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Mikey_S

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  1. 11 minutes ago, MarkRassam said:

    A 370z definitely interested me! In fact that's what I was going to go for but insurance is really weird with them. For some reason I can get insured on a 350z for £500-£600 but insurance on a 370z is £3000+. Such a big difference in insurance price for not that big of a difference in car in my opinion.

     

    Does the car being ULEZ compliant mean I can drive it London but have to pay the £15 congestion charge per day?

    As i don't live in London i may be wrong but i believe the introduction of the Ultra Low Emission Zones means that if your car is compliant, then no, you don't have to pay. Not sure if that replaces the congestion charge though or if it was on top of. I'm sure someone here can confirm

     

    WOW at the 370z insurance premiums! :scare:

  2. Looks decent in the pictures and Mileage a plus. Remember that this is the high tax bracket so will cost you ~£580 to tax for the year but these are also ULEZ compliant i believe ;) 

    For that kind of money, does a 370z interest you?

     

    Good luck if you do decide to go for it. Start low, you can always go higher but if you go in too high, you'll struggle to come down :thumbs:

  3. Welcome to the forum

     

    It depends what you class as a low mileage example 

     

    For a 350Z, I classed low miles in between 60-80K considering their age (I managed to get one on 65K in 2019) and you are right, for clean and well looked after examples in this range- prices are going up

     

    If you are looking for a Z lower than 50K miles then prices are getting a bit silly and i dont think ive seen one recently for less than £10K

     

    Good luck in your search, keep checking this forum as there are often cracking examples listed here. 

     

      

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  4. On 26/05/2021 at 17:33, ZMANALEX said:

    Are you having a laugh, as there are 61 boxes on that form.

     

    Tell me what information you require from a Roadster V5 and I will provide that information to you.

    All I could think of when I read this 

     

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  5. Hey @sheikhhh10 

     

    just to follow up, the clutch and flywheel are suitable for a DE. (Part numbers below?

     

    Exedy Clutch Kit (Plate, cover, release bearing and 8x OEM replacement bolts)

    Part no: NSK2168

     

    LUK Dual Mass Flywheel

    Part no: 415 0213 11

     

    The clutch salve cylinder though I'm not so sure. Tarmac have two options on their website (03-04) and (05-07)

     

    The one I have is (05-07). Not sure what the difference is, perhaps someone on here may be able to elaborate 

     

    Thanks 

    Mike

  6. Flashing airbag can usually be sorted with a few key turns.

     

    Ignition off, ignition on, wait for light to start flashing, ignition off. Do this 5 times, on the 6th, start it up and it should be gone, at least for a few months... :lol:

     

    There's a YouTube video that explains it better.

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  7. Hi Alan

     

    This is a LUK manufactured Flywheel (415 0213 11) intended as a direct replacement for the OEM Nissan one.

    The Code above is a genuine Nissan flywheel (according to the internet) - https://nissangenuine.com/nissan/nissan-12310jk20c-flywheel-assy/

     

    The following are shown when searched against the OEM comparison

    https://www.onlinecarparts.co.uk/oenumber/12310cd001.html

     

    However - I am in no way an expert in this field. I can only go by what I have found online and advice taken by this Forum when i went to purchase the part 

     

    Thanks

    Mike

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