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Dave-350

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  1. I love you TC Media! Got any TC Media stickers/Decals? By far my favorite Media company, big props!
  2. Sunday might be possible. Friday night i'm Fishing, Saturday i'm tracking the Zed at Combe and Sunday I should be free.
  3. The link I put in does not open up as a picture like yours Dave, don't know why it used to do it You need to take the S out of the HTTPS, as the board wont show HTTPS (Secure) links.
  4. People have been doing this to drift cars for a while now...
  5. I'm in gosport buddy, any time you want I'll come out so you can have a butchers! I have 25mm PCD adapters on the rear giving ET-1
  6. Was it this? http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/nissan/350z/the-dream-catcher/1686660
  7. I will be honest, if it is the Valve Stem Oil Seals, its a big job... It is a lot of work and some specialist tools would ideally be needed. The reason it costs so much is the labor time, Stem seals would take at least 6 - 7 hours for someone who has done them before. Checked the Plugs etc?
  8. They did these or did you?? They look great!! Sorry, I should have been more clear. These were powder coated as a base coat, and then sprayed. I thought I would just show them to you as in your first post there was a question about Painting and Powder-coating finishes. A friend of mine did these who runs a Body Shop.
  9. So, I went down the route of the German Rims for the Zed. We have a set of Borbet Style 95's stypically seen on the 7 Series BMW. These are 9j Front and 10j rear. 235/35/19 ET+4 Front 255/35/19 ET-1 Rear When I got the wheels, they needed a refurb. I shot blasted them, then added a coating of Zinc Based Powder coat, then they had another coat of Powder Coating which is used as a base coat to rub down and prep for paint. They were then painted in the same Carbon Black my OEM rims were... Here is the results... They are GORGEOUS!
  10. http://www.350z-uk.com/topic/75915-my-new-german-rims/
  11. would 100% recommend Bilt Hamber products any day!
  12. Cheers Dave! The rears aren't that stretched, I've seen a lot worse. A 255 on a 10J isn't that bad! Also, The Michelin Pilot Sports give it a great driving feel - It has actually increased the driving ability even with the 19s compared to the 18's with budgets!
  13. No they aren't... Lol. Completely different PCD @ 5x120
  14. I actually replaced them with new BMW emblems, I knew it would raise mixed opinions, probably why I did it I didn't say anything negative, was just enquiring Yea I know, I didn't mean it aimed at you, I was just anticipating that someone out there wouldn't like the BMW logos Like my Mrs, she dislikes them lol.
  15. I actually replaced them with new BMW emblems, I knew it would raise mixed opinions, probably why I did it
  16. Tow Hitch can be seen here : http://www.350z-uk.com/topic/67672-dave-350s-gunmetal-350zee-facial-surgery-page-5/page__st__80
  17. The last picture they dont look illegal, but the one from over the rear quarter they are 100% ilegal. Was the one over the rear quarter with the stretched tyres ? Stretch them more or get a wide arch body kit or just dingy it either way they look pretty sweet The picture over the rear was when it was jacked up lol. They sit lovely and I don't think they are a problem, the Tyre stretch isn't too much and its bang on! Thanks guys, I think they look epic!
  18. So, I went down the route of the German Rims for the Zed. We have a set of Borbet Style 95's stypically seen on the 7 Series BMW. These are 9j Front and 10j rear. 235/35/19 ET+4 Front 255/35/19 ET-1 Rear When I got the wheels, they needed a refurb. I shot blasted them, then added a coating of Zinc Based Powder coat, then they had another coat of Powder Coating which is used as a base coat to rub down and prep for paint. They were then painted in the same Carbon Black my OEM rims were... Here is the results... They are GORGEOUS!
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