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  1. 14 hours ago, Cimanu said:

    Always - about 25 mins away.

     

    Yet to do a session in the Z though, use a T sport corolla track car among other things.

     

    My current setup did a 104.8 static db, I now have a silenced midpipe that brings it to 87.4 .. somehow, so I'm looking to book an evening very soon....

     

    Let me know if you want to book on one together ;) Car is bone stock bar exhaust and an uprev so will no doubt feel awful, soft and cook brakes.

     

    where did you get your uprev done?

  2. On 7/18/2017 at 17:11, Jay84 said:

    Might struggle with that bit, I'd have to order in bulk, minimum is 50, I think they'd need to all be the same. Besides, Black will match my baby :p

     

    Id certainly have a lanyard if they have the safety break away snappy bit (due to work)

  3. Anyone done bronze and silver of any courses?

    Ive been driving 10 odd years now and have had plenty of performance cars so wouldn't be a novice driver, just a novice drifter :blush: not sure how "beginner" the bronze is....e.g welcome boys and girls this is a car and this pedal makes it go faster :lol: 

  4. On 7/23/2017 at 12:33, Jay84 said:

    Odd shape for postage aren't they.

     

    Yeah, just not worth the hassle.

    Also I think he should de-wiper anyway, looks better and sheds some weight off an already heavy tailgate :thumbs:

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  5. Has anyone had any experience of any drift schools,

    Id really like to learn, for no other reason than I just fancy learning, if it helps with controlling unintentional skids on wet roads then yeah all well and good but let me stress I will not be going out on public roads drifting pretending im DK from F&F.

    my only criteria is i don't want to do it in my own car as i have no intention of ever drifting the Z.

    If it could be somewhere not to far away (norfolk/suffolk) that would also be a plus.

    Ive seen this https://www.intotheblue.co.uk/driving-experiences/courses/skid-control/skid-control-essex/

     

    Any experiences would be really helpful !!!!!!

  6. I have the Buddyclub system, i assume as your looking at the K1 you want something with some noise.

    It is quite droney sat at 60.... but the noise it makes when planting it is such a smile factor!

    I wouldn't want this exhaust on a daily because i think it would be a little too loud for every day as would the K1.

    As for quality IMO its as good as you can get, the welds look perfect the fitment was spot on and tips look great.

    Only issue i had was the silencer bungs are incredibly tight to put in....which is my excuse not to put them in anyway :lol:

    Below is a few pictures of mine when it first went on.. :D

    Good luck on your search B)

     

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    http://cougarstore.c...&products_id=98

     

    https://www.tarmacsp...z-cat-back.html

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  7. Ive got some superguard leather wipes to keep in the car for any accidents :scare: (they come from nissan)

    I also use the autofinesse leather conditioner which works well and really keeps the leather nice and soft to stop it cracking and looking tired

    It doesn't but whatever keeps you happy!

     

    Modern leather does not need 'oils' to moisturize it. It's lacquer topcoated from the factory. The main cause of cracking is failure to keep it clean and sundamage

     

    Sent from my SM-G925F using Tapatalk

     

    At least you saved me from saying it (again) :lol:

     

    Im only going by the results ive seen, my seats dont have any cracking anyway....They certainly feel softer after using it but that could only be due to the fact they have had a clean, i assumed softer feeling leather would mean no cracking but happy to stand corrected :surrender:

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