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New member - South East London
vicktor_the_ predictor replied to London350's topic in Introductions & Welcome Messages
Welcome along! -
@Payco Great meet! Was nice as a first timer to come down and see these cars and owners in the flesh. Shame i had to shoot off early, but will definitely be back again. Great pics all, i've got a long way to go compared to some of those beasts!
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I'm in! 1) Payco - 2016 Nismo 370z - PA04YCO 2) Coldel - 2005 VX220 Turbo - VK05 XEU 3) Andy_Muxlow 2011 - 370Z - A20MUX 4) Seb - 2003 350z JDM - PR02 SEB 5) kbad - 2007 HR - J44SUS 6) Mopedmark- 2009 370Z Ultimate MT59UZR 7) Darren-B - 1971 240z - BVM 362K 8) Flashback - 2004 350Z - HJ54TBZ 9) NickC - 2003 350z - A3KXN 10) Shelly Masters OE07MYC 11} zippypooz - 2005 350Z - N44SSN 12) Lewis Schwier - 2004 350z - V6 LXD 13) AndyNap - 2005 350Z Roadster - A11 NAP 14) Rich & Hilary T - 2007 350Z - AF57RZA 15) Daveo132 - 2007 350Z - PE07DPZ 16) Pagan 2003 350z roadster K500 SYM 17) Vicktor_the_ Predictor - 2005 350Z - OE54 ASX *Pagan added
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Cant make this weekend. Just getting the car back from the paint shop next week!
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New 350z owner - dream car!
vicktor_the_ predictor replied to naudiz's topic in Introductions & Welcome Messages
Welcome to the world of endless mods to waste away any money you didn't have to begin with! -
Superb thanks for that. Cant make this one but may well do in the future if they're monthly?
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Hi and first questions
vicktor_the_ predictor replied to Bellfour's topic in Introductions & Welcome Messages
Hi Paul and welcome along! Also considering downing my 19" to 18" rims at some point. Need better handling and ride quality. -
Kinetix Camber control arm
vicktor_the_ predictor replied to vicktor_the_ predictor's topic in Suspension
Gone with SPC in the end!! Let’s see how they are .. -
Kinetix Camber control arm
vicktor_the_ predictor replied to vicktor_the_ predictor's topic in Suspension
Makes it go faster right???? -
My DE did this but that was due to a partial airlock in the heater matrix. ended up jacking the front end up, taking off the cap to the reservoir and radiator, topping the rad up to the top and gunned the accelerator a few times to get the air out (all done with the heater on inside the car and the fan on max).
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Kinetix Camber control arm
vicktor_the_ predictor replied to vicktor_the_ predictor's topic in Suspension
whoops....just realised i dumped this in the 370z thread. Can one of the admins please move this into the 350z section please!!! Thank you! -
Hi All, Considering getting the Kinetix adjustable Camber Control arms as they're a fair bit cheaper than some of the others. Has anyone had any issues with them?? Cheers for your input!
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Ok cool, i'll keep an eye out
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No its fine really....Just have lots that i want to do it, as does every other member on here!!
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@Rikz2004 i can do March 23rd, although mine might turn up on the back of a flat bed
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@Rikz2004 i'll struggle to make it this month, but could possibly do march??
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I'm game for anything around south london...Cobham is handily 10 minutes away!!
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Greetings from Surrey
vicktor_the_ predictor replied to NickC's topic in Introductions & Welcome Messages
very nice mate, cant wait until the day i get my car looking as clean as that! -
Flyboy Mirror Fold Module - cs2000
vicktor_the_ predictor replied to cs2000's topic in Member Traders
If this goes up on another GB I’m in! -
Right, Heres a few photos for you guys.. So ive started by taking the overly cooked on wrap off which has taken months! Rebuilt the brakes, re-installed the removed radiator reservoir, replaced inner tie rods, replaced grommits removed from engine bay for some diy wiring, replaced BCM due to water damage due to grommits being removed, replaced AC belt which was removed, checked remaining wiring and finally replaced alloys and tyres as i went through a cavernous pot hole which cracked 2 rims!! Next on the list is lower control arms and adjustable camber arms for the front as theres still some clunking and clinking over bumpy roads.