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GIXXERUK

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    Fifth gear

    sounds awesome for oem in that clip its creamy
  2. looks very mate, i bought a stubby and i didn't like it, i went back to oem i like to flick it when i walk past i need therapy, i know
  3. tried a few and using a megs lambswool at the mo which i'm impressed with, will try a schmitt next, but i like the megs http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/s ... hp?t=79521
  4. we have ecu cancelling on the power but we still fit stuff that only makes a noise each to their own and this is his job so it works as a good advert i suppose
  5. may aswell throw some braided lines on there while you're changing the fluid
  6. 303 aerospace http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/interior/ ... d_366.html 303 Aerospace protectant is THE LEADER in UV Screening Technology. 303 Aerospace Protectant really is like "SPF 40 Sunscreen ... For Your Stuff." Regular use gives 100% Prevention of UV caused slow-fade with regular use. No other "protectant" beautifies as intensely, protects as powerfully or lasts as long. The World's Most Manufacturer-Recommended Product: Because of its enduring cosmetic properties, the resistance of 303-treated surfaces to dust, soiling, and staining, its water repellency and unparalleled protective characteristics, manufacturers worldwide recommend 303 Aerospace Protectant. 303 Aerospace Protectant keeps UV-sensitive materials "like new" year after year. Use on Rubber: Tires, neoprene, latex, door and trunk seals, weather-stripping, EPDM rubber roofs, CV boots, waders, wet suits. Vinyl: Convertible tops (and the clear vinyl windows), isinglass, marine seating, tonneau covers, car bras, covers, spa covers, pool covers. Inflatable boats: Hypalon, PVC and urethane blends. Gelcoat fiberglass: Boats, RV's, snowmobiles, jet ski's. Plastics, acrylics, polycarbonates: Lexan® and acrylic panels, windows, , windshields, covers. Carbon-fiber/resin composites: Fishing rods, "nude" bike frames. Finished leather: Upholstery, motorcycle leather, trim, tack, fine apparel. Pool & Patio: Plastic furniture (not fabric), pool inflatables, slides, covers. Sailcloth: Dacron® and monofilm.
  7. Lol you need to look at who makes what mods before you make judgement. Rays make Nismos, and Rays make Volks. Also Nismo make carbon b pillar covers, so now you are calling Nismo chav? :lol:
  8. nice stable, i wouldn't say no to any of those
  9. at least there's no panel damage, its easy done and shouldn't cost a lot more than a kerbed wheel get it sorted and dont look back, blame the esp for not kicking in or the bridgestones
  10. +1 to have something unique and be able to say "i did that" the guy obviously gets a lot of satisfaction from his work no matter what he bought if he couldn't mod it he would be bored and he would have to change his username
  11. you wouldn't know unless you looked at the pads, has it always done it ? if read threads on here most squeeling relates to after market pads not being bedded in properly and is remedied by re-bedding in most times expect the one where the guy put the pad in back to front
  12. does zero to 17,000 mph (27,400kmh) in 8.5 minutes Needs spacers though
  13. http://www.zeckhausen.com/bedding_in_brakes.htm
  14. i've got loads of mitts, all lambswool and all with a ...erm... thumb hole one of the advantages of living in wales
  15. my old ones get relegated to wheel duty
  16. "The car is my daily drive and in 3 months so far i have racked up 5000 miles...It will do on average 15,000 miles a year yes so not pampered in the garage.."
  17. his previous vxr was blue iirc and he did a similar detail on that straight from the showroom ott for me but each to their own
  18. if god is in the detail, this guy deserves to live in a church
  19. amazing attention to detail, the door hinges !! i've been in one of these vxr's and they sound great, they pop and bang like a rally car, iirc the exhaust is remus
  20. http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/s ... hp?t=81391
  21. Ok thanks but that is beyond me! Do you think the dealer would do it for me under warranty? Only I'm convinced I have not done anything wrong! very doubtful, they just consider pads a "wear and tear" item and wouldn't even entertain a claim of any kind BUT it does no harm to ask mate
  22. you dont mess with the zohan looks :lol: will have to see that
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