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Everything posted by Gaz
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You could try Autopassion if they are still floating around. I haven't heard or seen them in a few years though.
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Because they would turn around and sell it on to another kid to do more skids and completing the cycle.
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It's a Nissan Laurel. Couldn't help but notice that it had been stripped out meaning the parts are probably back on the market somewhere being put to possibley the same use therefore not solving any problems. Would be interesting to find out what they are doing with the rest of the parts.
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Nice buy. I was seriously considering picking this up but couldn't get round to check it out before the auction closed and wasn't willing to take the risk without looking at it. Would have loved to see that landcruiser going round Ruapuna!
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Wow.....so whats wrong with it????
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If you are downloading 1080p and 3D stuff, it's about normal. Mate at work was using a 1TB a month until he moved house and has a slower connection.
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Haha google really is your best friend but it went like this; 1) Measure headliner and go to local Spotlight or other local fabric selling store and find a colour you like. Always ask the lovely shop ladies if you don't know what type of fabric will be suitable. 2) Get some spray on glue, also usually sold at above fabric store. 3) Pick up some beer on the way home. 4) Remove all trim from the headliner; lights, sun visors, Jesus handles. 5) Drink beer. 6) Unclip the A, B and C pillar trim. You can get away with just unclip the top but go all the way if you feel the need. 7) A friend helps at the this point as you need to pull the headliner away from the roof and twist it out the door. Adjust the seats to help get it out. 8) Drink beer. 9) This the messy and long part. Peel off the fabric from the fibreglass and start to scrape off the glue. sh*t gets everywhere. Paint scraper will work fine and gloves help from getting it all over your beer. 10) Once its nice and clean, lay the fabric over the top to ensure its going to fit. Working in sections, start at one end, spraying on the glue and sticking the fabric down. Don't be afraid to go nuts with the glue. Use a ruler to keep out the air bubbles. Once complete, I suggest leaving it overnight allowing it to stick properly and you time to finish the beers. 11) Next day, cut out the holes for the lights and trim. No need to go over board with cutting as this won't be seen by anyone once its in the car. Fold the extra fabric on the edges over the back and glue it down. 12) And as they say, installation is the reverse of removal. Unless you get the exact matching fabric, you may want to do the pillar trims and rear parcel shelf but up to you.
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Boom I certainly wouldn't kick it out of bed for farting.
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They do pretty good work but they are generally pretty lazy and not overally interested in picking up new jobs.
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Link Staggered and offsets?
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Food porn at it's finest. Gordon Ramsay on Sex
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Call up Telstra and get them to check how fast your line can go and there is a couple of other things they can check but I don't want to go into too much detail otherwise ISP's would get bombard with calls all the time. If you were still with Telecom I could have checked it all out for you.
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Did my mates four door for under $100 and that included the beers. Just need to take your time and be patient.
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No need for spacers unless you are planning on doing more work to the guards to get them to fit. 225/40 tyre and a slight roll and you will be fine. It's a pity Stanceworks is down at the moment as there a few cars on there that run those.
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Seller wants 11k. That is all I know.
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He is in Auckland. If you're in Chch, try Eurorec in Sockburn. They will probably have something.
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Definately helps if you have been to the cities. Some I have never heard of. My score: 19394
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Spotted a black e46 coupe with what I thought was 'Bimmersport' decal on the side skirt on Fendalton Rd at the train tracks at about 5pm. Anyone know who's it is?
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That's the first thing I thought of when I found it. Second was it needs to be lower.
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Import from Japan but the things I would give to own this. And then I probably still couldn't afford it. Visit My Website
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Keep Drifting Fun Even has a turbo e36, an e46 and an e30 vert. More on the e46 thanks to Speedhunters
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I'm looking at getting some wheels shipped over from the UK so does anyone know of a company that works like kiwishipping.com does from the US?? Cheers