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How much would it cost to get a local to put one in the back of Jonathan Pearce's head? Can we all chip in?
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Replacement struts won't assist with the pop, the angle is too flat for that. Rubber washers inside the pop spring covers or sticky bumpons on the oustide of the pop spring covers will held. Boot weight removal helps both and increases MPG and makes the car faster
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would put the cost of passports up a fair whack tho A monthly mail shot can't be that expensive? They could even use that new technology like email or texting... it would have to be post as they cant agree to everyone having a phone or the new number the cant work on everyone having an email were as everyone has an address which then means more staff operating the system even if its only 4-5 the cost of the new system the cost of a couple million envelopes and paper with ink each year adds up Stick an optional check box on the form, "Do you want a 6 month expiry reminder?" Charge is £1. They'd even make a few pence on that. They only need to send one once every 9.5 years
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would put the cost of passports up a fair whack tho A monthly mail shot can't be that expensive? They could even use that new technology like email or texting...
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I just don't get why they don't write to you way before it expires, like driving licence or TV licence. They could use these reminders to shape passport application and renewal traffic over the year, so they don't get inundated just before summer holidays. Also isn't it something like £60 for a regular application? So warning people up front would pull that money in sooner.
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Keyfob not working, had to manually unlock today
Stutopia replied to Brettster's topic in 350Z General
If the battery swap doesn't work, have a read here. http://www.350z-uk.com/topic/83154-remote-out-of-sync-solved-how-to-reprogram-it/ -
Good work. It can't be easy learning something like that on the job.
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Looks like you've done a great job Once you do a mammoth session like that it should be easy to keep on top of it and looking tip top with simple maintenance washes and a few waxes every now and again. Nice work, well worth it.
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It's better than Honduras, not as good as Brazil. If your sweepo is paying places, you might get something from that. Thanks Winner takes all (a beer representing each Nation) Good luck finding the Iranian beer!
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It's better than Honduras, not as good as Brazil. If your sweepo is paying places, you might get something from that.
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Just had a Toyota Avensis as a rental this weekend for the rear seats - epic fail in expectations. I wasn't expecting much and it delivered even less. Interior is dangerously dull, it nearly made me sleep behind the wheel. The steering is obscenely light. The turbo lag ridiculous (the Zed hits 60 before the turbo kicks in on this). Gearbox was about 8 square miles in area and the gearing is bizarre, seems to go up to 10mph in first and 6th has no pull at all I could detect (up to legal speeds). However, the boot was big and the boot aperture was low and wide - this was the best thing about it. I had a Fiesta as a rental a while back, massively exceeded expectations. Great fun to drive, poke, grip, top quality interior for a small car, felt bigger than it was. I'd have one of these as a sensible car in a second!
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Agreed. I'm sure the pundits still think it takes 6 weeks by steam boat to get to South America when they repeat that stat, since the last WC in South America (1978) teams are better at acclimatising to foreign climates and cuisine, generally transporting the entire back-room staff to the host nation, including the bloke who runs the cafe Rooney gets his bacon butties from on the way to Carrington.
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Yeh,he's so bad he plays for the Premier league champions So many times last season, practically the first name on the sheet and he'd definitely be getting a new contract even if they had enough UK trained players to pick a CL squad without him.
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Little table update, now that it has it's proper order
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PM sent, join the party!!!!
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Milner is awful. I'd take a Rooney who can make something happen over a Milner who runs around more. In other news, Argentina didn't make my tip drip. Unless Germany turn it on tonight, France and Holland look the best from R1 by miles.
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You think they'll drop Casillas after that, its not like they're short of 'keepers?
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Steve @ Redline usually has a few quality options in stock. http://www.350z-uk.com/forum/160-redline-styling/
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I thought we played well, decent positive approach and the only thing we lack is composure in the final third. Top teams are totally comfortable stroking round in and around the oppo penalty area, before picking out a killer ball, we don't seem to be able to do this for some reason.
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I do a fantasy footy update for the work mini league every few days, thought I'd share some of the awful gags I'm planning for Monday's. So much for a sleepy tournament suffocated by humidity and drab scoreless games. It's been goal goals goals. Who amongst you saw the Dutch setting fire to the grass and lighting up the joint in the 5-1 mauling of Spain? Featuring a Blinding left wing performance by young Daley, not to mention Robin Van Persie's equaliser showing the Spanish the red light and the top quality Dutch head familiar to all Amsterdam regulars. Having missed Mexico v Cameroon I'm woefully short of match detail, but I don't think anyone was surprised to see the Mexicans take away a win from a spicy encounter. African fans shouldn't be too disappointed, with clear signs there will be brighter Cameroon diaz ahead. Elsewhere, red hot Chile peppered the Australia goal for 20 minutes before Cahill's movement cut Isla adrift in an ocean of space, sending Socceroos' fans leaping; some criminal defending means they're likely to continue tasting defeat, both Home & Away. As expected Colombia took a hard line in Group C, leaving the Greeks smashed, shattered and picking up the pieces. The Greeks will have to do feta in the next two games to avoid a grilling. Though it's hard to believe, all of this action was before the Group D day landing. Not content with a major upset on Friday, Uruguay were left shipwrecked in the rich coastal waters of Costa Rica... Luis Suarez looked starved of football on the bench, with nothing to get his teeth into as The Sky Blues were cannibalised by the opposition, who tabled a two goal serving in three second half minutes and a third course late on, as Urena took the p... Despite Honda driving Japan into an early lead, once again showing he's a kwik fit in their midfield and ably demonstrating the advantages of a regular service. Ultimately though Honda was left silenced and exhausted, as Les Elephants didn't forget (to score) with some poaching of their own, stampeding away with all three points in their trunk. Football fans all over were disappointed to see a Japanese squad not featuring pun regular Daisuke Matsui, who always got a good reception and never failed to work the channels. The England match was too emotionally difficult for this author to craft any gags, and only the selection of Raheem caused a rumble in the jungle. Roy Hodgson banked on Sterling, for which he deserves some credit and in return Sterling showed all the hallmarks of a top player, few fans will want to see him exchanged any time soon. I'm here all week, available for weddings, bat mitzvahs...
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I was just gazing longingly at this and browsing autotrader. Are the back seats useable?
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Looks sweet, very tempted by this myself. Nice job too by the looks of it.
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I love the shape of these, half classic half futuristic, fully timeless. Great motor
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I'm sure FIFA gave the word that anything less than a host win would probably lead to protests on the streets...
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****! There's another bradders with a PM about fantasy football he probably wasn't expecting! It's not too late, only one game played! PM sent Sorry