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  1. i have owned both the 350Z first and then swapped it in for an S2000 in short i much preffered the S2000 to drive, both are good cars, but i found my self smiling more in the S2k but in the 350Z i had to push extremely hard to find any enjoyment in it. but its horses for courses, whats good for me might be pants for someoen else. both are very different car, one is more torquey than the other, but one is lighter than the other. they are both compromises, but for different aspects, so it depends on what you're looking for. both can be had quiet cheaply now, and both are good cars. try them both and see what you like.
  2. i have owned both the 350Z first and then swapped it in for an S2000 in short i much preffered the S2000 to drive, both are good cars, but i found my self smiling more in the S2k but in the 350Z i had to push extremely hard to find any enjoyment in it. but its horses for courses, whats good for me might be pants for someoen else. both are very different car, one is more torquey than the other, but one is lighter than the other. they are both compromises, but for different aspects, so it depends on what you're looking for. both can be had quiet cheaply now, and both are good cars. try them both and see what you like.
  3. he can send the money to me if he wants i can then forward the money on once the goods arrive. and if you want you can forward the tracking details so i know its been sent. again i have no gaurentee's but i have traded on here, and been around a while and lots of people know where i live. if that helps.
  4. he can send the money to me if he wants i can then forward the money on once the goods arrive. and if you want you can forward the tracking details so i know its been sent. again i have no gaurentee's but i have traded on here, and been around a while and lots of people know where i live. if that helps.
  5. tarmac if you're looking for new wheels to bring in buddyclub do some nice wheels as well, again they are good quality and sensibly priced. and with a good reputation, only down side is i'm not sur ethey do any 350Z sizes.
  6. tarmac if you're looking for new wheels to bring in buddyclub do some nice wheels as well, again they are good quality and sensibly priced. and with a good reputation, only down side is i'm not sur ethey do any 350Z sizes.
  7. http://www.enkei.com/racing.html weights all in this website, click on the wheel you like then the download spec button and it will give you all the details for instance the RPF01 in 19" format are around the 20lb mark, but it depends on what width, narrower is lighter than 20lb, wider is heavier than 20lb. but from memory thats either lighter than the original rays or the same weight as and they are 19"
  8. http://www.enkei.com/racing.html weights all in this website, click on the wheel you like then the download spec button and it will give you all the details for instance the RPF01 in 19" format are around the 20lb mark, but it depends on what width, narrower is lighter than 20lb, wider is heavier than 20lb. but from memory thats either lighter than the original rays or the same weight as and they are 19"
  9. stock HIDS are 4200-4500k i would up grade to 5K or 6K around there but no more, at those numbers the light is more white than yellow. 10k is very blue, but the lighting ability is pretty poor in comparison to the same bulb at 4500k as for side lights you can get blue lense 501 bulbs that are also white in light or some LED versions instead. as for full beam i just put philips x-treme vision in +100% over normal vision. i think they are about the best you can get, but OSRAM night breakers or Ring +120% are meant to be good. i would avoid EBAY HID bulbs, the price is good but the bulbs tend to be poor quality. try someone like autobulbs direct. to be honest the OEM ones are very good, but very expensive.
  10. stock HIDS are 4200-4500k i would up grade to 5K or 6K around there but no more, at those numbers the light is more white than yellow. 10k is very blue, but the lighting ability is pretty poor in comparison to the same bulb at 4500k as for side lights you can get blue lense 501 bulbs that are also white in light or some LED versions instead. as for full beam i just put philips x-treme vision in +100% over normal vision. i think they are about the best you can get, but OSRAM night breakers or Ring +120% are meant to be good. i would avoid EBAY HID bulbs, the price is good but the bulbs tend to be poor quality. try someone like autobulbs direct. to be honest the OEM ones are very good, but very expensive.
  11. as i've approached 30 i've ende dup more and moe on Radio 2, to the point that now at 30, i have R2 on permanently. i like heart, but the ads do my nut in.
  12. as i've approached 30 i've ende dup more and moe on Radio 2, to the point that now at 30, i have R2 on permanently. i like heart, but the ads do my nut in.
  13. i bet you could crack walnuts with that arse
  14. i bet you could crack walnuts with that arse
  15. i include some of the cost of paypal in my charges for products, that i sell on ebay.
  16. i include some of the cost of paypal in my charges for products, that i sell on ebay.
  17. love the enkei's stunning wheels, good quality and not stupid money. nearly bought gold RPF01's for the S2000 until i got the good deal on the OZ racing wheels.
  18. love the enkei's stunning wheels, good quality and not stupid money. nearly bought gold RPF01's for the S2000 until i got the good deal on the OZ racing wheels.
  19. i set up a business account which i don't mind passing the account details out on. so people can make payments in to it via online or phone banking. it has no overdraft and the cash only stops there temporarily before being moved on. it works for me at the moment, but i'm not sure people could use a credit card with it.
  20. i set up a business account which i don't mind passing the account details out on. so people can make payments in to it via online or phone banking. it has no overdraft and the cash only stops there temporarily before being moved on. it works for me at the moment, but i'm not sure people could use a credit card with it.
  21. i'm in the process of doing my garage, its a single but i need it setup for the business, i wanted a workshop but still able to get the car in. currently its got an Apex roof and was just single skin brick wall, flip door and 1 bulb light. so what did i do: - Boarded out the loft so i can store stuff above. - run new cables for 4 strip lights - painted the walls white (this was a ballache as it required 5 coats of different things to get a good finsih on the bricks) - run 2 new double sockets around the work bench area from the ring main - fitted new work bench runs the entire width of the garage at the back, but set high enough to get a car bonnet under or store tool trollies. jobs still to do: - insulate between the rafters - Plaster board the ceiling - put the flooring down - insulate the door - draft excluder at the bottom of the door - fit compressor - run copper pipes round the garage to make a multi point connection for air tools around the garage when it came to garage floors i looked at all kinds of things but the one i liked the most was these guys http://www.garagefloorcompany.co.uk/ when i next have some spare cash for the job i shall be ordering from them.
  22. i'm in the process of doing my garage, its a single but i need it setup for the business, i wanted a workshop but still able to get the car in. currently its got an Apex roof and was just single skin brick wall, flip door and 1 bulb light. so what did i do: - Boarded out the loft so i can store stuff above. - run new cables for 4 strip lights - painted the walls white (this was a ballache as it required 5 coats of different things to get a good finsih on the bricks) - run 2 new double sockets around the work bench area from the ring main - fitted new work bench runs the entire width of the garage at the back, but set high enough to get a car bonnet under or store tool trollies. jobs still to do: - insulate between the rafters - Plaster board the ceiling - put the flooring down - insulate the door - draft excluder at the bottom of the door - fit compressor - run copper pipes round the garage to make a multi point connection for air tools around the garage when it came to garage floors i looked at all kinds of things but the one i liked the most was these guys http://www.garagefloorcompany.co.uk/ when i next have some spare cash for the job i shall be ordering from them.
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