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rayrrr

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  1. i moved here and imported my z from the states here a year ago. 29male with the no claims. i pay 60pounds a month. i think no claims made it drop down a lot.

  2. I hit a deer a couple days ago one early morning coming back from clubbing in London. Anyone have a OEM blade silver bumper collecting dust that they want to get rid of and want to sell or know someone who does? Willing to travel or pay for shipping to pick it up. Thanks!

  3. I have the X02 exhaust which is the HKS knockoff. This looks really similar to what i got. fitment was perfect. Sounds awesome. Aggresive but not excessive. That really comes down to personal taste though. The only problem i ran into was the Tips rusted fairly quickly. i replaced them with TopSpeed's Titanium 4.5 exhaust tips.

  4. cant you have the boot open, lock the car, throw keys in boot, close boot and it locks?

     

    im sure sometimes i have locked the car before my passenger has closed their door and they have the proceeded to close the door and you can see the alarm is armed and door locked.... maybe wrong but i think ive done this before... (certainly did with the audi)

     

     

     

    Thats the mistake i made. car was locked but was getting groceries out of my trunk. got a phone call in the middle of it all, set the keys down in the trunk to answer the phone and without thinking shut it when i walked away. :headhurt:

  5. The Z is pretty secure when locked up and without a key. I ran into the same problem about a year ago. two locksmith bills later i winded up just breaking the window. i had windscreen cover so i wished i just went ahead and did that to begen with.

  6. i lived there from 02-03 and 06-07. its an interesting country. It's very cold and windy in the winter, and hot and humid in the summer. Korean food is often very spicy, but delicious, especially if you like vegetables, but don't expect to find a hunk of meat on the menu. You'll have to go to an "American Style" restaurant to find that! there are a few in Iteawon.

     

    YES they eat dog but it is a delicacy not something they sneak into your food. its something you have to specifically order. In the name of experiencing korea and its culture, i tried it with a korean coworker. it was in a soup. and wasnt all that bad, but didnt eat much cause my imagination was running wild.

     

    Korean people are very hospitable when you know them, but if you have not been introduced, they can seem cold. They don't smile a lot in public, and like to look at foreigners... so expect to be stared at.

     

    Korean people love to drink, so if you enjoy that, you will be right at home. Also, Korean people like to sing in "Singing Rooms" (like a private Karaoke), and there is a singing room on every corner... literally!

     

    I spent a lot of time in the Itaewon area of Seoul. Tons of shopping. Great resteruants. and bars and clubs. Its also where you will run into tons of other english speaking expats

     

    I have many fond memories of Korea and look forward to going back to visit. if you have any specific questions dont hesistate to ask

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