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WhackyWill

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  1. Probably cost him that as it 2kg and that's about £12.50 with Parcleforce, and he's got to pack it.
  2. Keeping you all in suspense Hurry up and get to 20k as I want to go to the pub...
  3. Didn't go for much , so much for the cult following..! Seller must be pi55ed off.
  4. Waiting to be fitted..!! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  5. Surely you must be there by now Dave..!!
  6. looking good will btw, like the changes subtle... marmite was ok but a change is as good as a rest sometimes.....well done mate Thanks Mikey. I still left a small bit of "gold" on it, rear strut brace and used Marmites wheel centers for the Rays
  7. Thought I'd done a good job... Sees this and feel like I want to commit Hurry Curry :lol: You smashed it mate . Did you detail her? P.s Rims look tonnes better from the Sig ones No sj only a quick clean 2 bucket method. I spent ages touching in stone chips on the front. Yes got a set of Rays for it, had the standard GT wheels when I got it. Check out the original build thread here.. http://www.350z-uk.c...gins-with-pics/
  8. Got it done without been interrupted by rain. Anybody notice the scuttle changes to Marmite, she's now known as "Black Betty". Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  9. Bucketing down just before Qually at Spa.... :boat:
  10. They're all living in z32bolt's area...!!
  11. Black Betty is filthy, not been washed for two weeks, so today the weather is fine so here goes, (will probably rain half way through like last week) Pics to follow.
  12. A few have managed to get the paint done under warranty, depends on the dealer. I would go straight to Nissan Customer Service and register you dissatisfaction.
  13. Japspeed second hand exhaust, not sure there will be much of a market for that.
  14. Well I saw ONE this WEEK, and that is owned by the manger of my local Tesco and is always parked in the garage when I go for a fill up, and I did about 380 miles around London this week.
  15. Where has this lot gone then..!!! :scare:
  16. Hamilton Blitzes the Field at Spa-Francorchamps Practice 1 & 2 Today. Lewis Hamilton took command of a red flag-interrupted second practice session in Belgium, finishing more than half a second clear of Mercedes team mate Nico Rosberg and the rest of the field on Friday afternoon. Hamilton recorded 1m 49.189s on Pirelli's soft compound tyre, leaving Rosberg well adrift on 1m 49.793s and the valiant Fernando Alonso on 1m 49.930s for Ferrari. Nobody else got close. Williams had a better run, however, with Felipe Massa fourth on 1m 50.327s and Valtteri Bottas sixth on 1m 50.677s, as they sandwiched Jenson Button's McLaren on 1m 50.659s. A surprise seventh was Russian rookie Daniil Kvyat who took his Toro Rosso around in 1m 50.725s to head Red Bull stablemate Daniel Ricciardo - the Australian eighth on 1m 50.977s. Sebastian Vettel's bad day did not improve meanwhile as he was forced to sit out FP2; his RB10 still in pieces having its engine replaced after an electrical problem had caused damage in FP1. Kevin Magnussen was still getting to grips with his McLaren and took ninth on 1m 51.074s, with Nico Hulkenberg's Force India right on his tail with 1m 51.077s. Jean-Eric Vergne was next in the second Toro Rosso on 1m 51.383s ahead of Adrian Sutil's Sauber on 1m 51.450s and Sergio Perez's Force India on 1m 51.573s. Romain Grosjean was 14th for Lotus on 1m 52.196s and headed his former team mate - and four-time Belgian winner - Kimi Raikkonen, who complained bitterly about his Ferrari's rear end after finishing down in 15th on 1m 52.234s. Jules Bianchi, meanwhile, did another great job for Marussia to take 16th on 1m 52.776s. Two red flags interrupted the proceedings. Lotus's Pastor Maldonado brought out the first after seven minutes when he ran onto the grass coming out of Turn 9 and pinballed into the wall approaching Pouhon. Twenty three minutes later an apparent mechanical issue pitched Esteban Gutierrez's Sauber into a spin as he negotiated Blanchimont. The Mexican, who took no further part in the session, ended up 17th on 1m 53.955s, while neither Maldonado nor Vettel recorded timed laps. At the rear of the field, the battle between the returning Max Chilton at Marussia and the revised Caterhams of Marcus Ericsson and 32-year-old rookie Andre Lotterer was intense, with the trio separated by just 0.053s. The Englishman lapped in 1m 54.040s, the Swede in 1m 54.050s, and the German in 1m 54.093s.
  17. Thanks Vald..As an expert how do I get my card back when your machine has eaten it, without waiting 4 days for the Bank to retrieve it, and another 2 weeks to send out a replacement... :surrender:
  18. Ye and then he got the hump and threw all his toys out of the pram.. :lol:
  19. How can this run to almost 5 pages...!!!!
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