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veeg33

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  1. If the pumps are correct, they are fail safe against being plugged in wrongly hence I think it will mostly be the pipes. You should be able to get to your pump by doing a full lock (left), removing 2 x M10 bolts just under the arch, The plastic arch is soft and flexi enough for you to just bend it to gain access to your pump. Both front and rear pump are next to each other.
  2. There is also a little 'ski slope' just next to the hole to guide the dipstick.
  3. You should be able to buy them here --> https://www.pipestock.com/pvc/pvc-pipe-fittings/plain-inch/tee-90 or Ebay. ->http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/PVC-SOLVENT-WELD-PIPE-FITTINGS-1-2-4-FISH-POND-INDUSTRIAL-/221942500090?var=&hash=item33accdcafa:m:m9AjBwriCZG-C2EyRoeGbZA Search for 3/4 inch pvc tee
  4. Looks superb in real.....
  5. Have you try RT performance --> http://rt-performance.co.uk/ I think they are on Ebay too.... Try PM Chris@TarmacSportz, he might be able to help
  6. Plenty of modified cars in Malaysia/Thailand/Singapore. Almost any corner you go, you'll see modified car.....some are tastefully modified, some are fugly...... Singapore is even worst for owning a car.....expensive parking space in front of your house or apartment. Then you have to pay for permit to actually own a car, any car older then 10 years (i think) are not allowed on the street.
  7. I'm originally from Malaysia and yes, tax for imported vehicle is ridiculous!!! Toys for the extremely rich only
  8. Cheers mate! Hopefully weather for next weekend will be good for me to fit it permanently. Planning to remove the front bumper and fit it properly. Hopefully it will go well as this will be my first DIY front lip
  9. Bought a front lip for my zed from Tarmac Sportz. Mine's replica. Fast delivery and great service from Chris. Arrived in 2 days. As I don't have the required bits and bobs yet, I can't fit it this weekend. But I can't wait for it to be fitted so decided to attach it to have a look at it. Result: Absolutely loved it!
  10. Test fit today as I can't wait any longer. Hopefully will fit it next weekend when I have all the bits and bobs (self tapper and TigerSeal) Before: After: Proper pics will follow Absolutely loved it! Fitment seems really got even without fitting properly.
  11. Another from Sunny Huddersfield here. Only ever see a grey 350z up Grange Moor. Not far from me then, I'm on Wakefield Road, near Waterloo. Drive past your way a fair bit. But never seen ya car to date. Sure it would notice it, looks mint. Cheers mate, however it's not mint at the moment as it's filthy.... Can't seems to find a right time to wash it due to the lovely Huddersfield weather. I've seen a silver one up in Almondbury and a black one that always parked near Lidl (Wakefield road).
  12. If I'm reading the advert correctly, £6,500 just for the engine with supercharger........ The rest of the Nismo stuff (LMGT4 and bodykit) will worth some good money Thanks for the info, surely forum members here will be pleased with your info.
  13. Hello and welcome
  14. Or go with UK OEM Brembo. Zmanalex or Jon@Emperortuning sells them (2nd hand), both are trader here on this forum
  15. Another from Sunny Huddersfield here. Only ever see a grey 350z up Grange Moor. Not far from me then, I'm on Wakefield Road, near Waterloo.
  16. Sorry Chris, don't quite understand where to mask to avoid scratch? Is it just above the lip area to avoid scratches during trial and fitment? I suppose once I have the lip I'll have a better idea where to mask and add self tapping screws.
  17. veeg33

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    Hello and welcome
  18. I've decided to treat myself with a front lip --> http://www.350z-uk.com/topic/110000-offer-new-improved-minesveilside-lip-03-06-pre-facelift-350z/ Chris has advised to use Tiger Seal to bond the lip onto my current bumper. Was wondering if you guys have any experience with similar job? Do i need to sand the bonding surfaces to make it rough ish for better bonding? I shall rub them with some 99% IPA before applying TIger Seal. I think it will be permanent on my front bumper, so I'm assuming I'll need use as much as possible? Or a tiny bit will do the job? Really don't want it to come off easily especially whilst driving. Further advise and best practice are highly welcomed =)
  19. Thanks for all the welcomes and thanks for sending me to the guide. Some good bed time reading there mate. Take your time and choose wisely. Good luck with the hunt!
  20. You have a PM and potentially a phone call
  21. Hello and welcome You have come to the right place!! Here's a start for you --> http://www.350z-uk.com/topic/77426-buyers-guide/
  22. Few things to check and the above post is one of them. The non-return valve is on the driver side, open the brake fluid cover, and its just under there. You can replace them with a connector pipe without the valve, it will work fine. However, before you check this, check if you washer pump is still working. Does it makes a noise when you active them? Was it rear or front? Usually the pump is the issue rather than the fuse. You can get front pump for around £5-£10 but rear will be a tiny bit more expensive (£24 ish). Having said that, they are still cheaper than OEM at £40-£45 ish each. Rear --> http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NISSAN-350Z-Water-Pump-Window-Cleaning-ADN10316-Rear-Blue-Print-28920-50Y10-New-/231742964107 Front --> http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/FOR-NISSAN-350Z-2003-2015-FRONT-SINGLE-OUTLET-WINDSCREEN-WASHER-PUMP-/262462066955?hash=item3d1bf5510b:g:GCIAAOSwMHdXTZ7G They are located just behind the front bumper, driver side. It is possible to get to the pumps without removing your wheel. Do a full lock to your left, remove few screw to bend the plastic lining and you will see the water reservoir and 2 pumps. I can't remember which is which. Press the tab to remove the connector (Rear and Front connector are slightly different to fail safe ie you can't plug in wrongly). Plug in new pump to test before removing old pump from reservoir. Once you tested and happy with it, you can replace them. They are not held in with any bolts or screws hence you can just pull it out but be ready with you thumb/finger to block to hole. Replace the pump and enjoy watching your washer working again
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