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Adrian@TORQEN

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  1. Pleeeaaase don't shoot me! Did not order it, soooooooooooorry, completely forgot about it! Will make a new order soon and buy some for you, Bennett and me. Meanwhile we can have this if we need it: http://www.bearingst...8M/PHG600-8M-20 Are these the specs for the one we need? http://www.royalsupp...0009-p17522.htm
  2. Bennett We still love you mate, but you should not touch any SPARK PLUG in Wales this year!!!
  3. Now you just need to give us some 50% vouchers on launch date and you're good to go! Still using CardSave? Well done!
  4. Be serious, start with 2.87!!! Can't wait for mine to arrive! Good luck!
  5. It's more of a preference, to be honest, got a cracking deal in US, couldn't resist! MeisterR did their job properly! There's nothing like SPL, different league, trust me!
  6. All OK now, as soon as I connected the AIRCON module -white box! Thanks!
  7. Let me put everything back first, car is on Axle stands
  8. Strange, let me take a photo, could be something else, the AIRCON module disconnected?
  9. Is there anyway to bypass the OEM gauges? I don't need any of them, but the all the warning lights come one without the loom connected once you put the ignition ON.
  10. Some updates: Today, oh wait, it's 8:00am, I mean YESTERDAY I started doing some more items from my MAHOSIVE TO DO list. 10:00am in the warehouse, started taking trims off, removed the seats and hand them over to Peter who did a great job!!! BEFORE: AFTER: While I was working on fitting the wideband AFR and oil sensors and looms, Peter played with my wheels and headlights which are now extremely shiny! Thanks again, Peter! Meanwhile, inside the car: A bit of soldering and the new rear camera works perfectly fine: Then started striping the central console to fit the new gauges. Old ones off: New gauges in the making: Test fitting: Run the looms from the O2 wideband sensors and oil temperature sensor inside the car: Managed to also replace the OEM polished strut bar in the engine bay, after spraying the mounts in red: And like that I realised is 8:00am next day! Where did the 24 hours go!? No, is not finished yet! As I type the car looks like this: More to come soon! Back to work!
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