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Adrian@TORQEN

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  1. Another StopTech and Hawk upgrade pack shipped out yesterday to Josh, StopTech hat included. All StopTech packs are currently on big discounts under the SPRING SALE here: https://www.torqen.uk/638-sale
  2. Hi Ozzy, We can't discount the OEM parts as they are already heavily discounted when compared with the Nissan GB / main dealer prices. These are now under the SPRING SALE too: https://www.torqen.uk/nissan/350z/body-styling/exterior/9490-350z-torqen-undertray-hardware-kit-trq-ut350-hk.html 4 more days to go, ladies and gents!
  3. Production confirmed, order paid, more photos to come as soon as the factory will send these over. Will set up pre-orders soon with a nice discount for those who order early, as usual. Hopefully here end of April.
  4. Welcome to the club and congrats. Post more pics once you got the car
  5. Hi Laura, welcome along, congrats on your new 370z!
  6. Hi and welcome along. Zed looks great.
  7. Congrats and welcome back!
  8. Ladies and gents, Some of you have must seen this already in our Battalion Z Facebook group. For those who haven't seen it yet, to hopefully help preparing your car for the show season, we're launching 10 days of sale today, details here: https://www.torqen.uk/638-sale We're still adding products, but if you don't see the part you need, feel free to post in here and I'll see what I can do for you. Enjoy and thanks for shopping @ TORQEN!
  9. Wait, what? https://www.torqen.uk/nissan/370z/suspension/coilovers/233-370z-torqen-s-coilovers-trqz34s.html "from stock height to up to 50mm lower" Why would you want lower than that, you'd be left without an exhaust in no time
  10. Absolutely no problem at all, anytime! Thanks for your order.
  11. Brand new in stock, in case you decide to buy new: https://www.torqen.uk/nissan/350z/suspension-steering/braces/3346-350z-nissan-oem-undercarriage-body-tunnel-w-brace-74870-cd200.html https://www.torqen.uk/nissan/350z/suspension-steering/braces/5596-350z-nissan-oem-w-brace-hardware-kit-74870-cd200-hwk.html
  12. https://www.businessinsider.com/brexit-michael-gove-ministers-to-hold-emergency-meeting-over-no-deal-chaos-2019-2 Absolute muppets.
  13. Spoke to them for doing some stock for us, but completely forgotten about it I need to speak to them again.
  14. 8 years it's quite fair I'd say. Depends on the mileage as well.
  15. She can be taken into custody / temporarily arrested under the Terrorism Act: "Anyone arrested under section 41 Terrorism Act 2000 is subject to a special regime for pre-charge detention under Schedule 8. This includes not only longer maximum periods of detention but also restrictions on obtaining legal advice in certain circumstances. The maximum period of detention under Schedule 8 was originally set at seven days in 2000. However, this was amended by section 306 Criminal Justice Act 2003 to 14 days. Following the 7 July 2005 bombings in London the government announced proposals to extend this to 90 days. These were defeated in the House of Commons in late 2005, but an alternative measure was passed (section 23 Terrorism Act 2006) to extend the maximum to 28 days." Source: https://justice.org.uk/pre-charge-detention-terrorism-cases/ Human Rights I quoted before. "Speaking to ITV News on Monday, the teenager insisted she was "not a threat" to the UK, despite having insisted she did not regret joining IS. "I'm a 19-year-old girl with a newborn baby," she said.. "I don't have any weapons; I don't want to hurt anyone even if I did have weapons. "He [Home Secretary Sajid Javid] has no proof that I'm a threat other than that I was in ISIS but that's it. "I don't know how I would be seen as a danger. "I'm not going to go back and provoke people to go to ISIS or anything, if anything I'm going to encourage them not to go because it's not all as it seems in their videos."" Further read here: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/631643/deprivation-nullity-Chapter-55.pdf 55.3.1.1 Under s.40 of the 1981 Act, as amended by the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 from 1 April 2003 and by the Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act 2006 from 16 June 2006, anyBritish citizen, British overseas territories citizen, British Overseas citizen, British National (Overseas), British protected person or British subject may, by Order, be deprived of his or her citizenship or status if the Home Secretary is satisfied that: a. it would be conducive to the public good to deprive the person of his or her British nationality, and that s/he would not become stateless as a result of the deprivation (ss.40(2) and (4)); or b. where the person acquired the citizenship or status as a result of his registration or naturalisation on or after 1 January 1983, the registration or naturalisation was obtained by means of: • fraud; or false representation; or the concealment of any material fact (s.40(3)); or c. where the person acquired the citizenship or status on account of his registration or naturalisation before 1983, the registration or naturalisation was obtained by means of: fraud; or false representation; or the concealment of any material fact (s.40(6))
  16. It appears some of us here forget this country is governed by laws and the human rights are set in the common law. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_rights_in_the_United_Kingdom You can't strip anyone of his/her British Citizenship unless they did something stipulated in the law, no matter how right we feel this would be and unless he/she holds dual citizenship. She deserves a fair trial, but considering she was under 18 when she was groomed and left for Syria, I believe she deserves rehabilitation, a 2nd chance if you want, after she has been properly interrogated, debriefed and assessed while in custody. Until we've changed the law, stripping her of her citizenship would be a serious and flagrant breach of human rights and the law/democracy. Metropolitan Police Commissioner Cressida Dick Ms Begum signalled she could be arrested and investigated if she returns to Britain. When she left the UK, the then chief of counter-terror policing Sir Mark Rowley suggested that she might be treated as a victim of grooming. International law forbids nations from making people stateless by revoking their only citizenship, but it is possible Ms Begum, who is of Bangladeshi heritage, held dual citizenship. Ms Begum however, does not hold a Bangladeshi passport and has never lived there. A Home Office spokesperson said: "In order to protect this country, he [Mr Javid] has the power to deprive someone of their British citizenship where it would not render them stateless. "We do not comment on individual cases, but any decisions to deprive individuals of their citizenship are based on all available evidence and not taken lightly." Legal commentator Joshua Rozenberg told ITV News the Home Secretary can revoke British citizenship if it is seen to be for the "public good." He said: "Under the British Nationality act the Home Secretary is entitled to deprive a person of citizenship if the Home Secretary thinks that deprivation is conducive to the public good, that it's a good thing to do. "Now the Home Secretary can't do that if that would render the person stateless, but he says Shamima Begum has Bangladeshi nationality and therefore he's entitled to take away her British nationality." Source: https://www.itv.com/news/2019-02-19/shamima-begum-has-uk-citizenship-revoked-by-british-government-itv-news-learns/
  17. Interesting report about citizenship removal: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/518120/David_Anderson_QC_-_CITIZENSHIP_REMOVAL__web_.pdf
  18. Another one stuck in the dark ages, bloody hell, it's 2019!
  19. Let's get some accurate terrorism facts and figures in the equation, I'd say. Ben Wallace, the security minister, said around 40 people “have been successfully prosecuted so far – either because of direct action they have carried out in Syria or, subsequent to coming back, linked to that foreign fighting”. But more than 400 people “of national security concern” are believed to have returned from conflicts in Syria and Iraq ... Of more than 900 people who travelled to Syria and Iraq from the UK, he said at least 20 per cent are believed to have been killed. Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/shamima-begum-isis-return-uk-syria-jihadis-terror-threat-prosecute-nationality-a8790991.html How many of these muppets have actually committed a terrorism act in UK after returning? As far as I can see 0 (zero). "Mr Rowley said: "Islamist and right-wing extremism is reaching into our communities through sophisticated propaganda and subversive strategies creating and exploiting vulnerabilities that can ultimately lead to acts of violence and terrorism. "Ten conspiracies of an Islamist nature were stopped since the Westminster attack. "And I can tell you today that over the same period police have been able to prevent a further four extreme, right-wing inspired plots in the UK." He said it was "important we make these figures public in order to illustrate the growth of right-wing extremism". Referring to the banned group National Action, he said: "For the first time we have a home-grown proscribed white supremacist, neo-Nazi terror group, which seeks to plan attacks and build international networks."" There are currently more than 600 live investigations and more than 3,000 people of interest at any one time. While they have not been involved directly in terrorism, he singled out Tommy Robinson, who founded the English Defence League (EDL), and Jayda Fransen, the deputy leader of Britain First, as voices from the far right who stir up tensions. Mr Rowley told the BBC: "In the noise and focus on the global threat, and what we've wrestled with with Daesh [the Islamic State group], I don't think the change and growth in extreme right-wing terrorist threat has been explained or described well enough - and that's one of the things I wanted to do." Source: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-43200966 Home grown terrorism seems to be a lot more concerning now days than anyone returning from Syria. Stripping her from citizenship (under which laws? need to read more about this) is supposed to be the punishment? Has she actually killed anyone, what did she actually do other than "sympathise" with DAESH? And if she did, she should have access to a fair trial like any other human. If found guilty, prison should be the punishment as dictated by the law. I agree with Dan on her being only a child when she was 15 and been groomed.
  20. Why not bring her back, debrief and interrogate her and get specialists to de-radicalise her? Then get her to work helping with similar youngsters. A bit like what Maajid Nawaz did, the LBC presenter - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maajid_Nawaz
  21. Adrian@TORQEN

    15mm spacers

    No cutting required with our spacers, pretty easy to install. https://www.torqen.uk/nissan/350z/wheels-accessories/spacers/1680-350z-torqen-s-wheel-spacers-trq-s-spc15.html
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