According to zippypoos, the vinyl used for car wrapping always tries to go back to its original memory shape, once you applied it, you need to heat the vinyl to 90C so it learns the new memory and retains shape.
Vinyls by Avery or Hexis are mostly used for car wrapping.
Earthing Point is under the rad overflow bottle, so likely to corrode over time.
When I fitted my earthing kit years ago, I gave the earthing point a good once over with a wirebrush
The remakes only happened when George still had the rights, since he has sold the brand off to Disney, it should hopefully put and end to his tinkering
For the best of both worlds, you inly have to look at Rocky Auto Japan, vintage chassis with modern running gear
http://www.speedhunters.com/2013/08/a-private-collection-rocky-autos-secret-garage/
How far did you look?
Perhaps a bigger search radius is required.
Even if it takes you a couple of hours to get home, at least the drive home will be fun
My suggestion would be a HU that has CarPlay/AppRadio, like the Pioneer SPH-DA120
I have this and CarPlay works well for me.
You can find the correct fasia at caraudiosecurity.co.uk along with anything else you may need.
If stumped you can always give them a call and tell them your requirements.
Hope this helps
Bedding in should be done with 10x going up to 60mph and braking firmly to 15mph and no stopping, then cool down run and repeat.
So that brake material layer develops on brake disc.
Well, it's your own fault for not having the tools ready at hand BEFORE attemping anything car related
Like Dominic Toretto said: "If you can't the right tool in THIS garage....then you don't belong to your car"
Well, get rid of that woman, keep the house, keep the car, save money, mive up property ladder to a house with garage, have BBQs with car mates without any kind of drama.