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GMballistic

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  1. Does, doesn't it. I'd prefer the Datsun out of those three.
  2. Glad you told him Mitz as I didn't want to be the one to spoil his day. @embrace ~ as Mitz said it is a very common mistake to make. The fitters did it on mine too when I got my Invidia. Just needs taking off, threading over & refitting. The only down side is it will cause you some clearance issues if you don't get it swapped round. Sounds great and looks fantastic btw. You just repeated everything in the posts above Well you're no help either.
  3. Welcome aboard Craig. Hopefully it's the Zed for you but if not there are always more for sale and some of them are in the "Zeds for sale" section on here.
  4. That made me lol. Op give Adrian Flux a try. Link: http://www.350z-uk.com/topic/70348-up-to-15-discount-for-forum-members-with-adrain-flux/
  5. Aahh got ya. Very nice and thanks for the heads up Mitz.
  6. Looks great and are they 370Z alloys? ....very cool.
  7. Glad you told him Mitz as I didn't want to be the one to spoil his day. @embrace ~ as Mitz said it is a very common mistake to make. The fitters did it on mine too when I got my Invidia. Just needs taking off, threading over & refitting. The only down side is it will cause you some clearance issues if you don't get it swapped round. Sounds great and looks fantastic btw.
  8. I'm a bit late to the party I recognise that girl! Fail I know! But I'm sticking with this post #teamtarmac You wish you recognise her.
  9. I would say it is good practice to change the gearbox oil & diff oil at least every 30-50K miles under normal conditions ~ not necessarily a necessity but just good practice. Don't even think it's listed in the service schedule for the 350Z. How long the oil will last is anyone's guess as that will depend on working conditions, temperatures, water contamination (more so in humid climates), general use (hard or not), wear contaminants (like metal particles from gears) & more. Changing the gear oils in either the diff or gearbox is a lot cheaper than replacing the mechanical parts inside so it makes good sense to me to get it done on any new vehicle I own. My 2 pence worth.
  10. At least it's given you some more experience to build off anyway. Not all about the winning anyway imo, ..more having fun and just taking part.
  11. Just for a laugh you should turn up at the dealership with full race gear on & helmet with a Go-Pro attached. Although it may stop you getting the test drive but it could be worth it just to see the salesman's face.
  12. I personally wouldn't go too low as it will just be a PITA to drive on the roads, get in & out of car parks etc. Some threads here that may be of interest, most contain pics. Links: http://www.350z-uk.com/topic/90607-photos-after-lowering/ http://www.350z-uk.com/topic/66336-coilovers-vs-lowering-springs-real-word-ride-height/ http://www.350z-uk.com/topic/75626-my-gm-07-hr-fast-road-build-thread-uprev-remap-update-050614/page__st__40#entry1209032 Just bear in mind what Alex told you above as well.
  13. Maybe he used to do this type of thing like in the link below from Aliveboy. Link: http://www.350z-uk.com/topic/91372-dedman-fail-at-driftcup-2014/
  14. Tough decision as this is usually down to personal taste. I do like the stealth look especially when it's done right ~ I wouldn't do the windows black/tinted as imo that is a step too far & as mentioned starts to make the car look like a drug dealers motor. Quite like this sort of look....
  15. All good fun by the looks of it though. Did you place anywhere good in the standings?
  16. Just looked it up on google ~ that's one cute dog breed.
  17. "350Z Vs Soda Fabia RS", ....could be worse, I've just seen this Volvo Amazon beat a Ferrari 599 GTB F1. Source: http://www.worldcarfans.com/114101382732/volvo-owner-claims-he-has-the-fastest-car-in-britain
  18. If you buy one second hand the likely hood is that it will be marked & you may want to get it resprayed or have to for a paint match. Personally I'd get it off Alex and then just get a body shop to spray it for you or do it yourself if you can. I'd imagine at most it would cost you £50-£60 to have two side skirts sprayed (including prep) so that they will match each other.
  19. Love the carbon fibre goodies. Just wish they where cheaper to buy.
  20. You need one of these.... ....and maybe get a battery whilst you're at it to sort the Zed out.
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