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  1. Yes there is, but it's a U.S colour, identical to GM grey but apparently abbreviated to "Silverstone" in The U.S. Interestingly the only colour that has the same name both here and Stateside is Ultra Yellow. Pete
  2. Welcome Best to upload them on photobucket then post a link on your message Pete
  3. Dealers haven't got a clue TBH, even the main Nissan dealership in Chester didn't know the difference between a GT and a non GT:shrug: EDIT, definitely a GT and looks to be in good order, low mileage pre 2006 models like that are getting quite rare now. Only thing I've spotted is that the sill looks to be a different shade of GM Grey. Pete
  4. Liquid Aluminium is a 2004 only colour in The U.S....... So, Chrome Silver=Blade Silver, Silver Alloy=Universal Silver, Carbon Silver=Twilight Grey, Silverstone=GM Grey. Not sure if San Marino Blue is the same as Midnight Blue, looks too light to me ..Americans also seem to be missing Rosso Red in their line up as presumably Redline=Chilli Red. Pete
  5. Well, I was completely wrong , only 4 silvers/greys in The U.K but several more in The U.S.A, at least one of those was a one year only colour. Here's the chart. http://s196.photobucket.com/albums/aa14 ... nttag=350z Pete
  6. Just the 4 colours worldwide, in The U.K they are known as Blade Silver, Universal Silver, Twilight Grey and Gun Metal Grey. Any other name variation is just down to how they were marketed in other countries. Pete
  7. Exactly my thoughts Probably get nicked too. Pete
  8. Why do you think your car is not a GT? Possibly because it only has 3 steering wheel buttons and the OP doesn't realize that only the newer GT Roadsters have the 6 buttons Pete
  9. Do you not need to make an initial payment these days then?? Pete
  10. 1. martinmac +1 2. Wasso +1 (tent) 3. AgentSmith350 - The Saturday 4. Ken 7. Max 8. Steve Burns Fri,Sat&Sun 9. Paul Wrangle Fri,Sat&Sun 10. ChrisS + Liam + Mark 11. garetgax + 1 12. Envy Valeting (Tim) 13. Andyvvc (provisional) 14. (G1nger8readman) + nicci for camping 15. MrT (Roger) 16. R35LEE + 1 for Fri/Sat/Sun (already booked it off work ) 17. choptop + 1 Friday (very late)/Sat/Sun I've removed both myself and Caroline from the list as sadly we won't be able to make it this year. Good luck with the event though Pete
  11. JetSet

    Spoiler Help

    Yeah, the boot surface is flat but it also slopes down a fair bit. If you can adjust the angle of the wing part of the spoiler I reckon it'll fit and do the job its supposed to. If there's no adjustment then its possible that it may act like an aeroplane wing . As that spoiler is going to be in sitting in the airflow much more than say a Nismo spoiler then its pretty important that its providing downlift. Pete
  12. I still feel a little uneasy about the ball crossing the line but an instant replay would also have shown a clear offside when the ball was played through to him . What the sport really needs is something similar to rugby/cricket where a referee sits in a studio and has access to all the videos and can relay a decision to the referee within a minute or two. Pete
  13. How else to set it up? Easy. Terry should play left centre-back next to Cole like at Chelsea. Jags should play right centre-back and Lescott move to right back getting rid of the ridiculous Johnson. Parker and The Ox in front of the back four. Parker needs more energy next to him and The Ox can play this role. See game against Milan for proof. Attacking midfield 3 of Gerrard, Walcott and Young. Send Milner home to avoid any more embarrassment. Defoe up front. Simples. Do you actually watch football as that one of the most ridiculous posts I've ever read??? Lescott at right back?? (he's left footed) Ox as a defensive midfielder?? (he's a winger who had one decent game in the middle) Defoe as a lone striker?? (The shortest guy in the squad to win balls against 6' defenders on his own?) Nothing like playing people out of position 1 - Best left back of all time? Maldini. Right-footed. To get the best out of Terry he should be on the left. It's a means to accommodate that move. And get rid of idiot boy Johnson. 2 - Who said the Ox was defending? We need pace hence bringing in the Ox, Walcott and Defoe. Wenger doesn't see him as a winger. I see his long-term position as a central player. 3 - Gerd Muller was tall wasn't he? Tevez? Greaves? Pele? All under 5' 9" I'd say. Defoe is a better goal-scorer than Rooney and he doesn't make me feel sick when he talks which helps 1) You really need have a word with your optician if you think Maldini was right footed 2) You said he would be in front of the back four aka defending!! 3) But none of them excelled as lone front men as your suggesting Defoe would. Back to the drawing board or lay off the booze Gerd Muller, the best out and out striker I've ever seen wasn't as short as he looked. At 5' 9.5" he was actually taller than his strike partners in the 1970 World Cup (Seeler 5'7") and in 1974 (Grabowski 5'9") . Heights can be fairly deceptive as Beckenbuer is listed at 5' 11.5", I always thought he was around 6' 2". Pete
  14. 4th in most circumstances, 5th if the road is completely empty, flat and straight, 6th Never. Edit, just thought, some of the hills around here are so steep that even with your foot right off the gas you will exceed 30 in 4th gear, so on those I use 3rd Pete
  15. Not that bad from England and apart from Spain and Germany the remaining teams are pretty average. Pete
  16. Just tested mine, not deafening but loud enough I guess, can certainly hear it inside the house. Never heard the roadster one go off, even if you leave it with the hood down all day with the alarm switched on, maybe its less sensitive Pete
  17. I'm wondering if that could be a Nurrish Sat Nav . Pete
  18. Here's my Average MPG and Speed since the computer was last reset at 7,426 miles ago. I'm pretty light with my right foot, but bear in mind I've done 3 Wales meets(5 drives out) and 2 West Midlands meets. My mileage is a good mix of rural, motorway and town driving. Pete
  19. £109 for a single old style rear light . Pete
  20. Something I've always fancied doing but never got around to. Pretty certain I can do it next year though Pete
  21. I don't see any real reason to avoid them, as long as they are in good condition and at the right price. They will be more expensive to insure though. Pete
  22. No, there are dozens of different types. Pete
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