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GMballistic

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  1. You can get bulb kits from this member here if you're interested Zeus; http://www.350z-uk.c...-led-bulb-kits/ ...and according to another member on here the interior festoon bulbs are 31mm (although haven't changed mine yet). EDIT: Good luck Dunks.
  2. Side repeaters are 501, number plate are 501 and the boot light is a 501 but the interior are festoon bulbs ~ not sure on size. Will have a search now.
  3. Is it an easy job? I got some for Xmas their Tein but instructions in Japanese lol. Absolute doddle to do Dunks.Probably the same for the Tein one's as the one's I've fitted so just follow this guide; http://www.350z-uk.com/topic/72194-how-to-fit-circuit-sports-bonnet-dampers/ Hope that helps. Any problems just ask on here.
  4. That make's such a difference I found ~ makes the car look much more modern at night with the light's on imo. I was lucky as my lovely sister bought me 501 LED's for Christmas so I did it then.
  5. I'm older than you! Son! You might be older than him but you still got childrens Lego for your birthday.
  6. Welcome aboard Lee. Some Rays for sale here but it does say provisionally sold (worth a look & gives you an idea on prices if nothing else); http://www.350z-uk.com/topic/79402-4-x-forged-rays-alloys-for-sale-450-2x-avon-2254018zr/
  7. Welcome aboard Kaz ~ you will love the 350Z more than any of the car's you've mentioned I'm sure and you've bought a Zed in the best colour too.
  8. Fitted some carbon fibre bonnet lifters today. Thanks to 14N for supplying them ~ excellent items.
  9. Its actually a 4.2L 6 cylinder petrol engine Still looks like Susan Boyle standing next to Kelly Brook in comparison to your Zed.
  10. More info here cs2000; http://www.350z-uk.com/topic/54916-cam-rocker-covers-for-350z/
  11. No probs. Just thought I'd give you heads up. I've had a problem with the scissor jacks in the past too ~ can be so bl**dy dangerous especially on uneven ground or gravel so it really is best to put them on a wooden board as it spreads the load and makes it less likely to just suddenly tip over. Another thing I always used to do was if I had a wheel off just slide that under the car as at least then if the jack fails it gives you a safety gap & the car will fall on to the wheel rather than your legs or head.
  12. Just noticed that in your engine bay pictures BBK you still have your bonnet stay arm attached even though you have added the gas strut bonnet lifters. Any reason why or just forgot about removing it? I fitted the bonnet lifters to my Zed today and the stay just pulls out really easily btw.
  13. ^^ Any problems just ask on here but I'm 99.9% positive you will have no problem doing this what so ever.
  14. You've only had it a year though & obviously spent a lot on it?!. I'd rather the Zed then any "long" holiday tbh. GLWTS.
  15. Sounds lovely andysmee. You must be pleased with that for sure.
  16. I doubt it will take you more than 15-20 minute to do once you get started tbh. Have you seen the "how to fit" guide in the guides section? That will show you just how easy it is.
  17. Great pictures BBK. Look really good although the first picture would be better without that 4x4 diesel guzzler photo bombing.
  18. Lovely alloys, tyres and nuts. One thing though if you jack up the car on a gravel drive I would use a large thick wooden board underneath the scissor jack just to be safe.
  19. The Zed is a fantastic motorway cruiser. Have to be careful though as if you put your foot down you can see big numbers really quickly.
  20. If it stops Pi55ing down I might get mine fitted as well... I got lucky as I did think it was going to start raining at any second. Fitting doesn't take long though, although I spent a little longer doing it as OCD took over and I started cleaning bits that you can't even see when all the parts are back together. So happy to get that darn bonnet stay off.
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