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MK-Ultra

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  1. +1! I just can't listen to the Radio 1 at work anymore even in the background, just piles of turd like this with rubbish like Lady Gaga splattered inbetween. It hurts my ears and brain.
  2. +1 on Rallying, just watching the on board cameras from the drivers POV makes me F1 hasn't held my intrest for quite a few years now. Some pretty interesting racing in this video. I think i remember reading somewhere you've got a Z4 Ricey? now just need some race decals and a trip to germany!!
  3. In fact this is one you'll probably need....... http://www.thatcable.com/product/HDMI-M ... ersion-1.4
  4. You should try this site..... http://www.thatcable.com/ I've used them for all my HDMI cables, very good quality cable for good prices. Recommeded them too a few friends who have been impressed as well.
  5. Also has different front bumpers in a couple of the pics?
  6. +1 Or if you know anybody with a 12v bench tester, you could hook it up to that and it would allow you too get power to it.
  7. +1 Or if you know anybody with a 12v bench tester, you could hook it up to that and it would allow you too get power to it.
  8. I'm attending the meet, so i'll have the blue wheel nuts off you. Cheers, Lionel.
  9. I'm attending the meet, so i'll have the blue wheel nuts off you. Cheers, Lionel.
  10. Haha thankfully its still in one piece!! Cheers mate, i managed to get it off in the end thanks for the info!! i have yet to put it back together again i just hope that with all my trying to undo the bolts, i havent adjusted the angle too much Thanks again for the info
  11. I am in the process of installing a new sound system which i will shortly be putting up a thread on what i've done. In the mean time i am in need of some assistance, i am trying to add some sound deadening to the inside of the door but i am having trouble (i.e cant do it!!) I have removed all the door trim but i can't get the inner metal door skin off to get to where the window rests when its down. The problem is two nuts that i cant remove. Unfortuantly i took these pics before just before it got dark so by the time i realised i couldn't get them off it was too dark to get a decent upclose pic. I have circled the nuts that i couldnt remove, they are silver with a slotted thread on the end. The issue i have with them is they spin with the thread. I have tried using a spanner and a screw driver but to no avail. I tried getting my hand in the hole where the speaker was but couldnt really get a grip on the nut the other side I was wondering if anybody who has done this and understands what i mean!! could tell me how they got them off as i might be missing something!!
  12. +1 on Blackboots in Chesham.
  13. Not being funny but when you say it fits snugly under the strut, unless it has no way to get past the strut, you defiantly need to find a way to bolt it down, and not just with Velcro If you where to have an accident you'll have a 15kg+ cannonball going straight through your head! There has been cases reported in the past of serious injury from subs/amp that weren't securly properly. Remember there isnt exactly much to stop anything hitting you in a crash thats what iv done in post one lol ! So what do you need to know? Decide budget, then get sub + amp within planned budget... sorted Well i was looking for links to suggested sub and amp since the ones suggested were over budget new and i couldnt find second hand ones. But there has been a development !! local lad had a few subs in his unit so went and had a look and £20 later i have a 1000W 4ohm Alpine in box that fits snugly under the strut , iv yet to run the wires but i linked it up in a friends car and it was imense , on par is not better for low down BOOM than my previous cars 2 15" ones . Very happy chappy , just need to find some felt to cover the box up
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