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GMballistic

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  1. What pressure washer did you get? Has it got the snow foam attachment bottle as I'd be lost without mine. I got a Titan 100bar jobby with the snow foam attachment and some other connectors. the reviews are great though it's a budget. Ihave been going on about snow foam for a while so glad I can do it properly now. My last one went bang when the motor went. Can you wash just with snow foam, for a quick clean in between weekends? Pressure was...snow foam...pressure wash, does it look any good? Does the road grime come off? I've done that before with my previous car but tbh it often just leaves dirt on the car. I always pressure wash...snow foam...pressure wash...2 bucket shampoo with woolly mitt...pressure wash...shampoo wheels...pressure wash...dry towel entire car...dry wheels. Definitely worth it and doesn't take as long as you'd think ~ could probably do all that in an hour & a half tops.
  2. Don't know who that is but if he's got a build thread that'll be good for you to read up on I'd guess. Also might be worth checking his old posts to see if he's had any issues that he's fixed etc. Hopefully he looked after his Zed well.
  3. The stuff he had is a 16 year old Glenlivett Nadurra whisky ~ is actually 54.8%!
  4. What pressure washer did you get? Has it got the snow foam attachment bottle as I'd be lost without mine.
  5. My old man got some great whisky too. Forced some on me ~ 53% stuff! Literally woke up with a woolly mammoth chest this morning.
  6. I hope that's supermarket "Super" unleaded and not just the normal rubbish. I only ever use Fuch's oil now.
  7. Some great progress again. I just did my number plate bulbs today as well. Got some 501 LED's for Christmas from my sister and the difference is great. Really makes the car look more modern imo.
  8. LED rear lights look the dogs danglies. I did hear that the rear lamp assembly (where the indicator & fog light are) could be modified ~ basically along the lines of you remove it and heat it up allowing you to separate the red plastic fog lens from the clear plastic lamp assembly. Then you just fit a red bulb in place to keep it as a fog light. Giving you a nice clear lens assembly the same as the passenger side. Maybe worth looking into if your interested. (possibly in the guides section?!)
  9. Mine get pretty hot too ~ not sure I start sweating though although probably does kill my sperm.
  10. Nice looking VTEC engine Richard. Any specs on the build? eg: BHP power etc. Welcome aboard.
  11. *cough, cough* How much!!! Yeah, really... you have to be pretty dedicated to the looks of your car to spend effectively the same as a high mileage Zed on a body kit. It does look awesome though... Dedicated isn't exactly the word I'd use. Maybe super rich or just super stupid. Does look awesome though, agreed.
  12. Great present. Have to add I just received some LED 501 bulbs which I got today from my sister & her boyfriend. Stuck them in the number plate holders as I already have some in the sidelights ~ looks much more modern now.
  13. Neilp I think I'm in love with your Zed. Great picture and what a car.
  14. *cough, cough* How much!!!
  15. Give him a chance ~ got to get over the slight hangover today first remember.
  16. If you're making it yourself it shouldn't be too hard. My advice would be to make cardboard templates first that fit under the strut brace (leave a small gap to accommodate acoustic material). Then use the templates to cut your MDF wood to size & shape. If you've got a hot glue gun that's an easy way to fix it all together whilst you trial fit the box (if it's wrong with the hot glue you can always heat it up with a hot air gun/hairdryer & dismantle it to re-size/shape it) ~ then add screws when your happy it's the correct size/shape. Don't forget to cut the holes needed for your wiring, air port's or connector block prior to covering in acoustic clothe. Also you can get a nicer finish when you cover the entire box with clothe and slice with a stanley knife into the holes left (peal the clothe inwards & glue down if you get me). You'll get more satisfaction from building it yourself anyway zubairhussain123. Any problems just ask on here as most people are friendly & happy to help on this site I find.
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