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As others have said HFC's sometimes get through the MOT fine and other times they won't. Fyi I had no problems with Berks HFCs on my Zed come MOT time but then I know others with the same set up have. The noise was fantastic though I have to say. Although it was an even better sound imo after I went to the Berks de-cats but then it is a definite MOT failure then unless you have a friendly MOT guy or are prepared to go through the "minor" hassle of swapping the Cats over.
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What sort of percentage are you complete on the game then now? Feel like I've put in days already and I'm only at 8%!. I'll confirm later but I think it's around 25%. Completed a few of the side missions too. To be honest it sounds like you play the same was as me, sneak and none lethal takedowns. Love disabling stuff as I go too. Yep exactly right, ....I try to take as many soldiers alive as possible by using the tranq gun. The only exception has been after I first got a sniper rifle and started to long shot the guards at a few of the out posts. I've actually also been doing more of the side missions than the main missions at the moment. My mother base seems to be expanding nicely though and I do have a good amount of weapons/soldiers/cash/supplies at my disposal.
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What sort of percentage are you complete on the game then now? Feel like I've put in days already and I'm only at 8%!.
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Hope they stick to their "ballpark" figure and haven't just gone in low to get you through the door. Good luck.
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My brain says a lot less than this, but then it is eBay, ....so £10K.
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Well said. Plus one imo.
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Just when you (& I) thought the orange had finished...
GMballistic replied to 14N's topic in Styling
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Lovely Zed Dave. Welcome aboard.
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Welcome aboard Ryan.
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I saw a car before with a removable steering wheel and the owner had welded a D-lock type arrangement to the floor of his boot so every time he left the car he just locked the steering wheel in the boot. Thought that was the best solution I'd seen, ...beats walking around carrying a steering wheel anyway.
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Love the shot of them both nose to nose.
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A day of total devastation in pictures
GMballistic replied to nissanman312's topic in Off Topic Discussion
I'm so glad that it was a building you've been taking down as for a horrible second I thought maybe something bad had happened to you or your Zed. You should just blow that building to pieces, ...much more fun. -
making servicing easier - diy 'hydraulic lifts'
GMballistic replied to ricochet's topic in Servicing
^^ That's awesome Jumzo. Bet he's chuffed to bits with that set up. -
Nice to see you still around Gareth hope the civic is providing you with some fun Yep I'm still loitering. Definitely good fun taking the Civic up to 8K rpm every so often, ...although lately its been acting as more of a waste disposal van taking various cr*p to the dump.
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Very nice Rich.
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Never going to be straight forward Andy but always impressed with your problem solving.
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Still love how clean your car looks under the bonnet Coldel. Nice.
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Welcome aboard. As Thanos said Photobucket is probably the best way to post pictures on here. Free to use, join etc and very easy to get on with imo. Link: http://s273.photobucket.com/ Link: http://www.350z-uk.com/topic/53047-how-to-post-pictures-via-photobucket/
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I could have lied and said I got it spot on first time but that just wasn't the case. I definitely have an increased respect for what's involved with hydro dipping as despite how easy the majority of Youtube videos make it look it just isn't as easy as you'd think regardless of the amount of time I'd spent learning the process/tricks before jumping in. Definitely more practice needed and some better products. Cheers Steve. The videos are very impressive to watch especially when you see some of the larger more complicated parts being dipped. You definitely need to take a break from the work/DIY etc otherwise it'll just run you down. I just spent 3 hours in a cramped loft today removing two water tanks that the previous owner couldn't be bothered shifting. Finally got it all cut up, out of the loft & off to the tip so feeling quite satisfied about that. It's not a huge house so the extra loft space is definitely needed for more storage space.
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Well I've got a huge garage in the house I've moved into but it's a work in progress currently. The old owner basically knocked it up himself using Blue Peter building skills so it may well be partially or all going!. Still getting quotes and finding the best route to take with that but when it's all sorted I would love to get a small compressor to run paint guns, air tools etc. Time will tell though so for now I'll have to stick with the rattle cans. Thanks again.
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This was me taking a break from the mundane home DIY and doing something I found interesting. Although the Mrs wasn't so impressed. The kit was maybe a little expensive but I made some money from selling junk on eBay that I didn't need anymore so kind of jumped in. Not sure what I'll try next, ...probably have a play with the speed shapes first to see if I can get some better results. Thanks for the tips Ricey and yes it is a swine of a job. I watched loads of videos on the subject before attempting it and thought that looks so easy, ...but it's really not especially when like me you're trying to figure out just quite what's going wrong. As I mentioned above I think I'll have a bit of a play around with some speed shapes next time and as you mentioned I'll make sure I'm using the big tank (storage box) I've got. I'll also definitely get some different film & activator from Eve (AquaGraphix) to see if that's my problem. Thanks for all the comments everyone else.
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Same PS4 username as my username on here. I also loved "Grid".