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tichkent

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  1. I'd still be up for this - if you guys will still have me along - currently Supra-less, making do with a Celica 190 Was mighty busy a couple of Wednesdays ago - only quietened down after 10pm. Think everyone is getting ready for the season...
  2. Just switched from Elephant to Sky. About £100 cheaper (even after Elephant attempted to keep me with them!) and generally better terms and conditions, especially re: mods. Was also refreshing to talk to someone who seemed genuinely interested in cars. Top work Ollie! He didn't even make any hairdressy comments when he found out I now have a Celica 190 instead of my beloved old Supra... Anyway - definitely give Sky a phone if you're looking around.
  3. Darn - my 323 Estoril (in tasty Aquarius Blue) collapsed in a heap at its last service in September and had to be scrapped - at the age of 125000 miles. I'd have bought your 50000 mile one in an instant (especially given you're just around the corner!). Always loved that shape of 323 - great looking cars IMHO and excellent daily drivers. Yours looks in excellent condition as well so should sell no problem. Mind you I'm now the proud owner of a 7th generation Celica 190 (I await hairdresser comments from you lot!). Hey at least it's the 190 bhp version and "lift" is so much fun Good luck with the sale.
  4. Great pic (looks painful!) - congrats on the award!
  5. I was in Aviemore this week and spotted this white Supe as well. Again in front of train station. Looked very nice and clean, and mostly stock from my quick examination
  6. Donation sent. Hope it all works out.
  7. Luka-P wins! Let me know what you need (just the speakers, or do you want the boxes as well?). PM me your address and I'll try to get them posted to you early this week. Can sort out money for postage after (shouldn't cost too much - they're not heavy). Glad they're going to a good home!
  8. Folks... After writing off my Supe in July it looks like I'll be taking a break from Supra ownership - just bought a Celica 190 to see me through for a couple of years (needed something more economical and cheaper to insure). Don't worry though - I'll be back... Anyway - I have some left over bits which are free to a good home - postage charges only: Pioneer TS-E1076 front speakers (with custom built mounting brackets). Ideal first stage upgrade to the awful stock front speakers. See attached pics. Much clearer sound than the stock speakers, but don't be expecting big, meaty bass (I upgraded to custom speaker mounts and 17cm speakers in the end). See http://www.pioneer.co.uk/uk/products/archive/TS-E1076/index.html for more info. Those big plastic boxes that hold the speakers in the door panel. Again see pics. If anyone needs these let me know. Otherwise I'll chuck 'em in the skip. First come, first served...
  9. I was there on Wednesday. £25 for 2 hours. Much fun! I think they do freestyle nights on Thursday/Friday. They had a few of the features out already on Wednesday which was excellent. I'm still rubbish at rails/boxes tho...
  10. Super glad you're OK. And particularly glad you didn't suffer my fate - very similar spin in my NA last Thursday night which ended with me hitting a crash barrier at over 50mph. Fair to say my Supe won't be on the road again Lesson definitely learned regarding being careful, particularly in the wet. Hope you get all the damage sorted. Be thankful nobody was hurt and your Supe is still roadworthy!
  11. Just got my alloys done today by a Chips Away guy in Laurieston/Falkirk. Very reasonable price (£130 for 3 wheels which I had kerbed). He did a stunning job on the two that were only slightly kerbed, basically as good as new. However the one which had quite a long section of kerbing is average - shape and colour are reasonably well matched but you can see it has been repaired/rebuilt when you look closely - lines/striations along the section that had to be rebuilt. It'll do for now (they look much better than they did before) but not convinced I'd recommend them for this kind of work. Mind you it was dead handy - dropped car off at 9am and it was ready to go by 3pm. Can put up pics if anyone is interested in getting same/similar done in the area.
  12. I nearly always switch the OD off when driving fun roads - it kicks down to second much faster from third than it does from fourth, and just feels much sportier with the revs a little higher (particularly in an NA where the power doesn't really kick in till 5k). Actually I often switch OD off when I'm in a 30/40 zone as well coz it annoys me when it's constantly switching between third and fourth! Probably not the best for petrol usage tho...
  13. Arg - just kerbed my other front wheel today - drivers side already had a little kerbing but now I've got a big section of kerbing on the other front Is it worth getting them refurbed (they're in pretty good shape apart from the kerbing)? Has anyone used Wicked Wheels in the Edinburgh area or am I better going to AutoImage and getting 'em sent away? Sandy-m2 are you happy with the job they did - £85 per wheel is a little more than I'd want to spend to get the kerbing out - particularly coz I know within days of getting them fixed I'm bound to kerb them again...
  14. Don't! No really... I have absolutely no idea what the Toyota engineers were thinking at the time but they create noise, drag and buffeting. All of which decrease significantly when they are removed (or cable tied down like mine are). Total waste of space. Does anyone have anything good to say about 'em or what they are meant to achieve?
  15. If I remember rightly the guys you got your Supra from, Mackay Trading, do servicing. No idea if they'd be a good choice or not (as far as I can tell their original service was OK) but they'd surely know their way around a TT? Also if it needs any parts I suspect they wouldn't have any problems, given they import them in the first place. I just use my local guys, Hunters in Linlithgow. Have so far been excellent with my NA, but I'd probably be a bit choosier with a TT. Still, highly recommended as a decent garage. Oh and good move keeping the motor!
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