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That was useful..... From: Nissan UK-Fleet Sent: 17 September 2020 19:54 Subject: RE: Nissan Z** Dear David, Thank you for contacting Nissan Customer Services regarding your interest in the exciting new Nissan Z Proto. We appreciate your enthusiasm for the vehicle which has only just been unveiled. However, at this time, we do not have an official answer as to the Z Proto's availability in the UK. For the most up to date announcements, we invite you to sign up for email alerts from the Nissan Newsroom at either of the links provided below: Global Newsroom: https://global.nissannews.com/en UK Newsroom: https://europe.nissannews.com/en-GB If you have any further comments or queries, please do not hesitate to contact us using the details below. Yours Sincerely, Meagan Customer Services Nissan Motor (GB) Limited Opening Hours Mon-Fri: 08:00 to 20:00, Sat: 08:00 to 14:00 Telephone: **** 123 1231
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Stunning backdrop at Yaksuhi Car Show held at Whittlebury Hall and with the Sun going down a few of us hung around to grab some snaps. Been a long time since I had professional pictures taken of the Z, so thought id share. Phone pics are ok but clearly nothing compared to a DSLR being used correctly. Do want to get a couple glossy prints also for the home office too. Enjoy Massive thank you to @dani_350z
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ello and welkom Chuffed you sorted out the front end, all worked out for the best as it now looks great
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That's a good improvement, nice inners too
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Well you never know, but right now (less maintenance) there isn't a single thing I would change
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Cheers pal, nice feeling to finally finished the build
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MidlandZ Breakfast Meet - Saturday 19th September
davey_83 replied to davey_83's topic in Local Meets Across The UK
UPDATE** Both venues had rightly pulled out of hosting us, however have said they'd gladly visit this again when allowed. Meeting cancelled -
Another glorious day for a car show, looked grand
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Cleaned the engine bay the other day and the blower was handy for drying out the little hard to reach places Fitted my polished plenum that I've had for almost a year, thought if it's ever going to go on its now - thank you Ricky. Was accepted into show and shine for Yaksuhi Car Show so it fell well at least. Gave the throttle body and thorough clean out too. Completely finished of the engine bay The weather was just about perfect today too, first and last car show of 2020 and it was a good'un. Services meet up..... With a couple at the lake
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Maybe @Mopedmark still can have them done
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MidlandZ Breakfast Meet - Saturday 19th September
davey_83 replied to davey_83's topic in Local Meets Across The UK
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MidlandZ Breakfast Meet - Saturday 19th September
davey_83 replied to davey_83's topic in Local Meets Across The UK
1) davey_83 - breakfast 2) DRIVE-R - breakfast 3) tauvp - breakfast 4) SecretStar07979 (Adam) - breakfast 5) Charlie Boy - breakfast -
Agreed, however as many manufactures do. I think initially manufactures quoted in bhp till then later PS following the trend. 276bhp - 300ps - 313ps. Still better than down under where they state in kW
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276, 296, 308 why is it so hard LOL
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Now find. Hate car guides with incorrect power figures argh
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Unreal to think you was able to polish that back up by hand wow!! you must be chuffed. Bumper great, heat wrap effort though....... Very much worth removing the y pipe (x6 nuts/bolt) to do neat, as its only a job you ever want to do once. Also when on the move going forward in the wet means, water will collect the way you've installed the wrap ie starting front to back instead of back to front if that makes sense. You want the folds to be facing towards the rear of the car so any water just hits and runs off rather than collects. Ideally also the wraps needed to be installed damp, this allows for tighter fitting and when you start the car the burning smell goes after the first drive and doesn't come back. Correct head wrap ties are very cheap also and wont attract heat soak nearly as much as a jubilee.
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Looks straight out of a game!!! Steering with so little contact patch must be so nice and light. Question, does it drive awful round bends at speed?
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Looked a lovely day for it
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Its the return of the MidlandZ Breakfast Meet We've put together a breakfast meet and drive out to a second location 40mins away. Second location is a bit special, however I will keep this a suprise for now. Every 350z/370z club meet I've been to the folks have been brilliant, whether you've been a dozen times or it's your first - everyone gets along. Date: Saturday 19th September Time: 9:30am First Location: Toby Carvery - Stonebridge Coventry Rd MarstonGreen Coventry CV7 7HL If you don't fancy breakfast however would like to join for the drive out, leave time is 10:15am from the Toby Carvery. Entry is £3 per vehicle at the second location. ————————————— - Rules of attendance - ————————————— No adverse noise, speeding or anti-social behaviour, it's taken years to build up relationships with locations to hosts meets so let's keep this going for the club. Current social distancing reduced from 2m to 1m for pubs, cafes and restaurants. Seating will be inline with government guidelines for hospitality. 1) davey_83 - Breakfast
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With no issues ideally between 285bhp and 305bhp
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For these cars its always best to ring a few specialist brokers like Adrian Flux, Chris Knott, Reis, Sky, Greenlight Brentarce etc. If a vehicle is sadly stolen or written off, the insurance company will always initially low ball offer you in pay out however if you can prove pre incident condition and examples of similar vehicles recently or currently for sale then they can take that value into consideration. I had to do this with a past claim on a vehicle and got what I wanted, bought the car back at salvage value 10% and sold it as it was for nearly as much again.