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Gaz Walker

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  1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mini_Moke
  2. Thats going to go down a treat
  3. 4 posts down http://www.mkivsupra.net/vbb/showthread.php?t=169627
  4. Ingress-Protection: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IP_Code
  5. OK, maybe. Later. When I'm drunk.
  6. When though, before the pound dropped 40%? Only when you prove you can get a pair of the seats you posted for less than £1400 Have a look on Brides site: http://www.bride-jp.com/products_lm_rec.html 150000Y @ 140 Y/£ = £1070 for 1 seat not including the subframe, or delivery, or VAT or duty or anything else. Gaz.
  7. Your joking right? They are horrible seats comfort wise, the are designed to keep Japanese people firmly located in said seat whilst drifting. If you can get 2 x Bride GIAS seats (like the ones you posted) with subframes for £1400 I'll eat my hat! The cost price in Japan now for 2 seats without frames is £2250, so nearly £3k by the time you get them here with subframes and taxes. Gaz.
  8. I'm not exactly svelte (I'm watching, so don't take the mickey you buggers!), and they are very comfortable - we have them in the 350Z. They are my favourite aftermarket seats Gaz.
  9. Well, the UK site doesn't have a price but the Americans had them listed for a $1700 ea - bargain The normal leather Misanos with frames etc for the Supra are around £1400 a pair.
  10. Very nice. Just had a press release from them this morning saying they have a limited edition available to celebrate the 30th anniversary - its a stunning seat: http://www.cobraseatsusa.com/images.products/cobra/cob19045a.jpg
  11. The blue one is too crazy for me, but the white one - oh yes, that would do Gaz.
  12. NP I know exactly what you mean, its a pity there isn't a really subtle skirt for the Supra, the Stillen one is about the most subtle: http://www.stillen.com/product_images/1010012.jpg The TS ones are stunning too but maybe too deep: Gaz.
  13. Very nice, really like the twin exits, Trial rear and Stillen front. I think I agree with Wayne though - it could do with some sideskirts as the the rear is quite agressive and needs something to "flow" down to the front, if you see what I mean Gaz.
  14. Fully agree. TG was OK but they could have done so much more. I can't believe they couldn't have got more out of Renault for that budget. Fry meeting Ives though was sorely disappointing though, being that he rarely gives interviews and that he tops a list of the most important ex-pats in the USA. Gaz.
  15. I assume he means Aug 2007, not the one 3 months ago, although I could be wrong on this one
  16. Looking forward Top Gear gets the spanners outIn the third programme of the brand new all-singing, all-dancing, all-a-bit-on-fire series of Top Gear Jeremy, Richard and James face one of their toughest challenges to date as they're instructed to make an ordinary second-hand car lap the test track as quickly as a snorting, turbocharged, four-wheel drive Mitsubishi Evo X. And it's a task made especially difficult because the second-hand car in question is a piece of unloved mentalism not famed for its pin-sharp handling. Also in this week's programme, James travels to the frozen north to discover just why the Finns make such good racing drivers. With four world rally champions from its shores and more F1 champs per head than any other nation there must be some secret, and it can't be because - FACT! - they drink more coffee and borrow more library books than anywhere else on earth. Meanwhile, Richard is in Japan to drive the I-Real which is Toyota's idea of urban transport for the future. It's basically a sort of motorised bath chair. And as if that wasn't enough, the star in a reasonably priced car is rapper, actor and bone fide Hollywood superstar Mark Wahlberg.
  17. Tein warranty is 12 months Paul...
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