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Stew

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  1. DreamCustomz did mine. It is a member P15ULT on here. He has wound things down now but might still be worth a PM. Is this for a 350Z or a 370Z?
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    New Springs

    Have a look here viewtopic.php?f=34&t=15956 viewtopic.php?f=22&t=20027 There are loads of others with Eibachs too.
  3. Wow, and still running OK? well he's pushed it the last 2k miles...... Impressive mileage and shows how robust these things are!
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    New numberplate

    That's why the DVLA one is handy as it has the borders and spacing mentioned. I have a cut down plate and it is legal as the borders are correct. edit: I knew I'd posted them up before..... They are here http://www.ukspeedtraps.co.uk/plates.htm#at
  5. Just as I read this it came on the radio! Weird! Listening to the radio just now but will put on the 'def lepard' covers album that my boss left me later,
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    New numberplate

    I have posted up the regulations in the past (after having them handed to me ) however DVLA don't make it easy to find regulations online. Here they are in brief though: SUMMARY: What is required and permitted on UK road-legal number plates Required: * White front plate (to British Standard BS AU 145d) * Yellow rear plate (to British Standard BS AU 145d) * The registration number of the bearer vehicle in the mandatory font (black ‘Charles Wright 2001’) * Spacing of characters and character groups in accordance with the measurements specified in the regulations. Variation is not permitted Permitted but not required: * 3D variation of the mandatory ‘Charles Wright 2001’ font * Coloured, non-reflective border * National emblem: English St George Cross with “ENG†legend, Scottish St Andrew Cross with “SCO†legend, Welsh Dragon with “WALES†and “CYMRU†legend, British Union Flag with “GB†legend) or Euro Stars symbol with “GB†legend. No additions or variations are permitted. Common illegal variations are: * Fancy or decorative typefaces * Bolts placed in such a way as to alter the appearance of characters * Adjusted spacing between characters or character groups * Altered characters * Additional logos or symbols, such as sporting emblems and religious symbols. There are concessions for older and vintage cars. “Historic vehiclesâ€, i.e. those built prior to 1973, are permitted to bear the old-style black plates of either plastic or traditional metal construction. To quote the DVLA: "Vehicles constructed before 1.1.73 may display traditional style ‘black and white’ plates i.e. white, silver or grey characters on a black plate."
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    New numberplate

    technically no however the police would have to be having a slow day for them to take any action on them.
  8. Not a bunch of hooligans! I don't believe that for a minute!
  9. Stew

    DA WHIP

    Hunt it down and take pics!
  10. I haven't heard of this one either. Skipping bose - yes left channel cut - yes Alarm - no
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    new mod...

    Abbey for an Uprev???
  12. Agree on the focus. The 1.6 is an ideal car. Nippy enough but won't get herself into trouble. The 1.4 is underpowered. Handles very well and looks good in my opinion! Very good value for money!
  13. Stew

    DA WHIP

    The guy is a legend round here. He had an imaginary 550bhp.... That was his car though. He was quite frankly insane! Provided a lot of of laughs at the time!
  14. Stew

    DA WHIP

    Thought you'd appreciate it Ian.
  15. Stew

    DA WHIP

    One for some of the long term members.
  16. Very Nice Stan! As much as it pains me to say it, I think it's the correct decision!
  17. Forgot to ask this last night, Are these 350Z items that have been adapted? And this is BADASS!
  18. Have a gander at these..... http://forums.motivemag.com/zerothread?id=4649786
  19. After enough beer Brian from Birmingham might well have looked like Megan Fox!
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