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glrnet

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  1. So you'll have the new one in by breakfast then
  2. Let me know if you want to hear Milltek/Berks, it's a DE though
  3. glrnet

    Wife Trade in

    Again..... I'd not wanted to cheapen the thread by posting a picture of my '86 Princess with her top down... We're all quite broad minded here Speak for yourself, I'm a proper prude!
  4. glrnet

    Wife Trade in

    Again..... I'd not wanted to cheapen the thread by posting a picture of my '86 Princess with her top down... We're all quite broad minded here
  5. Please wait until the OP decides to do this or not. Thread locked.
  6. I don't know if this is related but it might be worth you thinking about. Will370z bought Stillen HFC's for his 370 and had all sorts of problems with fitment I believe, from memory I think the general consensus was that Stillen quality seems to have deteriorated from what had been previously experienced. Maybe fir a PM off to Will for the full story.
  7. and see if he knows what's causing it
  8. Who's the young looking slim bloke in the first picture then, is that the dealer
  9. glrnet

    Wife Trade in

    That's where you went wrong, you told her the price
  10. SMD has a mac mini and I'm pretty sure he does all that, PM him, of transfer a lot of your stuff to a portable external HDD and buy a new battery
  11. We've got a thread for that.... http://www.350z-uk.c...ith-no-engines/
  12. I am not at liberty to discuss at the moment New car for Mrs K I shouldn't wonder, did you make amends after being threatened with that wrench Doc says I'll be fine in a week or so All I'm saying is we are talking about a woman here no decision has been made and even if it had it's subject to change every half hour or so Well at least when she does make her mind up abou the colour you won't have a roof to spray
  13. Nissan give you a performance car that is well within their reliability and drive ability guidelines. All the Uprev does is unleash the added bonuses which Nissan hold back from you. It's like an iPhone, Apple lock it down for their benefit, we jailbreak it to get the most out of the phone. Same as the Uprev, and trust me Mark wouldn't give your car back so that you can break it, otherwise you'll be knocking on his garage doors like a raged bear. I've had Uprev for nearly 3 years now. Couldn't speak more highly of its additions to driving the car. +1
  14. I am not at liberty to discuss at the moment New car for Mrs K I shouldn't wonder, did you make amends after being threatened with that wrench New car for Mrs K I shouldn't wonder, have you gone soft after you were threatened with that wrench
  15. Good news at last, glad you got it sorted out
  16. Sounds like she had him by the curly wurly
  17. Couldn't have put it better myself.
  18. +1 Undoubtedly it is a long and hard road, it's worth trying to remember how steeped in tradition and religion places like Afghanistan are and therefore by "western world" standards they can be viewed as out of step with us. It is hard for countries to "grow up" and shake off long standing traditions and practices that others regard as unacceptable. I like to put it into perspective by remembering that it wasn't that long ago that females in this country were subjugated because it was believed that was correct. Add religion/beliefs into the mix and it will never be a quick fix. That's true but we need to be careful not to allow religion and tradition to be used as excuses for morally wrong acts (I'm not saying you are doing that). Having watched a story this morning about a girl who had her nose and ears cut off for running away from an abusive husband (and let's not forget the girl in Pakistan shot in the head for insisting on going to school) I couldn't care less about the traditional or cultural context of these acts - they are wrong in any country. And on the basis of the what I saw in the Panorama programme, to think that somebody in that girl's position, in a country where domestic violence and corruption is endemic, will very soon only have the Afghan police and army to turn to for help depresses me greatly. Whether it was right or not to be there in the first place, it seems mad to leave them in such an unprepared state to fend for themselves. It feels almost inevitable to me that within a few years of pulling out, the Taliban will be back in control. Exactly.
  19. @Keyser, I hope it wasn't the compressor i was bidding on
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