to say how many cameras are used for the ANPR system, but it has the capacity to check information on up to 50 million cars every day, and cross-check it with other police databases to trace wanted offenders. The information, which according to police has led to important intelligence gathering and tens of thousands of arrests every year, is retained for up to two years, even when there is no evidence of any wrongdoing. But reports into three cases that highlighted failings in the system prompted the police watchdog to warn that the scale of the system meant it was “impossible†to achieve its full potential. In April 2012, the database held almost 11.2 billion vehicle sightings. In one case, a registered sex offender killed a young woman despite triggering eight “hits†on the system over three days, because he was wanted for arson and theft, but was not arrested. In another case, a 16-year-old girl was killed by a police car travelling at up to 94mph, which was chasing a car that had triggered its in-car ANPR system. It transpired that the information was out of date and should have been removed from the system. “I think there has to be very clear guidance to officers about the way in which ANPR is used and once it has been used, ensuring that data is removed or at least is updated to that effect. I think that’s crucial,†said Mr Porter, a former senior police anti-terror officer. “There is a very real risk that if systems aren’t adhered to innocent members of the public could be put at risk of having their privacy impacted upon. I can see the value of understanding how many ANPR cameras there are. There are other concerns that have been expressed … the large data-grab of information and the period of retention of that information.†The Commissioner currently has regulatory power only over state-controlled cameras in public places – and has no power of compliance, leading campaigners to complain that the position is toothless. Emma Carr, the deputy director of Big Brother Watch, said: “If we are going to bring proper accountability to CCTV and ANPR the Commissioner needs proper powers to enforce the law. Without them his words, however sensible, will continue to fall on deaf ears.†High street electrical stores sell home-use cameras for less than £50 that promise high-quality images, a 20-metre night range, and images stored directly on a video recorder. Planning permission is not needed, and a new code to regulate the use of cameras by police and local authorities does not apply to homeowners. The affordability of the camera technology and the inability of authorities to take action have led to long-running disputes between neighbours, in some cases with cameras lined up along their boundaries. “I’ve got a great deal of sympathy for anybody who feels that their own private space is being invaded by the use of a CCTV camera employed by a neighbour,†said Mr Porter. “Police have harassment legislation and there may be some potential relief in the High Court for invasion of privacy but they are fairly complex processes for a disgruntled member of the public to go through.†Mr Porter said he favoured working with industry rather than legislation to try to resolve some of the domestic CCTV disputes. But Ms Carr, of Big Brother Watch, said: “The glaring omission of private CCTV cameras from any regulation must be addressed by Parliament urgently.†http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/privacy-vast-network-of-roadside-cameras-pose-very-real-risk-says-surveillance-regulator-9270377.html