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Strudul

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  1. Ah, ninja'd, yeh, that's got everything you need. Left goes on your tap. The pressure washer will have similar pre-installed. The 2 middle connectors go on either end of your hose. The right is an adjustable nozzle that you can clip into one of the middle connectors instead of your pressure washer.
  2. Got a link to what you ordered? You will need a connector on each end of the hose and on your tap. You will have connector like these on your outside tap and on the back of your pressure washer: And will need these connectors on each end of the hose to connect to them
  3. Are you asking or telling? Also, just to check, the hose pipe you've ordered comes with connectors / you've ordered connectors too?
  4. Nowt wrong with doing a snow foam and it's undeniably better to do so, I just don't think it's worth it.
  5. Sorry, I'm intrigued by this... what exactly do you expect snow foam to do? My understanding is that it will loosen some of the dirt which you will rinse off, so when you come to do your proper wash your car starts off a bit cleaner. This means slightly less work and chance of rubbing dirt into the paint causing scratches and your mitt won't get as dirty, so you don't have to rinse it / replace your water as often. However, the benefits are offset by the extra time / cost required to do it in the first place, you still have to put effort into the main wash, and your car won't be any cleaner in the end. Unless you car is absolutely filthy, a quick rinse before washing is more than enough.
  6. There might be a package that includes a hose, but I'd have thought most people already have a garden hose, so it would be surplus to requirements for the majority.
  7. *Water, car, tap, hose, and electricity not included.
  8. Hose is extra if you don't already have a garden hose with suitable connectors.
  9. Yeh, I still have and use my Karcher. Makes pre and post-wash rinsing faster and more effective.
  10. Personal opinion is that snow foam is a gimmick and waste of water / money / time. All it does is act as a pre-wash to remove some dirt before you do your actual wash.
  11. 1. Plastic primer on metal is fine. (Metal primer doesn't work on plastic though.) 2. Just whack the door card off, it only takes a minute. There's a few guides around, but you just pop some bits off and undo a few screws. Use a magnetic screwdriver next time or use a toilet roll tube to stop it falling down. 3. I'd guess there might be something you can poke, but I'm inclined to say you have to go through the boot and record it for our entertainment
  12. Aye, I know they aren't required, but they are useful. I have a long driveway to reverse up, which is already a pain at night, nevermind without any light Had a thought though, seeing as I don't really care how the reverse / fog lights look, I just have a hankering for sequentials, could I leave those as bulbs and just run an LED strip for only indicators along the top? Still have the same concerns about light pollution, but don't know the extent of the issue or how strict the rules are, though I could always fashion some aluminium dividers. My other worry would be heat from the bulbs, but if I swap out the fog and reverse bulbs for (chromed) LEDs, I'm assuming it would be fine?
  13. Nice idea, but not sure where I'd mount it on a stock rear bumper. Maybe if I picked up a diffuser...
  14. Looks like a rear fog light must be between 250mm and 1000mm from the ground, so the 3rd brake light will be too high I think.
  15. Would it be legal to re-purpose the 3rd brake light as a fog light? As for combining the reverse light and direction indicators, I found this: Would that mean I'd need separate lights?
  16. Never seen one of those before. Got some more details on it?
  17. I think I'd be happy enough watching racing without being able to taste or touch it...
  18. Oh yeah, was definitely gonna pick up a spare set to play with. Can't be having something go wrong without a spare and end up with the Z off the road with the rear lights melted to the inside of my oven
  19. Gutting would be the plan, then something can be fashioned to go behind the LED strips to look nice, though you'll still see 2 white tubes... Tinting would work to hide it, but I reckon it'd affect the light output too much to be an option.
  20. McLaren have something in the works too though, another 3-seater
  21. Ferrari don't seem to care about 'ring times though
  22. Think that about sums it up. They care more about getting likes / views on social media than the cars.
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