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Adrian@TORQEN

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  1. Hello Leighton, Here are some photos with the motors:
  2. Love the interior on the 370z 40th Anniversary edition!!!
  3. You're welcome mate Trying to help a brother out
  4. No, not a show car More details about the duck bill spoiler here: http://www.the370z.com/body-interior-exterior/51689-aerojacket-type-i-iii-wing-carbon-frp.html I don't think I like it... Perhaps I'll go for the Amuse
  5. How about these? http://www.rays-msc.com/wheels/index.cgi?d=171
  6. Will also bring it at Grasshopper tomorrow
  7. Will bring it at Grasshopper tomorrow.
  8. Will bring them at Grasshopper tomorrow
  9. Bump Need the OEM stuff, anyone looking to exchange/upgrade drop me a PM
  10. Good idea! Details here: http://www.350z-uk.com/topic/72778-grasshopper-summer-ha-meet-18th-august/ and WELCOME!
  11. 370z Amuse + 2013 Nismo wheels, looks really nice, think I made the right decision
  12. DO IT!
  13. http://www.nengun.com/amuse/370-vestito-aero-kit
  14. Enjoy life! Well done, buddy! Have fun later, make sure webcam is OFF!!
  15. We should all get Beetles!
  16. We all miss Stuarty, don't we? At least we still have Ekona
  17. Ummmm, as I said before, I only like the wheels on the new nismo 370z, but the body kit is ugly Saying that, white is the best colour, cause I have it! :lol:
  18. Are you coming tomorrow, Papa G?
  19. Or buy online here: http://www.amazon.co.uk/WeSC-Chambers-RZA-Premium-Headphone/dp/B0071HJ7BI
  20. Some more info: Found out that Coats PLC provide the global auto industry with the thread to sew airbags and seat covers, and that for seat cover seam airbag deployment they use bonded nylon in #45 weight. However, the guy in the video bellow uses #69 thread: The closest size thread I found so far was #46 on here: http://www.thethread...ylon-thread-046 or #40 on eBay. Stitching method: The picture below shows lock stitching, what we do is lock stitch by hand, the other method (shown as hand stitching) is the absolute wrong thing to do. You do one loop with one needle, you do the second loop with the other needle through the first loop, and go on like that. Use pliers since the cloth is hard and hands sweat.
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