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i think i got retina burn off the last picture....but i like it....alot
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top work buster do you want a JWT logo or something of your choice to go on the top of it?
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They work well on paint as I designed them to go on painted finishes. I use the on my carbon dipped steering controls.
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LONDON User Name: Wizard Location: South London OBDII Reader: Blazt cable+software (Consult 2), which can read and reset fault codes + test individual cylinders, increase RPM, etc... User Name:drivebyabuser location: Harrow NW london OBDII reader:scantool software User Name: Sparky350z Location: Cheam, Surrey OBDII Software: cant remember (but it works) Username: Jez Location: Newbury, Berkshire Software: Blatz (OBDII and Nissan), Cipher (the Uprev diag software for engine ECU and ABS ECU), and Osiris (for remapping) Name: Chris Location: Jctn 24/25 M25 ODBII Software: Need to check but reader gives and clears codes SOUTH EAST User name; Abbey Motorsport Location: Oxted RH89HJ OBDII reader: NISSAN CONSULT 2 , full code reading including codes just for Nissan,s Name: Trick-Ricky Location: East Sussex OBDII Reader:Blazt cable+software, which can read and reset fault codes + test individual cylinders etc. works with all JDM haven't tried UK model yet. Name: kaizermotor Location: Rochester Kent OBDII Reader: Consult-3 EAST ANGLIA User Name: Rtbiscuit Location: Ipswich OBDII Software: Digimoto 5, Scantool, RPM TORQUE User Name: Pathfinder123 Location: Woburn OBDII Software: Scantool (old version) Username: Sam McGoo Location: Downham Market, West Norfolk OBDII Software: PCMScan, Torque. Tested on UK Car. User Name: Cs2000 Location: Ipswich OBDII Software: ProScan Scantool (can read codes, test sensors and reset EML lights on jap and UK cars) SOUTH WEST Username: Keyser Location: Bournemouth Dorset (technically South East but close enough for South West) OBDII Software: PCMScan, (loads of other software) Tested on UK car. Username: Buster Location: Bournemouth Dorset OBDII Software: PCMScan,Tested on UK car. Name: daveparkin Location: Poole/Bournemouth, Dorset OBDII Software: Gendan EngineCheck with ELM Interface, Tested on UK car CHANNEL ISLANDS WEST MIDLANDS User Name: Wasso Location: Birmingham OBDII Software: ScanMaster ELM EAST MIDLANDS User Name: Narcotix Location: Leicester OBDII Software: Digimoto 5 Username: Lincolnbaggie Location: Between Lincoln and S****horpe OBDII Software: Scangauge II (apparently won't work on JDM models) WALES Username: Notfub Location: Neath OBDII Software: Scangauge 2 (apparently won't work on JDM models) NORTH EAST Username: Lincolnbaggie Location: Between Lincoln and S****horpe OBDII Software: Scangauge II (apparently won't work on JDM models) NORTH WEST User Name: TomS Location: Manchester OBDII Software:U480(?) Not sure but it works! User Name: LeonK Location: Macclesfield OBDII Software:VS8701 OBD11 YORKSHIRE Username: atkin666 (Atkin Motor Engineers Location: Malton (between York and Scarborough) OBDII Software: Nissan consult 2 and 3 (full fault code and diagnostic reading) Username: Lincolnbaggie Location: Between Lincoln and S****horpe OBDII Software: Scangauge II (apparently won't work on JDM models) HIGHLANDS & CENTRAL SCOTLAND User Name: Zmanalex Location: Scotland OBDII Software: Innovate Motorsports LM -11 User Name: craig79 Location: Dundee OBDII Software: Clarke (Machinemart) NORTHERN IRELAND EIRE
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I have remanufactured them like airfix kit transfers, should also seal them on with acrylic varnish but that will look odd on vinyl.
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check the original zunsport group buy thread started by husky, it looks to have one fitted, might find a name in there.
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Apex, but I don't supply them anymore
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Make Ashley & Connor's Christmas please guys
rtbiscuit replied to glrnet's topic in Off Topic Discussion
Its extremely sad news, my thoughts are with you and your family -
For some reason I think it used to be fakeindians. But possibly not. Other possible it reminds me of is Harman from Norfolk way
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Bang tidy
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Rx7 and nsx were the only 2 90's cars I still love. Supra is ok, but not a Nissan fan of the old stuff.
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Having found my japanese love to be honda, i would love a new NSX to come out, to be fair i'd love an old NSX
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900,000 choose to come off sickness benefit ahead of tests
rtbiscuit replied to Adrian@TORQEN's topic in Off Topic Discussion
Sadly its banking and stock markets that make the world go round. With regards to ex military personnel on benefits, they should have their own system. If they've fought, and been injured, be it physically or mentally, then they should be entitled to what ever they need. I have no issue about paying taxes to support people who've risked their life for me and been injured. -
I'm in the middle of spending between 2-3k sorting all the rust on the jag
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900,000 choose to come off sickness benefit ahead of tests
rtbiscuit replied to Adrian@TORQEN's topic in Off Topic Discussion
ok I do mind, I just think its a little better than not working at all, I'm just glad the rents getting paid. Apparently its almost impossible to prove as they all back each other up, and there is very little paper trail as its all cash in hand. -
900,000 choose to come off sickness benefit ahead of tests
rtbiscuit replied to Adrian@TORQEN's topic in Off Topic Discussion
We've just rented out our flat to new tenants, the guy works as a waiter at an Indian restaurant. We looked at his file with the renting agency, and his salary for the year is £9000 for the year, we said to the agency we can't rent to them they won't be able to afford the rent. But the agency said its a known fact they are a safe bet and always make their payment. We asked how they are so certain. And they explained the scam. They normally work for family and are paid in cash they declare the 9k but earn alto more in tips etc plus the families help each other out so they never miss payments. The reason their salary is put at under 9k is so they can then claim loads off benefits. They reckon their actual salary before benefits is closer to 20k and then at least another 10k in benefits is earned on top. I kind of don't mind as much as they are working, but its still playing the system -
Looking good as always.
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900,000 choose to come off sickness benefit ahead of tests
rtbiscuit replied to Adrian@TORQEN's topic in Off Topic Discussion
I think they could have been stricter, benefits should be there to keep you alive till you get back on your feet, and not a method of avoiding work. I say bring in food vouchers like the old ration books. Can buy any food any where with it. But you can't spent them on things like fags and booze. Luxury items they should have to fund themselves. -
its the zed taliban^^^
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FU SMD I'm going to the chinese for some food
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and with reference to wood, mine is going to be de wooded soon.
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But your here yes here as a member in a non work capacity, will sit down price and check things out and do the drawings later...like not on this weekend. But your here currently sat down stairs with my tablet, yes I'm on here, but I do all my work stuff on my big computer in the study, and this weekend I have shut the door to the study and I'm spending some time with my wife down stairs watching some movies.
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nope but I found more rust so ,more to cut and weld on Tuesday
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But your here yes here as a member in a non work capacity, will sit down price and check things out and do the drawings later...like not on this weekend.