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Eddie_r32

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  1. Yep a quick rebed could sort you out, drilled and grooved are a bit pointless as pads don't generate the gasses they used to (even though I have grooved). Anything midrange will sort you out, blue print and up. With braking it's the pads that do the bulk of the work so that's where you should spend your money when replacing pads and brakes.
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    Hi low z

    2nd season has been on for a while, they release on Facebook first then YouTube
  3. We just got 30kg of flour delivered yesterday, insert smug face. Apparently the shortage of flour is due to the building trade stopping, bulk lorries delivered sand to merchants then on back load took wheat to Mills but the haulage companies are not willing to run empty loads as they lose money.
  4. Tim Shaw came up with this idea years ago and patented it iirc, he made bulbs which had sensors in them that flashed, I remember them being advertised years ago but no idea if still available
  5. I'm a farmer so not really noticed what's going on outside of the postcode, just lots more people walking along our footpaths, I think when drilling is done it may start to sink in. Feel sorry for people stuck in small houses and flats without a garden as I can go for nice long walks with the dogs no problem at all
  6. Why can't we just tax having more than 2 kids? There is so much misinformation going around. The farmer bashing annoys me, as I am one. We produce carbon but we also use a shed load of carbon. Also we produce food, the stuff that keeps you alive, UK agriculture also can only feed around 50% of the population, get rid animals and that will drop again. I can feel a rant coming on so I shall stop there!
  7. As its an auto it will have an lsd, the. Ukage probably still reads in km so the seller has done the conversion but all mots will read the odomoter so you will be fine there. Doesn't look like you have brembos but it's it a tricky or excessively expensive swap.
  8. I would call Horsham up and have a chat, he's not in the business of ripping people off or selling them something that's not right, I've known Jez for 17 years and there are not many people you can trust more than him
  9. It is all to do with the NI thing, it was registered in N and there is sea between us and NI. The same would be done for Jersey or Isle of Man
  10. It's probably to do with being registered in Northern Ireland
  11. Apparently the Americans do a thing called "pathfinder mod" which is replace that tube with one from a pathfinder, not sure if its a thing over here but there will be some how to guides knocking about which should tell you how to replace it
  12. Will give Pablo the day to reply to pm etc, if no answer or he doesn't want them then they are yours!
  13. I have coilovers showing up this week so my tein lowering springs with about 30 miles on them are up for grabs. Will come on shocks with circa 60k on them. (rear shocks available if collected) Collection from henley on thames area preferred but postage can be arranged at your cost (won't be able to send out to Thursday) £75 (cleared funds)
  14. What Doc said, there will be a reason the ds2500s are more expensive, I made a mistake of swapping to a cheaper pad on my last car for a track day at combe, was glad I took my 3/4 worn ds2500s with me as I swapped those in after a few laps. As pads are so easy to change on a 350 you can always buy a set of road pads and save more expensive ones for track days.
  15. There is a demand for it, we had our combine cleaned this year, took him a week, it's worth looking after tractors etc, our big tractor was a cheap one and it was over 80k to buy
  16. I'm the same, I've had nearly all the great 90s jap cars and still my s14 has not been beaten in my mind and heart!
  17. I'm getting married next year and she knows there will be no wedding if she asks me to sell my car!
  18. Good results, I think by hand is best, you have more control and can easily see what's happening and can get into the corners without worrying about paint
  19. I used this kit in past: Mookis DIY Vehicle Headlight Restoration Kit Heavy Duty Drill Based, Headlight Restore with UV Protection (Headlight Restoration Kit) https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07GYQT7CS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_6czqEbEBRA3CV Its cheap which is nice but comes with some uv protection stuff that goes on like a ceramic coat, wrong time of year for it at moment as any moisture near it and it messes it up, has to remain dry for 12 or 24 hours. The sand paper can be a bit delicate but it works
  20. How does it drive now as remaps, especially na ones, are more than numbers, even though they are good ones!
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