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Glosphil

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  1. Do you have a power steering pump from a J-spec TT in good condition? think mine may be on its way. If so,how much? Please PM me. Thanks
  2. You can get them at Halfords, 19 quid. I got some at the weeked. They arent listed as fitting the supra but pick the 20" and 21" and they fit fine. Have to agree totally silent and work well.
  3. ok, but if its standard, shouldnt it slip at full whack 1.25bar?
  4. I've been, and seen a monkey ripping all the stuff off the back of a shogun, they definately do jump around on the cars. Also the EMU's peck the cars and I saw a lion biting a tyre. You can however take the double decker bus round and park your car up?
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    Tyres

    Cool, just looked. One question, Some of the tyres have rim protection ridge, is this ok with my polished lip?
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    Tyres

    I'm just ringing round for prices on Eagle F1 or Toyo Proxy T1R tyres. Does anyone know a place that does good deals in the Loughborough/Notts area? Thanks
  7. I've been wondering what clutch I have, as I've been full BPU for a while now, and I dont get any slip etc with the clutch I have when I go full pelt etc, however before I went BPU if I launched it at full whack I got a load of smoke from the clutch but not had it since. Is there an easy way to find out if its got an aftermarket clutch already? Thanks
  8. I like that, can you make me one?
  9. I got a Greddy 2 Row FMIC delivered for 270 quid including import duty and it took 3 days ! Excellant company in my experience so far.
  10. haha, meant I have managed to burr them off.
  11. Its ok, I've ordered a whole new pipe system from Steve Manley, should be delivered tomorrow. I've since found out I should of used a brake line spanner, but used a normal spanner and burred all the edges off.. ho hum, you learn as you work I supposed.
  12. Can anyone help? car is now useless and im at an impass
  13. I have just replaced the seals in my slave and master cylinder due to them leaking. I've put it all back together, but the fitting that connects the pipe to the master cylinder is now leaking. I've done it up as tight as I can yet it still keeps leaking between the pipe and the screw fitting. I've not managed to bur off the edges so can no longer do it up tighter or undo it. Can anyone help?
  14. I just bid on those, then noticed where they are and how much the shipping is, can you delete my bid please. Gloucesterphil1. Sorry to be a pain.
  15. Mine has been changed and doesnt say in black now, but I paid for in black??
  16. What temperature do they need to be incubated at? and how many times a day do they need to be turned? and a full turn? half? etc. I rekon I could make an automatic egg turner and make out of this one
  17. no, you have to buy it once you arrive. (either at their airport, or at the hotel etc)
  18. You can change GBP, or EURO's but not Dollars, and dont try and use any card with an affiliation to an american bank, they will get funny. Their currency is a closed currency only for tourists, the local currency is different and totally worthless.
  19. Ok thanks, I tried to follow the pipe in the engine bay the goes from the master cylinder, but looks like it goes into the firewall? Where exactly is the slave cylinder? is it under the car near the gearbox? never seen one before so dont know what it looks like.
  20. Ok, update on this... I checked the level again, and in the light I found it was about 4-5 mm below the minimum line. Now due to the angle of the tube, I cant see how this could of got air into the system, but topped up anyway and pumped the pedal a bit etc. Seemed ok for a bit, but then started doing it again. Do you rekon its just a case of having air in the system, or is the master cylinder knackered? How do you get air out? Bleed it I guess, but how?
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