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rtbiscuit

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  1. coming on nicely, i like the idea, i'm very similiar, always got to have something on the go. if it helps as a reccommendation, when you come to redo the control area maybe to use a sheet of acrylic, especially as if you ask me nicely i can cut out all the holes and fixing points with my laser cutter at work, i'd just need a good working drawing so i could put it into cad for you before i cut it. if that helps let me know.
  2. not far from me at the moment, down in suffolk. got back form france doing similar miles at the weekend, sadly had to do it in the golf, but a nice drive anyway. glad your back for a bit, have fun
  3. makes sense, i know the falkens are a softer side wall, the stones are a stiffer wall, i'll probably go for about 40-45 i suppose if i go 45 and its too hard i can always let some out down to 40.
  4. just out of interest, those going on sunday, what are you setting your tyre pressures at. most cars have 2 pressure settings, normal and heavily ladened, but the Zed only has 1 which is 35 psi all round. the organizers say to inflate your tyres to there higher setting, or is it to just over inflate them generally? are we talking 2, 3 4, 5 PSI I'm not sure and could do with the advice.
  5. that is a c0ck of a dealership you were dealing with, admittedly i bought mine with out driving it
  6. the best small businesses are built on word of mouth, if you build up a good reputation and have a solid customer base then you'll have a business, especially if its a nice sideline business. its not like your leaving your day job to do this, and if business picks up you could always higher another person to man the shop while your out. is it a huge expense to go ltd.?
  7. personally i would go for it, maybe use the price as method of showing your new in, that way you can explain that you don't change the same as a professional detailer as your more semi proffessional. but to be honest all detailers have to start somewhere. if you have a good and happy customer base already and you've done a good job, then why not. yes they are more expensive cars, but at the end of the day, all your working on is the paint, and there isn't a huge difference in paint between cars apart from the thickness, and the conent which alters the colour or adds flip paint etc or metal flecks. if that car company let the apprentices near ferrari's and they were useless its unlikely your going to do any damage.
  8. which one are you secretly hankering after most, the evo or the scooby?
  9. is this going to be your new track toy or something for joe?
  10. those wheels look amazing, very jealous
  11. Zun sports just got back to me "Hi Richard. Thank you for your enquiry,we can supply you with mesh 100cm X 25cm Black Nylon Coated at a Cost of £52.50 + VAT = £60.38. Due to holiday period delivery would be 14 working days. Payment would be required by Credit Card on placing of order,if you wish to proceed please"
  12. Two years on and ours looks good still fair enough have just emailed Zunsport, to see if they have any anodised woven going spare.
  13. a full set of ultracs for £480 isn't bad, had a look on there myself. very competitive. might have to give them a ring.
  14. the bronze looked good, think it might suit the azure well, bit liket eh old clio Williams set up
  15. http://www.wovenwire.co.uk/cargrilles.htm this company do stainless woven, just tryng to see if i can find it anodised. reason i would anodise over paint is that paint will chip off especially off stainless. and within 12-18 months runs the risk of looking tatty and needing a respray.
  16. No way is that pricing anywhere near correct: T1Rs more than the PS2s?! No chance, they'd be cheaper than all of them. Maybe R1Rs or 888s, but not T1Rs. Someone from Camskill have made an almighty balls-up there. Taken off Black circles where poss... depends where you buy em, but the general gist still stands...tyres can be put into categories in terms of how much u willing to spend, how much grip or durability is important to you.. My last post didn't work, as the network dropped out, but the jist of what i was saying was that the falkens and toyos are just mid range tyres. and the rest were UHP (ultra high performance) tyres. as for the ultracs, was that price for the standard ultracs or the ssantas as there is a big difference in performance on the ssantas. will have to go and check them out.
  17. i'm going to try and find some woven stainless
  18. i'm looking for a sheet of black anodised mesh as well for my nismo bumper. the zun sport ones are good, but they are made to measure the standard bumper and only the facelift version i think, and i think Ho, like me, just wants sheet of mesh
  19. oops got my acronym's wrong should have said CSO not CPO. but a very good looking one at that.
  20. don't worry mate, its not a proper copper any ways, just a CPO or part time plod
  21. need a test fitter for the side badge to pop over to see rob in walsall, doesn't have to be fitted, but he needs to check if its the right size. might be the opportunity for a nicely discounted set for said person if they wanted a set fitted.
  22. i have found it depends on the brand and the dealer ship. some garages are good some are bad, small family businesses tend to be good, more welcoming, (not always), my experiences so far in the last 10 years. BMW - excellent customer services, been to several always a pleasure Audi - never made me feel good, always felt like i wasn't up to the brand standard (helpful, but while still looking down there nose) Nissan - mixed bag - depends on the dealer ship, most don't know there prestige cars, but could probably sell you a really good deal on a micra VW - varies on the garage, but most have been good felt welcome stowmarket, i now feel like part of the family after buying my wifes car there Toyota - always had good customer care there especially chelmsford Honda - another VW style garage, generally good, know there cars and helpful - best one was the one in stoke - think there nissan branch is on here Mini - generally good, but do like to pester on the after visit phone calls others i haven't tried biggest thing i've found is how i turn up to them, its like the good old days of visiting the bank manager, dress smart and you normally get a good treatment. car dealers think they can smell money, so if you dress the part they tend to be good. i once blagged a z4m coupe for a weekend once. and i had a mate who got an M3 for the weekend.
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