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bronzee

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  1. Yeah I hope so for his sake. He purchased the car at someone's word. Sigh..... But I guess some people can be so dishonest when selling cars. Alex you are an absolute champ as always.
  2. Thanks Chris. End of the day here, can't be stuffed.
  3. It sure would help. What I put was cut and pasted (someone can't spell). That makes sense now.
  4. Hi guys, One of the guys over here has just purchased a 350 and the engine management light is on constantly. He was just given the numbers, so searched them out: P0031 O2 Sensor Heather P0037 O2 Sensor Heather P0051 O2 Sensor Heather P0057 O2 Sensor Heather So question being what does the Sensor Heather relate to??? Alex, or anyone else that might know. There are other issues, but we're onto those. If anyone knows, if they would please pm me, given the time difference.
  5. Welcome to the forum. Your Sunset looks stunning from that slightly hazy pic. Post a better one after one of your OCD cleaning sessions. Lol, you are going to fit in well around here. Oh, and any pics of your Dad's old 260z? Hehe, obviously we don't expect a digital quality pic.
  6. Welcome Andy. Post up links of Zeds you're looking at if you want any help.
  7. At least it wasn't stolen, that would have been a whole lot worse.
  8. Lots of ideas on here: http://my350z.com/forum/350z-colors/283 ... unset.html
  9. Hey Zazur, is that cat sitting on your lap a Lilac or Cinnamon Siamese or Burmese or an Abyssinian? It's a bit hard to see in that pic. Passed, as got squashed by a neighbour up the road and thrown into our hedges on our fenceline a couple of years ago. Brand: Feline terror - rat, mice, possum, stoat, bird etc, killing machine. Model: Lilac point Siamese Answered to: Yow yow - adopted us after our previous blue Burmese died of old age. Liked: Being odd, well he was Siamese, what do you expect. Depleating the local rats, mice, birds etc. Super affectionate, purring machine. (He put himself in the sink). Then we purchased Herbie a Lilac Burmese (leaving out it's swanky catery name ), unfortunately he also was hit by another neighbour and left on the road to die as I rolled up about 2 minutes later as a neighbhour who saw it happen helped me pick him up, then rush him off to the vet as he was struggling to breathe. Died on the vets table from massive head trauma. Two in a row, so haven't got another one yet. Now we have what's known as the lesser variety Rent-a-cat - otherwise known as a Cinnamon Burmese. It belongs to the neighbour 1km over the paddock, but he wanders the whole neighbourhood like he owns every house in the general area.
  10. Sweety, honey, darling, I borrowed your car, left the keys in the ignition, and well .......................... it got stolen. I can imagine how popular you are going to be. The insurance company may not be impressed either, keys in the barrel. Anyway, pity to hear that. Hope it all gets sorted without too much drama Adam.
  11. I don't blame you, that is totally ridiculous. How are you going to know if you like the car enough to buy, until you've driven it?! Particularly this comment "This is an A1 car, you will just have to trust us."
  12. Stonechip be gone then. At least it happened before you had the nose done.
  13. Should still be under warranty then. That's a bit of an odd way for them to phrase it. Especially as yours is under 3 years old.
  14. I was going to say the classic 350 problem of the Crank Position Sensor until I saw your comment about your Toad system.
  15. That's a stunning outfit Digsy. Perhaps it might catch on in Milan.
  16. Ho, sounds like a good opportunity. As the others have suggested play (get your confidence up) with a few more run of the mill cars before turning your hand to the very expensive ones. Maybe build yourself a portfolio or before and afters too, so you can show people. Insurance would be a must. Use the best quality products and cloths etc that you can. If people are paying for you to detail their car/s, they will expect it to look good. Also it would pay to start reading detailing to see if you can pick up tips. And yes if there are detailing courses/certifications you can do, that would help immensely.
  17. What about a Mustang, as that's sort of been discussed? Only two door, although it depends if Laura is wearing a pardon the term a Meringue or not. What about contacting some muscle type car clubs??
  18. Nice trampoline bonnet. Good luck, hope it all works out in your favour. Doesn't look to crash hot.
  19. Lol, how very 1990's. Just makes a mess of the computer screen.
  20. Welcome to the forum. Post up pics of the Zeddy.
  21. Welcome. Post up links of any Zeds you find. The cars are often known, or buy one of the ones for sale here, if you want one with a known history.
  22. Aaw, cute. That's a good thing she likes your Zed. Weren't the guys crying out for a white Zed to go to the Hoon???? What is the Hoon?lol. A big drive out round the west coast of Scotland. Oh, didn't you forget to say one of the best meets/cruise weekends since sliced bread.
  23. Went shopping a few years back with a family member during the week. Walked into a large Rover dealership here (no it wasn't me buying it, I wouldn't buy a Rover ), in casual attire, walked around the forecourt and inside the showroom for about half an hour, finally someone lowered themselves to come over then to be told, oh no, you probably couldn't afford it, it's the top of the range (Rovers are a bit more pricey here). Pity, as said family member had the readies to pay for the car outright. So went down the road purchased another brand of car brand new bang on the nail, and drove home. Anyone from a sales background, knows that you never, ever judge a book by it's cover.
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