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glrnet

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  1. A38 may seem like an unusual name for a club restaurant and concert venue, but that is not all that is unusual; this hub of cool culture is located in Buda beside the Danube and Pet?fi Bridge. More surprisingly, the whole culture and entertainment centre are housed in a converted cargo ship originally built in Ukraine in 1938. The upper decks have bars and a restaurant with excellent views of the Danube. As a concert venue, the hold has been re-fitted with excellent acoustics and all the latest in audio technology, this has helped them attract and impressive array of stars from all round the world as well as stars from Hungary. The City of Buda is located on Interstate Highway 35. "Have a Budaful time in Buda Texas"
  2. The A38 is 292 miles long and runs from Bodmin to Mansfield
  3. I'm in:- 1. Arran 2.Russ 3.Cs2000 4.Mike46 5.GT4 Zed 6.glrnet
  4. Hopefully that will mean that you do some more in the future?
  5. glrnet

    Bug Bears

    The fuel gauge is a known issue and it's caused by the floats in the tank getting dirty, there is a fix for it but it's not a pleasant job. I did it and it made some difference but in the end it reverted to the way it had been before so I bought a Scanguage II and now rely purely on that, it's pretty damn accurate too. http://www.350z-uk.com/topic/54763-how-to-fix-the-inaccurate-fuel-gauge-pdf/
  6. You have a vision and idea of what you want, this guy just wants your money, walk away and wait until you find the right supplier. Zugara, an ex member had one put together by someone down that way I think, Doogyrev mat well remember, PM him and ask the question.
  7. For future reference, tell us where in the country you are someone should be able to recommend an independent or at worst a trusted Nissan Dealership. A lot of us buy our own oil from Opie or Clarks Motorsports and use an Independent for the service work. Hope you get it sorted.
  8. You've got the car at the right time. I got mine a few years ago, a group of us all got our first RWD cars about the same time with a few months between. I got mine around this time, and all of us who got them in the more wintery months still have them. Everyone who got them in the summer months crashed theirs in the winter and is on their 2nd rwd car now. You'll learn how to really drive it in time to appreciate it for the summer Yeah, i agree, im not one of these spoiled brats i saved hard for this car and so i'll treat it with respect in the hopes it'll see me right. i got a scooter back in november last year and drove that through the winter with my brother following(also a biker) he told me if you ride in crap weather you'll be a better rider come summer time. Its amazing how kids and grown men will stare at the car as im stopped at lights and wait for me set off just so they can hear the rasp from the exhaust. ive had my car 24hrs now and i freaking love IT! looking forward to the shows with everyone. Chris has told me put 'wales' in my diary. when is this event? Here you go buddy:- http://www.350z-uk.com/topic/78299-wales-2014-may-24th-25th/ Take it easy, glad you got the car you wanted
  9. Got a link for the 370 on AT?
  10. 6 years is a good innings mate, we'll miss you at Japfest, stick around buddy
  11. If the pictures don't get sent in then whose fault is that?
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