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Adrian@TORQEN

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  1. Dash is a Bluetooth low energy device that plugs into your vehicle and wirelessly transmits data to your iOS or Android device. As you drive, Dash is constantly reading information from your car's engine computer and sending it to the Dash App for tracking and analysis. At the end of each trip, your data can be published to your account at drivewithdash.com for further review or to share with other community members.
  2. Mishimoto is proud to announce the release of our Baffled Oil Catch Can. With over a year of research and development time, Mishimoto has created the most effective oil catch can on the market. The Mishimoto Baffled Oil Catch Can was designed to separate oil particles from the PCV air that would normally have just been routed back to your intake. Custom grooves in the catch can’s inlet turbulates the air longer and ensures all the oil sinks to the bottom of the can, leaving nothing but clean air to pass through the 40 micron bronze filter to the intake. An internal baffle keeps the collected oil from splashing around under race conditions. The 100% billet, 6061 aluminum can accepts –AN fittings at the inlet, outlet, and drain area allowing over 27 possible configurations. For maximum fitment options, the top cog mounting setup allows the can to be mounted from multiple angles. To make maintenance easy, the drain plug can be removed to allow for –AN return to the oil pan. The can is also 100% washable, unlike many other cans that require you to replace your filtration system. The Mishimoto Baffled Oil Catch Can is available in a variety of colors as well, so it will be sure to match your style and taste! Price: ONLY $325 !!! http://www.mishimoto...-catch-can.html
  3. Paddy78, keep it! Doesn't matter you have UpRev, without this the Zed is so much boring! This should be first mod for every Zed in my opinion.
  4. Can I be the first customer when this become available?
  5. ABSOLUTELY, word for word! Happy birthday, Colin!
  6. The 878,300 who decided not to have an official assessment of whether they were fit for work was more than a third of the total number of people claiming sickness-related benefits The statistics also revealed that some claimants cited conditions such as “blistersâ€, “sprains and strains†and “acne†as preventing them from having a job. More than 46,120 people claimed incapacity benefit because of “behavioural disorders due to the use of alcohol†while 29,130 claimants cited drug use. Last night ministers said the figures showed the full extent of how millions had been “trapped on welfare†for decades. Grant Shapps, the Conservative Party chairman, said the old system was “evil†and accused Labour of using sickness benefits to “hide the unemployed†when the party was in power. The statistics emerged ahead of a raft of controversial changes to the benefits system which will come into force this week - including the “bedroom tax†which sees council and social housing tenants facing reductions to their benefits if they have empty rooms in their homes. Also coming in is an overall benefits “capâ€, which will prevent any household receiving more than £26,000 a year in total benefit payments - a figure set to reflect the average gross salary of a full-time worker. Labour say the average household will be £891 worse off in 2013-14 because of tax and benefits changes. Iain Duncan Smith, the Work and Pensions Secretary, has faced criticism after scaling back a pilot scheme for his flagship universal credit - which will merge dozens of different out-of-work benefits into a single payment with the aim of ensuring an individual is always better off in work than on benefit. Instead of being tested in four job centres, the new system will only be piloted in one from this week amid claims the new scheme is in chaos. Mr Duncan Smith has admitted, as revealed by The Telegraph, that ministers have effectively given up trying to reduce the overall welfare bill and that the government is simply trying to “manage†the rise in payments. Speaking in Scotland he said in “reality†Britain was “not cutting welfare†unlike other European nations. Ministers will hit back in the row over welfare this week by publishing a raft of figures which they say show that tough measures - or the threat of them - are already “changing behaviour†by seeing people drop their claims. These include the figures on incapacity benefit. As well as the 878,300 who chose to drop their claims, another 837,000 who did take the a medical test were found to be fit to work immediately, while a further 367,300 were judged able to some level of work. Only 232,000 (one in eight of those tested) were classified by doctors to be too ill to do any sort of job. Some 30 people claimed they were unfit to work because of blisters, while 60 cited acne and 2,110 said “sprains and strains†rendered them unfit for employment. The vast majority of these have since dropped their claims or been found to be fit for work, according to the Department for Work and Pensions figures. The assessments part of the Work Programme introduced by Mr Duncan Smith, a scheme costing up to £5 billion under which private-sector providers are paid to help the long-term unemployed find work. More than 2 million people who previously claimed sickness payments are gradually being assessed to determine whether they are eligible for the main incapacity benefit, Employment and Support Allowance (ESA). If they are not, and cannot find work, they have to claim the less generous Jobseekers Allowance (JSA). Mr Shapps said: “One of the cruelest things about this welfare system, which had developed over decades...is that it traps people who want to work hard and get on in life with no other option but to be trapped into a life on welfare. “It’s cruel, I think the system had actually become literally cruel, even evil to people. People suspected for a long time that incapacity benefit had been used by the previous government to hide the unemployed. “This is a new figure, nearly a million people have come off incapacity benefit...before going for the test. They’ve taken themselves off. My big argument here is this is not these people were trying to play the system, as much as these people were forced into a system that played them.†Ed Balls, the shadow chancellor, said: “On average families will be £891 worse off this year because of changes introduced since 2010. All this comes at a time when a flatlining economy has seen prices rise faster than wages and unemployment rise again this month. “And while ministers trumpet the small rise in the income tax personal allowance, they should admit that it is hugely outweighed by things like cuts to tax credits and child benefit, higher VAT, the bedroom tax and the granny tax. "They are giving with one hand, but taking away much more with the other.†http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/9963012/900000-choose-to-come-off-sickness-benefit-ahead-of-tests.html
  7. I use PPH frequently without any problem. Use UK based people if you feel safer this way.
  8. You're thinking wrong, Chris In case your topic doesn't get any reply from members, I've tried to help you getting your work done for less.
  9. http://www.peopleperhour.com/hourlie/design-a-custom-ebay-store/30691 http://www.peopleperhour.com/hourlie/create-a-facebook-online-store-or-amazon-ebay-store-on-your-fb-page-for-your-business/10245 http://www.peopleperhour.com/hourlie/build-an-ebay-listing-template/41871
  10. My NISMO dash comes to mind Keep us posted
  11. Oh no, not another Speedo thread! SMD!!!
  12. Still doing rugby training, NaughtyPapa?
  13. Found BBK's photo he sent me as a PM couple of nights ago!
  14. Dave is that you and your speedo?
  15. Perhaps some turquoise nappies as well?
  16. I was going to get these for BBK! Would be very nice if he wears it when I'm going to take him for a ride in Wales 2013 in my turquoise SC car... What do you think?
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