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steb9780

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  1. Yeah sorry got the PM mate, but I had said to the bloke that if I hadn't had a better offer by midnight, he could have it. SORRY!
  2. ANY offers on the blitz? £70 is probably a bit steep I am thinking!
  3. Reducer - SOLD Dash pocket - SOLD Had an offer of £70 delivered for the AEM, anybody else like to make an offer on it?
  4. First come first serve mate so yeah it is...lol
  5. Dunno mate, unsure really £70 for the blitz and say £90 for the AEM. But really am unsure, as I don't no the price of the solenoid or sensor. Thats why I put offers.
  6. I am sure the airvents are 60mm I had my 60mm boost gauge in one. Thats what this thing does, reduces it from 60-52mm, which is the size of the AEM UEGO.
  7. -AEM UEGO Wideband gauge. No sensor, but these can be purchased separately. Has all wiring, instructions, all spare interchangeable fascia plates, new weld-in tapped bung for sensor, AEM sticker too. As new this really was only in the car a few months. £ SOLD PENDING PAYMENT -Blitz Mirror Drive boost gauge, was reading wrong in my car when I re-located it to a pillar pod. So could have been wired incorrectly. Or it may need a new solenoid, I have been informed that you can get these from places like Maplins etc. Complete with all wiring etc. might need a few lengths of boost hose though and a t-piece, couple of quid for these. In excellent condition, not a mark on it. £offers -CNC machined billet alloy HKS turbo timer bracket. Made this at work for my turbo timer £15 -CNC machined billet alloy 60mm to 52mm reducer. I used this to mount my AEM UEGO in a 60mm pod £ SOLD -Dash pocket. Bit rough arse cut out at the back for wires etc. But still does the trick £ SOLD
  8. I nearly got this, but went for the Sony Xperia X1 instead.
  9. Will be mate, but I am waiting for settlement on the claim yet. These are just bits I have from the car in the cupboard
  10. I don't know mate, the one the same as in the link i put up!
  11. Erm well I suppose so then....lol As long as any paypal fees (about 4% are covered).
  12. I think Dell are doing a 17" for that sort of money, can't remember the model though!
  13. Got a few bits for sale here. Pictures are below. Not to sure if these prices sounds right, shout up if they ain't -GReddy twin 60mm pillar pod (only in my car for about 6 weeks), had to trim the holes out a bit as my 60mm gauge didn't fit. Comes with fixing screws and screw cap covers. Obviously the gauges aren't included. £40 - SOLD -Dash pocket (takes up one DIN sized space under/above the stereo) had some crudely cut holes in the back for leads for my SAFC, but you couldn't see them once the pocket is filled. £6 -Throttle control ECU, this has took a knock when I crashed the car (see the picture), there are no sounds of anything being loose inside, but obviously i can't guarantee it's working, one of the mounting brackets is ben too. £10 -Custom CNC made alloy HKS turbo timer holder. I made this myself at work from aircraft grade alloy. It held my HKS turbo timer to the panel near the drivers legs. I fitted it with some little strips of foam to stop any vibrations. It was made to fit this type of HKS turbo timer £20 http://mr2.com/OWNERS/GRAPHICS/gs_turbo_t.jpg I have put a photo of my drivers layout on too, you can see the pillar pod and the turbo timer holder (just) in this picture.
  14. I had one in mine, it was brilliant, held boost solidly. I used the trigger for different boost settings (1 bar and 1.2 bar), which is a nice touch, rather than having to go onto the controller and switch settings. Although I did buy a different button as the one in the box supplied, looks like it would be used to start a nuclear war....lol. I know Grant who owns gbe the site you have linked to above. He's a top guy and his customer service is excellent.
  15. Ribble Cycles mate near Preston docks. They have some good deals on there usually. Loads of the cycling lads at work have them for there daily commute.
  16. I have the logo somewhere, I was trying to get a ready written program written in Heidenhain about a year ago. But I had no joy. I hand write all my programs at work, so for such a little logo, theres a fair bit of working out. Does anybody have a logo written in Heidenhain? The size doesn't matter of the logo as the scaling cycle can be used to adjust size as necessary.
  17. It can be engraved on a CNC, I have erm "ACQUIRED" some carbide engraving cutters that we got for an open day a work. They will not last very long in steel, but they are good in aluminium alloys etc. I could have a do if somebody can get good measurements of the sizes etc. And also a good picture would be a great help.
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