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davey_83

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  1. Nice work, much nicer and no doubt less glare now also on sunny days
  2. Since owning my 350z I've used Fuchs (2 grades), Castrol, Shell, Motul and finally settled on this one maintains good oil pressure, not too high not to low and engine feels nice and lively without consuming too much either.
  3. I wouldn't go with this particular 5w30, as the VQ35DE doesn't have extended intervals. I'd opt for a C2/C3 variant instead. A5/B5 Stable, stay-in-grade oil intended for use at extended drain intervals in high performance gasoline engines and car & light van diesel engines designed to be capable of using low friction low viscosity oils with a High temperature / High shear rate (HTHS) viscosity of 2.9 to 3.5 mPa.s. These oils are unsuitable for use in some engines. Consult owner manual or handbook if in doubt. The A/B class's A5/B5 oils have lower HTHS viscosities, which means that they provide better fuel economy but they may not provide adequate protection in engines that are not designed for them.
  4. Morning, after a slam panel for a DE if available? Cheers
  5. Its worth noting we haven't yet seen the production model and looking back at the 350z and GTR prototypes, this should give an indication of the progress yet to be revealed.
  6. Really nice video as per, ALL UK 350z footage is gold!! What's next performance wise? I've recently fitted a lightweight crank pulley, done a fair few hundreds miles of mix driving with no issues. Engine now revs out noticeably stronger.
  7. +1 Motordyne
  8. Stunning pictures!! You'll be chuffed if and when you opt for a rear diffuser of sort I reckon. Will hunker the rear down visual inline with the front and sides.
  9. davey_83

    Crash

    Awful incident
  10. Exciting pal, must have been made to order
  11. No worries pal, they're great cars with tones of scope for modification big and small. Done a few bits to mind over the years, mainly subtle engine and chassis tuning, exterior and engine bay mods.
  12. Not seen one in the flesh yet. In Porsche world the difference visually between a Taycan and a Panamera is vast!!! For me the Taycan is the best looking EV currently available, both exterior and interior nothing compares.
  13. ello n welkom Sounds like a star buy!! Ive had 15/20 spacers fitted for years, no concerns and ive had my car on track a number of times. The ally spacers are lightweight too, you wont notice any adverse affects.
  14. Very much in your best interest to replace all four tyres as first action, buying the best you can afford. No point having wheel alignment carried out on odd tyres just to later replace. ello n welkom
  15. Its all pantomime made for cognitive dissonance https://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/news/uk-world-news/new-coronavirus-restrictions-government-march-4541085 6 Months further lockdown 6 feet apart 6 people groups Check out patent 060606 Revelation 13:18
  16. ^ bingo
  17. Family staycation to Newquay last week, so felt good to get the ol' girl out and later cleaned up. If anyone was wondering that's Crantock beach
  18. Enjoying the YouTube uploads, what a car what a country
  19. Ello n welkom
  20. Fantastic seeing members all together
  21. I do like the nismo sides, but only with the front to match then the rear spoiler is needed for sure. OEM+ for me rather than a body kit pick & mix
  22. If it makes a difference I've pranged a car with rear parking sensors
  23. Nice one Olly, yeah it's a great picture. She has side diffusers which is a nice subtle addition to the factory side skirts.
  24. Never had so many lovely pictures sent me must be the award winning wheels. Courtesy of @mrpix_photography
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