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Muddy

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  1. Iain's one of the top pro's in the UK. I'm sure the work is top notch and the pictures will porobaly not do the car justice. Nice detail
  2. To be honest I don't know I haven't driven the car in anger yet, just around the block and it was ok. Choosing 15mm spacers means that there is still some good clearance between tyre and arch, plus my camber is -1.5 which helps.
  3. 15mm Eibach hubcentric spacers front and rear - curtiousy of CS Reason being, I posted the car up on My350z - the americans are the harshest critics when it comes to car modifing. The only criticism they could really find (Expect for LED rear lights) was the lack of spacers and it being a little too high. I explained that what with the bodykit and our notorious roads it's quite difficult for us to have "slammed" cars like they are able to do in the US. Anyways, contacted CS, decided together that what with the wheels and my decision to drop the car a little lower more then best spacer width would be 15mm. So at the weekend I fitted both sets of spacers and dropped the ride height by a further 5mm. Here's the before pics: And here's the after shots: To say I'm pleased with the results is an understatement, the car just sits right now, and looks really aggressive and street wise -- the way it should be Plus lowering it a little has helped with the stance a little, helping to fill the arch a little. The next mod will follow soon..... Craig
  4. Yes, Andrew Greenwood. His website is here: http://www.classicshows.org/
  5. Glad I didn't go far to wet and muddy for me Looks like you all had a smashing time
  6. Ok, I've edited the original post as I've booked a stand at this show JAPS - Japanese Auto & Performance show Date: 5th July Location: Thoresby, Nottinghamshire Admission: £7 on the day, £5 in advance This is the 9th JAPS show held in the grounds of Thoresby Park. I've attended almost everyone and when the weather is good it's a cracking little event. I'll be bringing along a 6mx4m gazebo (for shade if it's sunny). It's the perfect venue to sit around and set up a bar-b-que chat and look at some nice cars. There is also a Ford show on in the opposite field. Normally a few traders and quite a few club stands. You can pay on the gate but it's cheaper to order in advance, to do this go to http://www.classicshows.org and click on the booking form. We will be down as the 350z-uk club. Camping is available too, if your a bit further a field. Location is here http://www.multimap.com/maps/?qs=ollerton&countryCode=GB#map=53.23579,-1.00944|13|4&bd=useful_information&loc=GB:53.23703:-1.06488:14|thoresby|Thoresby,%20Newark,%20Nottinghamshire,%20England,%20NG22%209 See you there. Craig
  7. Been working on the Zed again today...thanks to CS Just had a takeaway and a cold lager
  8. Have a good weekend peeps........hope weather holds out for you
  9. Thanks for that guys...food for thought
  10. Did you book online? if you don't mind how much? Was just thinking of the plane trip rather than the helicopter - get to see hoover dam, vegas and grand canyon, just doesn't stop for lunch at the canyon.
  11. +1 Don't think you would ever get close to paint clarity with vinyl -- paint for me all the way
  12. looking forward to seeing the boobies
  13. Well spotted Mark...they probably swap kits (your front bumper shape and my front bumper shape) around too by the looks of it...
  14. Those wheels are actually Racing Hart RS521's....no idea why the graphic is wrong...they are the same as my wheels.
  15. I hope you had a well deserved beer after your hard day today James Glad to have worked on your car today, she is a beaut
  16. Wow, where do I start, I've built my perfect zed (My personal opinion obviously ) so it's so hard to choose from so many differnt bits of the car... I really like the Varis Bonnet, I like the Chargespeed front bumper with the carbon canards. I even think the black handles are a decent mod. There's the carbon roof and a-pillars and the Seibon rear hatch too But most of all I like the rear end....I don't think there is a better rear bumper for the 350z and that's the chargspeed bumper with carbon diffuser. So my entry is my Chargespeed rear bumper with carbon diffuser. Cheers Muddy
  17. I'm going over in June too for a week .....can't wait, never been before
  18. Muddy

    Crazy Dials

    ^^^^^ The white box under the stereo controls the heater and aircon.
  19. very impressive Alex, glad you got it sorted and your happy with it.
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