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GrahameJ

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  1. Irene Wood on eBay. Next Day delivery and pick your own logo and border. Comes with Sticky pads and screws for fitting too. Great service. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/181096289826
  2. Here unfortunately is the opinion of one of the countries top welding instructors, with vast experience in the nuclear and automotive fields, who I sent the link too: Hi Jim, these exhausts are British made. What do you think, looks like someone got this weld area a bit hot judging by the HAZ? ... THAT MUST BE THE WORST TIG WELD EVER, The monkey must have been having a bad day, lost his Nuts. JC.
  3. Welcome. Search the forums for guides to stereo upgrades. Get ready to start ripping the interior out!
  4. That will not work as the inside of the screen is still covered by the regs: Additional Opaque Films Additional opaque films are subject to reason for rejection 1 whether fitted on the inside or outside of the windscreen. However if it is tinted film rather than opaque: Additional mirrors and tinting films are not subject to Reason for Rejection 1. LIMO Black anyone
  5. Very true. If you don't fill in the initial registration form correctly, you will likely end up paying more. Paul Bowden at Japautoagent advised me on what to put in each box on the form. Looking at my V55, the DVLA still made a mistake and my zed is listed as "Fairlady Turbo". I have looked everywhere under the bonnet and still can't find the Turbo!
  6. Mine is an 04 JDM and registered in the UK in 2015 - £230 for 12 months - Tax class PLG. It is the date first registered in Japan that counts, and if it is less than 10 years old you will have to pay the higher rate.
  7. Thanks again Zedd, with the rear spring perch at max height the MeisterR springs measure 30.5cm, which is 10mm lower than OEM stock height. This forum is great for information and practical advice. Thanks guys!
  8. Thanks for that which may help somebody fitting new springs, but the front spring lengths aren't comparable in this case as the MeisterR Zeta-S are true coilovers, preloaded to 200m, with a separate lower perch for ride height adjustment. It's the rears which still use separate springs as per OEM that I need the length of. Here was Jerrick's reply in the group buy section: Hi Jerrick, can the shocks be setup for standard ride height? My daily drive involves country roads, potholes and speed bumps, so I don't want the car sitting any lower. The front shouldn't be a problem, the rear should be okay also. Not something I have come across before, but judging from the 350Z suspension design, it should give plenty of scope for ride height adjustments. Jerrick As Ekona said I may be over thing things, but it would be nice to know.
  9. Thanks for a quick reply, and I do intend to measure the current ride height before fitting. What I don't want to do is start stripping the car down, fit the shocks and then find that the max height is lower than what it is at the moment :-( If I know the length upfront, then I can plan accordingly and maybe get some alloy spring spacers made up, and still have 43mm of adjustment on the spring perch to go lower.
  10. What is the OEM spring length? I have just bought the Meister Zeta-S coilovers in the group buy, and must say the quality seems very very good: http://www.350z-uk.c...-buy-interests/ I want to start off at stock ride height and adjust from there. My Zed is a daily driver and I want real road performance, with the ability to get over speed bumps without slowing to a snails pace! In motorcycle racing terms I'd be looking at a setup for the Isle of Man TT races or Irish Road races, able to cope with bumps and jumps, rather than smooth circuits such as Donnington, Brand's Hatch etc. I have searched the forums and been unable to find a figure, but maybe someone has an OEM set in their garage that they could measure?
  11. Hi Saif, by blown I meant the speaker units themselves do not work anymore despite getting a signal from the stereo head unit, so maybe the speaker coils had burnt out. Replace with new speakers and they will probably be ok, without having to change the wiring.
  12. My FairladyZ is the base model, but still had rear speakers fitted, so my guess is they are fitted to most models. Like yours, mine were not working. After stripping out the plastics to get to them I found both had blown. :-( I replaced the speakers and had sound again. :-) I hope this helps...
  13. That sounds like a good idea gillywig, so adjusters for me too if possible.
  14. Thanks Deano! Confirm list: 1. AdrianL - Z33 2. michael93-z33 3. GrahameJ - Z33 Fairladyz 4. 5. 6. 7.
  15. Well the last list was: 1. Deano94 - Z33 2. AdrianL - Z33 3. Gumpy000 - Z33 4. Gstraw -Z34 5. gillywig2 - V35 6. michael93 - Z33 7. GARGOYLE - Z33 8.GrahamJ - Z33 Fairlady I said I was interested earlier, so first dibs if anyone drops out.
  16. Ok, if that is the case I am interested. Any lower than stock and I may have problems getting to my garage, down a cobbled back alley with a high camber centre. I scraped the exhaust first time out when I drove down the middle, so now drive down with 2 wheels in the gutter.
  17. Hi Jerrick, can the shocks be setup for standard ride height? My daily drive involves country roads, potholes and speed bumps, so I don't want the car sitting any lower.
  18. Courtesy of Floydbax thanks, these are the bolts I mean:
  19. Anyone know what size and thread the 4 stock mounting bolts are that hold in the Bose woofer? I'm fitting a subwoofer in my JDM Z, which as a base model does not have a woofer as standard, but does have the woofer mounting plate under a blank cubby cover.
  20. GrahameJ

    Wheel size?

    Agreed. 9 inch rears on mine with 255/45s and no problems. RAYS Volk Racing GT-7 Front: 8j + 37mm offset Rear: 9j + 38mm offset 5 hole pcd114.3
  21. My JDM car is an automatic, the switch does say "Snow" - it's for the auto gearbox It causes the car to set off in second gear rather than first gear, and slows the throttle response to aid traction in winter. It has three positions: Snow - Normal - Power. I haven't tried "Power" in case it blows the roof off and ejects the passenger in an attempt to reduce weight and aid acceleration!
  22. Yes that's correct. I've 2 blank buttons under the pad, which don't have switches as my car has cloth seats, so I did not mind covering them up.
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