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Floydbax

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  1. http://www.catawiki.com/ This place might be a good place to auction them on.
  2. Replacement/better oil caps are very cheap and better than the OEM one.
  3. I've had similar. It feels dangerous as it's unexpected and feels like it unbalances the car but I just put it down to the traction control doing its job a bit overzealously, as I'm usually errr exploring the limits of handling. I'd turn off the T/C and run the route again and see if it still happens - or maybe not you might find yourself in the nearest tree
  4. Go to Tesco's, buy a 99p pay-as-you go SIM card, stick it into an old phone then you have a 'disposabe' phone number Bit like having multiple email accounts I have several for different uses, work, private, ones when I know they will spam you etc
  5. Pins = Small hammer and thin screwdriver then knock 'em through. A proper metal file only took like 10 passes on the pads.
  6. I just used a metal file and shaved a little off, a grinder's a bit OTT
  7. Apologies but I LoLled a little too much at that A very British reaction to both events I honestly hope your cash (if it's still there) is safe, the banking world appears to be isolated from the real world!
  8. If you review your booking online then I'm pretty sure you will be able lt see if you have booked your hold luggage for both legs of the trip
  9. Not seen that before, looks gash to me - but each to their own
  10. Most companies have their own 'returns policies', when you completed to the transaction it was implied that you agreed to this in law, unless the policy is 'unreasonable'. See what their policy is. I would personally just sit on the unreturned item if you can store it. If they are that assed about it they will arrange its return.
  11. I'm hoping that is sarcasm! Nope! For example, around the Arc de Triomphe the traffic to the right (joining the roundabout) has priority... it makes no sense to me! It's called 'zipping' i.e. the way roundabouts are supposed to work, one of the European concepts that us Brits don't get in general because of impatient/selfish driving habits.Similar to when a lane is closed off on a dual carrigeway and people in the inside lane don't let one car in front, if each person did it then the flow would work. (BTW, I drive in France a lot and they are terrible drivers in general - Ever see a French car without a dent or a kerb without rubber scuffing? ).
  12. It's also a symptom of the 'hairspring' in the steering wheel failing.
  13. There's one nut either side that you need to access from the top, the other two you get at from below. You need a few socket extensions to reach the top ones though.
  14. http://www.350z-uk.com/topic/77931-replacement-soft-top-roof/page__st__20
  15. http://www.350z-uk.com/topic/77931-replacement-soft-top-roof/page__st__20
  16. General consensus agrees mohair is the better option from what I've been reading.
  17. http://www.350z-uk.com/topic/108770-replace-or-repair-350z-soft-top-fabric/
  18. V-Power in Germany is 100 RON I think one of the other local brands is 104 RON
  19. Sorry folks, but it's SCANDAL
  20. No decent answer, but I just had a massive geography fail had to google Lincoln thinking it was like well south but you are actually only on the other side of the peak district from our end of the UK That said we have a few over here, TDI North being the main specialist as they have an UpRev franchise.
  21. To the contrary, I think that you are both stupid and pathetic: How lovely of you. Oh! and I forgot irresponsible as well. I've just noticed the embarrassingly high post count to your name; you're one of those self-appointed moral arbiters, aren't you? An armchair judge who sits and dispenses the iron-clad fist of justice to all before you from the cosy anonymity of the internet. I wish I could be perfect. Like you. I think you might find he's taking the PI55 mate
  22. http://store.ijdmtoy.com/Nissan-350Z-Direct-Fit-LED-Daytime-Lamps-Installation-a/591.htm Basic fitting guide I had saved
  23. I have these sitting in a box still waiting for me to have inclination to fit them. Quality seems very good. I'm thinking I prefer these other ones though. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Nissan-350Z-Bumper-LED-DRL-Indicators-Daytime-Running-Light-Reflectors-Nismo-Z-/252430911529?&_trksid=p2056016.l4276
  24. It's not a personal attack, we are all entitled to our own views, that's the beauty of living in a democracy. Healthy debate is a good thing, especially over such an important issue and we are all being well behaved here, pretty much. its how the trade deals are worked, the time frames and cost of implementation and how much of an economic shock the country can absorb in the coming years if we exit. Its very likely we will drop into recession as our GDP is hit during this time of transition, I really hope if that unfortunate situation occurs and I really hope it doesn't, then I don't want to hear those who voted out blaming the government or whoever. I think I posted a long and boring video earlier from Professor Minford who explains to PM's questions about how trade deals are done - or not as the case may be. This interview has been brushed under the carpet by the 'IN' campaign MP's. - There's already in place a system by which a member of the EU will leave. I think there's been mention of it ^ up there somewhere. Where it takes over 2 years to unravel some of the integrations. There's some scare stories going around about us abandoning everything that was good about being in the club. That's ridiculous, things that work will be negotiated. If they don't work then they obviously need renegotiation. It's patently apparent that the EU will never negotiate these things the way things are. The Union is failing. It needs us to start this process of dismantling the aspects that are broken. I can't prove we are successful 'despite' the EU, but we are when almost all other members are not, I'd say that the facts speak for themselves, we are doing something right the others are not. This depression that Osbourne and others are predicting is based on economic forecasting, which is always, always wrong. Proven at every budget when the forecasts are always changed. His depression is not as such a negative downturn in the economic state of the country (or the collapse of our economy), but rather based on a forecast of less future growth based on the current forecast, compared to several models. These other models are also completely made up and in the worst cases based on the worst possible scenario. Little wonder they point to these results! Similarly their predictions regarding the crashing of the housing market, wages, funding for the public sector et al. They are completely made up, based upon predictions and predictive methods that are notoriously always wrong.
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