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AliveBoy

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  1. I've got a lot of bits, fire me a pm and I'll see what I've got left in a decent condition I took a lot of mine out. I wasn't too careful, so some bits might not be up for grabs
  2. I hope that's your car It is I was amazed at how much it all weighed! Now I'll have more room for tyres for drift days, there's a few little bits left to cut out but it's largely done now. It would have needed to come out when I eventually have enough money for a rollcage anyway
  3. By a smurf ?? Well the smurfs are an example of a dictatorship, so it is feasible
  4. "Female ambulance driver crashes while on a car forum, shock, horror, probe!!" Female ambulance driver probed.. Sounds like a porn film title....
  5. I did mine with an angle grinder, put slits into the lip and used a heat gun to bend the tabs up out if the way. Cheap and cheerful! Can't tell it's been done either
  6. It looks great! I've noticed it a lot! If you ever need any Z help there's plenty of us around the general area
  7. Let me know if you get warning points, I've always wondered how close to the mark you can push the bad words Ha! Now that you have pointed that one out I'll get shot down for sure! I shall await my fate...... I saw a mod say shitty earlier, if they can surely we can right?
  8. I thought the same about the rod and piston
  9. try Elephant, same group as Admiral, but were cheaper for me than Admiral were. Also with Sky, say that you're a member on here, I think they do a discount for forum members
  10. Try Sky Insurance, they're on here and are pretty competitive. They offer fantastic service too
  11. Let me know if you get warning points, I've always wondered how close to the mark you can push the bad words
  12. Depends where it bolts in and with what bolts, as at the end of the day, seat belts are just bolted in. It's bolted into the top and bottom seatbelt bolt holes. It's almost identical to the Sparco harness bar for the 350z which HUNDREDS of people have used successfully and a few have crashed in the states.
  13. AliveBoy

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    Yep, and won't look like this after a few months: (Supplied by a previously mentioned company too, hint... it DIDN'T fit )
  14. AliveBoy

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    It's also not fibreglass, so won't smash when it touches curbs/speedbumps etc which is a massive plus. I wish mine was polyurethane
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    Knight racers stuff is quite well known for being a bit hit or miss. Some of it fits great, some of it won't fit at all. When something doesn't fit they aren't the easiest to deal with either
  16. They bolt in where the seatbelts do, so as long as it's made of proper steel and you fix it in correctly, there shouldn't be too much to go wrong
  17. No, but it looks good! Use it as a harness bar yeah?
  18. Where are you based? I swear I've seen the EJ6 on my road in Woking a couple of times recently?
  19. There should be a new thread, the engineering adventures of Clockwize Glad you got it sorted
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