David Moyes to replace Sir Alex
Very brave man (although probably already very well rewarded financially) as that will be a nigh on impossible task to take on and to achieve anywhere near what has already been achieved. I just can't see how MU will maintain there present form...
I never expected this, would have thought he would have passed away on the sideline one day. I am not a MU fan but he has got to be one of the most successful managers of all time and I doubt anyone will match or better his career in my lifetime.
I also agree that MU may well suffer for this in the short term...
I was going to look at this but would have to have traded in my old car so never went.
It is in Brighton, not a million miles from Reading and a trip to the seaside!
http://www.tempest4c...coupe_13759.htm
I've not painted an engine cover for a 350Z but I have painted the rectangle strip (I think that was smooth already though) that sat over the plenum in my 300ZX and the engine cover on my MG ZS - this has a slightly dimpled / textured finish
I just used standard aerosol car spray paint on top of an plasticoat primer. IIRC I then rubbed it down after each coat and then topped it with a clear laquer. I had no problems with heat / dirt damaging them either. The only issue I had was on the MG was that under bonnet insulation made contact with it and rubbed.
Thanks, but Zeditis is already in my system, owned a 300ZX for a couple of years 7-8 years ago, wanted a 350Z when they came out, only now have I been in a position to get one í ½í¸
thats just as bad as saying the nissan badge on the 350/370/GTR isn't becoming
I think Nissan have earns there place in world of sports and super cars though already.
I agree the LFA is a quite a piece of engineering but just doesn't do it me...
Just seen and heard one but a.little bit disappointing. Granted it was going at full beans but it have the sound of something like a Ferrari at low revs.
Secondly the Lexus badge on the rear wasn't becoming of a super car. Finally I thought it looked okay on TV but just didn't cut it in the flesh
I assuming it may be down the local Ferrari garage later, may take a closer look...
However common sense is telling me that the low mileage coupe is a sensible choice, it doesn't have the Rays but I could address that later on if I really wanted to...
It also very local as opposed to the roadster I was considering viewing which is over 170 miles away.
What a dilemma...