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Wasso

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  1. Snow foam simples. Great for a quick simple clean. Finish with QD and microfibre. Use one cloth to apply and one to dry. I'll probably use 6 towels in total, 4 to apply and 2 to dry.
  2. Hmmm didn't think of that. You may have a fair point there..... I may go back to the drawing board then, and maybe head for a 10" for simplicity save cutting about inside too much.
  3. http://www.bostonacoustics.com/US/Pages/AboutUs.aspx
  4. I'm contemplating fitting in oem layout, so sub facing forward. "10 in height it could be a squeez. We shall see. Never heard of Boston Acoustics...... Man I thought you were a audiophile
  5. Cool sounds like its possible then. Herewith..... This is the word carefully chosen by Boston Acoustics to described the SPG555 reference subwoofer. With its neodymium structure, the powerful subwoofer is a lot lighter than its closest subwoofers of similar designs. Boston Acoustics unique Removable Voice Coil (RVC™) system and Soft Part System (SPS™) help make this subwoofer an advanced and powerful subwoofer. The oval design is made to push more air in a more effective manner. The SPG555 sub also works in enclosures with a volume as small a 1 cubic foot! This is truly a revolutionary subwoofer with a Boston Acoustics reputation. Product Specifications: 13" Single 4 ohm SPG Series Oval Subwoofer Power Handling: RMS: 1000 watts Impedance: Single 4 Ohm Polypropylene cone woofer Foam woofer surround RadialVent® cooling directs airflow around the voice coil for increased power handling RVC™ (Removable Voice Coil) allows coil to be exchanged without removing the woofer from the enclosure SPS™ (Soft Part System) technology allows for cone assembly removal SPG555 can be field-stripped and custom painted, powder-coated, or plated for a custom look Simplified mounting with the integral sealing gaskets 3-1/2" Voice coil 3-3/4" peak to peak excursion for devastatingly accurate, deep bass output from small sealed enclosures 555 cm2 of surface area Compatible with the SPG-TR passive radiator Frequency response: 20-350 Hz Sensitivity: 87.7dB Xmax: 22mm Mounting Depth: 8-1/4" Cutout Dimensions: 13-3/16" x 10-7/16" 1-year Manufacturer's warranty
  6. Adrian is a good chap , says what he feels , honest chap.
  7. Don't give the guy a big head for god sake.... He'll be quoting "Pleasure to deal with" forever!!
  8. Ahhh good show. Couldn't find that pic in your thread. Hmmm I need 1cft of space and that's coming out at 0.65cft rounded up. What's the chances with the space limitations of increasing that to 1cft? Found a special 10x13" sub that would fit I'm presuming.
  9. I know I shouldn't but I just follow Colin, but that might be a wrong move this year. (It is STRONGLY advised that you store details in your Nav, if you're not confident with full routes, at least store major meet points so that if you do get lost you'll end up at the destination point - maybe a bit earlier than others if you're lost as your Nav will find the quickest or most direct route)
  10. Mate, sent you a text a few days ago but no reply have you changed your number? Need some figures off you with regards to your sub box.
  11. Oh dear..... That makes me addicted then
  12. And when you don't quite make it!!
  13. Ha ha I was right..... The beginning I wasn't expecting when I first went on it, but probably one of the top 3 I've ever been on. Stealth is wicked...... But I so want to ride Kingda Ka!! It's the tallest in the world at 456ft high and gets to 128mph in 3 seconds. In comparison stealth is 205ft If you're like me, head to www.rcdb.com And POV
  14. Without watching the video I can tell you straight away that's The Hulk, a truly EPIC RIDE.... Watches video just in case
  15. Wasso

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    Id rather have a new right arm and a deserved cold beerio! Hard graft isn't it. Try doing 6 cars consecutively!! (Over 6 days that is - not in one day )
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    Very good Steve, want a job?
  17. I was there in October when they said it will open in March. So my other half bought me tickets for the usual stay over at the Alton Towers Hotel. We always go on a Monday when the parks is pretty quiet. Before we went we checked to see if the Smiler would be running and its late, they wouldn't let us change our tickets till May. So all we had were pictures instead. It does look epic and the second half looks better. The vertical climb was taken from Saw at Thorpe Park. I can't wait to get on it!!!!
  18. Nope Maybe try a Red Bull wakes me up no end. Sluggish, very odd. Can't help I'm afraid?
  19. Great thread BM, some tasteful mods along the way. The SPL bushes I did last year and the Eibach ARB's this hear. A noticeable combo that makes a big cornering difference. So errrr what's next?
  20. Wish I had time to get my bumper sorted by then but with my workload over the next week it`s impossible so I`ll be spending my time at the bar instead of cleaning I'll be joining you matey. Unless you fancy doing some mechanics instead
  21. Two Bears get with the programme...... Jayne says she wants to see a pic.....
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