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  1. I just wanted to say a HUGE thank you to everyone who has submitted photos. I did think for a while we might not be able to put out the desk calendar this year, but a late surge has done the job. Thank you all for chipping in and supporting the club. Entries are now closed and we'll be placing the final order shortly, do get your name down if you want a slice of club history.
  2. If you can find an uneven (cobbled roads work well) surface and trundle over slowly to create the noise on demand, I'd bet money it's the banana bar (it could be either end). It's notoriously difficult to do up in the air as you can't easily exert a comparable force with a pry bar. Even if you replace and it turns out to be something else, you can rest in the knowledge it was going to go anyway! Good luck.
  3. I've updated this thread to reflect that it's gone from feeler to orders. I also have the latest prices based on the bulk discount the printer has offered to us. Pleasingly we have managed to buck inflation and we're offering a small price drop over last year. This is subject to us hitting minimum order levels, so may vary slightly at the till. Walls £15 each (last year £17) Desk £16 each (last year £19) Both for £23 (last year £28)
  4. Group shots are always very welcome. PM for my email.
  5. SuperStu - one of each Grumpyoldjanner - one of each Veeg33 - one of each Kev T wall calender Paul K - one of each E11TUf, wall calendar Rob350. One of each pintopete58 . Wall calendar andy james. Wall Calendar Andy_Muxlow Wall Calendar Cob1980 Wall Calender MBS - Two wall and one desk Humpy - 1 x wall calendar wvSTUwv. Wall calendar eatonm90 1 x wall calendar silkygun - Wall calendar jay84 -one of each Lyndzz - 1 x wall calendar Mark123 - 1 x wall calendar
  6. No, for historic reasons we run Feb to Feb, so there’s time to submit photos and register your interest to buy one.
  7. We still need more pics if there is going to be a desk calendar this year, please get in touch. Thanks.
  8. This may seem harsh, so sorry up front but... If you haven’t already PM’d zmanalex for prices on these parts used, you don’t want to keep your Zed. Which is totally fine. Lots of us have sold them. A house buy is a sensible reason. But don’t pretend you do want to keep it, whilst doing nothing about it.
  9. Big thank you to the new volunteers, not to mention the grizzled veterans, who give up their time to put together club meets. It’s what the place is all about.
  10. Very disappointed, it was closer to Ep 1, 2 & 3 than Ep 3.5, 4, 5, 6, & 7 in terms of quality. If only it had more cute critters in it...
  11. That’s the hallmark of a very reasonable man.
  12. In the very bottom left of your browser window you should see a feint white "Theme". Click it and try the options in there.
  13. Keep ‘em coming, we’ve had some good uns, but you can’t have too many.
  14. Have you checked your brake fluid is absolutely spot on Max.? Slightly off either way can lead to the lights you mention coming on.
  15. After many, many years hard labour another one of the Team has been granted parole. It’s been an honour to serve alongside @ioneabee since I joined, his retirement is very well earned. Thanks for all your help when I was a noob mod and for all the other work keeping the place going.
  16. I’d love to get comfy between those legs.
  17. Merry Christas to the **** who couldn't resist neither parking next to me at the furthest point from the supermarket entrance, nor slamming their door into my car. I particularly enjoyed how you managed to do it in the 10 minutes I was shopping and then move your car somewhere else in shame, curiously though it wasn't enough time for you to leave a note. At first I thought it was jut some paint transfer, but after a clean up theres a 5 inch crease in there, which I wasn't able to pull. £350 has been quoted to sort it out with my local paint guy, the only good news is that they do flawless work, so I know it will be taken care of properly. If only I'd been there to catch them...
  18. It's not much fuller in real life TBH, only 4 cylinders seem to be running
  19. @Jimmy please can you include if this is collected or shipped and, if it is shipped, any price for shipping. Thanks.
  20. As requested - http://youtu.be/v5A0hT8ejuA - not the best for a phone job, but hey ho. I can't be certain about the CAT until the test, but it's what the bulk of info on the forum says, it seems to be mainly that one doing the leg work.
  21. This project has been on my to do list for a while now, but it was delayed by a joke of a company messing me around for weeks on the fabrication side. Anyway, here we go. The BRZ doesn't have capacity for a roof rack, nor does it have a bike rack offering that I was happy with, I don't like straps and clips rubbing on paint and flapping about all over the place, so I got googling. Before you know it I had a brand spanking new OEM tow hook. I then (eventually) found a skilled magician who biggered and blackered it for me. (PM me if you or your lady friend want anything bigger and blacker) Then I got it wet. Suddenly I had two. Next I screwed the biggered tow hooks into the OEM slots. Then I found a quality roof mountable bike rack. Last but certainly not least I took my bike and balanced it on the rack. Et voila. It even clears the boot with room to spare. I've tested it and it's solid as a rock* and doesn't touch the body one little bit. The arm which comes up to meet the frame is super sturdy and grips it like a mutha. *may not have been tested for solidity, may result in bike loss, your results may vary. Terms and conditions apply, your bike may be at risk if you do this.
  22. Recently a lovely Tuning Developments unequal length manifold and overpipe popped up for sale, before you could say M6 to Stoke and back, it was sitting in my boot. Now, I know many of you will think that I've finally cracked and succumbed to the frivolous world of modding for noise or performance reasons. Straying from my golden rule of only doing quality maintenance - and you could be forgiven for thinking that way. However, as it turns out, when it came to the swap over, one of the nuts one my factory overpipe was looser than it should have been. Needless to say I think I've been completely vindicated in my Columbo style hunch of choosing to do this piece of maintenance - prior to that fateful nut working itself off completely and causing untold damage. Gorgeous piece of kit this from TD, working it's way miraculously through the guts and fitting very snuggly indeed into the belly of my blue beast. The noise when combined with the Ark Grip is a little bit special, it really sounds like a Subaru now. Whilst she was in with the excellent tech's at Grinspeed in Leyland (I can't recommend Stevie and Don enough to anyone in the NW). I treated her to new fluids all around (nicely smoothing things off in the gearbox) and decided this was a time to do the spark plugs too. It is a little early for plugs for my BRZ but as there were bits coming off in the vicinity, and it never hurts to have new plugs, it felt right. For those of you who don't know, the plugs are a "bit of a job" on these. The workshop manual recommends the removal of many items including, but not limited to, the ECU, exhaust manifold, your underpants, all jar lids in the workshop, the engine mounts and then hoisting the engine up half a foot before twiddling around with the plugs. Fortunately, ingenuity is not in short supply at my tech's and this was dismissed as an inefficient approach and a quicker way was devised involving a great many extension bars and some knuckle scrapes. Take that Japan. Naturally you'll be aware it's not ideal to change the exhaust flow and run a touch lean. So, after a chat with Tuning Developments, old bluey was on the dyno for a leg stretch. I've kept the 2nd cat in a desperate effort to maintain an easy MOT life, so I'm a little down on the 210s and 215s the fully breathing FA20s see, but I'm still very pleased with the dyno work. The sharpening up of the throttle response alone is super, not to mention the fuller Subaru sound and a splash more torque when crunching motorway miles in 6th. I've not yet had a chance to take her for a spirited B road drive but it is on my to do list. ECUTEK also throw in some slightly gimmicky (IMO) features such as launch control, flat foot shifting and a downshift-on-the-brakes throttle auto-blip. Some demo video here if you're interested http://youtu.be/YM9zkGsA96w I'll give these a whirl on some safe and private area one day, but the tune is all about the improved drivability and noise for me. Anyone thinking of going to see Mike at Tuning Developments (they do tunes on 370s, but nothing for 350s), this was my first trip and I was very pleased with the service. It can sometimes be a bit dull sitting around waiting to get your car back, but it was great to have a chat with Mike and get some first hand info on the products and services they offer. I can see why the FA20 boys and girls really rate them. It's a great place to go and spend your hard earned with a genuine fellow enthusiast. That's it for me now modding the BRZ, my insurance premium has taken a preposterous leap in response to these recent changes (and I shopped around ALL the specialists). I really dislike handing a wedge of money over to them for a teeny tiny bit more noise and torque, which has no appreciable impact on my statistical likelihood of making a claim. In other news, I got to see the world's largest pot of hand scrub... ...that's a 1 gallon and a 1 litre pair of oil bottles next to it. I can't think who might want that much GREEN knocking about
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