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ZMANALEX

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  1. Me too, however, perhaps the interior may not be to every one's liking.
  2. Little Billy came home from school to see the families pet rooster dead in the front yard. Rigor mortis had set in and it was flat on its back with its legs in the air. When his Dad came home Billy said, "Dad our roosters dead and his legs are sticking in the air. Why are his legs sticking in the air?" His father thinking quickly said, "Son, that's so God can reach down from the clouds and lift the rooster straight up to heaven." "Gee Dad that's great," said little Billy. A few days later, when Dad came home from work, Billy rushed out to meet him yelling, "Dad, Dad we almost lost Mom today!" "What do you mean?" said Dad. "Well Dad, I got home from school early today and went up to your bedroom and there was Mom flat on her back with her legs in the air screaming, "Jesus I'm coming, I'm coming" If it hadn't been for Uncle George holding her down we'd have lost her for sure!"
  3. A straight forward DIY, just take your time and be methodical. Common mistake is for peeps to get the coil pack wiring looms mixed up. Also, watch for engine oil on the bottom of the coil packs, if so I have the fix for this in stock. If first time, then allow 3 hours. Denso Iridium plugs are in stock which are good for 48,000 miles. Just drop me PM if I can help further.
  4. Worth every penny if you ask me. Hope it has gone to a good home.
  5. Superb skills. Great video:
  6. Every one to there own but not for me I am afraid.
  7. Check it again and top the fluid up to the very maximum mark.
  8. If the airbag light comes back on then fix the fault or fit a resistor to put the light out. First step would be to top up your brake fluid to perhaps put the orange lights out.
  9. Very surprised that this has not sold.
  10. Then best to change the VLSD fluid and the 6 speed manual transmission fluids with fresh genuine Nissan fluids. Also add a tube of Moly to the gearbox.
  11. Depending on severity of usage, for normal road use I recommend every 4 years or 48,000 miles, using genuine Nissan VLSD fluids, providing you have an OEM VLSD fitted.
  12. I will send you a PM shortly regarding the above:
  13. Where are you based mate? Rear panels are available as are boot floor panels, however best to pull and repair the floor if possible.
  14. In stock mate and collection from Perth or I can easily ship.
  15. My angle was that you would require JOBD for the JDMs however you appear to have that covered. Under the circumstances, I would go back to Horsham who are very approachable.
  16. What year and model is your car? What mapping did Horsham carry out? What scanner are you using? Also, UK car or JDM?
  17. I buy all my self adhesive reflective tape on line. It comes in various sizes, 8mm wide upwards and various lengths. It can easily be shaped to follow most contours. Make sure that you get a decent brand. I use 3M.
  18. Product Specifications Brand Genuine Nissan Lookup Code 62740 Manufacturer Part Number 96210-6GA0A Part Description Bracket-Licence Plate Other Names License Bracket Item Dimensions 14.4 x 5.1 x 1.6 inches Item Weight 0.90 Pounds Condition New Fitment Type Direct Replacement Manufacturer Nissan SKU 96210-6GA0A Warranty This genuine Nissan part is guaranteed by Nissan's factory warranty. For more information, please see our Nissan Warranty Page.
  19. Good shout. On further viewing of the circled rust part I think that is the panel which runs the width of the car and is between the petrol tank and the body. Best plan of action is just to remove it as it is a bolt on panel, and not to replace it as it is not a structural part and serves very little meaningful purpose. i would still also be taking a closer look at the "W" bracing and end brackets as going by the other rusted parts they will probably be corroded as well, unless they have been replaced recently.
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