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2soops

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  1. Nasty, hope you get it sorted ok!
  2. Hope this is in the right section first of all. Need to put my side skirts back on this weekend and can't find the fixings. Please can someone let me know the part numbers for the 2 plastic plugs that attach the skirts inside the rear wheel arch. I think there plastic but it's been 2 years since I took them out so can't quite remember. Thanks in advance to anyone that can help
  3. That's awesome lol!!!!! I built a 9ft extension on the back of my single garage for tools and work space, works a treat, cheap too if you do it yourself
  4. Yes the video is normal movement. There's no retaining bolt/screw on Supra disks so it will do that. When the wheel is torqued on then that should stop it as it clamps the disk to the hub too. Your clunking sound is probably coming from somewhere else, ball joints, loose subframe or bushes most likely
  5. It would make the bleed nipples sit at the bottom and make it hard to bleed
  6. Not sure about advice with brakes but I'm 100% sure I saw your car at the ring about 2 years back, probably May time
  7. Is there anything you can't recreate in fibreglass!!!! Nice work
  8. I hope not, I've just bought some to put in mine. Will be changing this weekend
  9. Plugs, filters and oils and any service items that may need doing, ie tyres, brakes and a geo alignment. Better to get it safe, serviced and reliable before you start modding it. Whatever's left should buy a couple of beers or some doughnuts!!!!!
  10. Looking awesome mate, you are very talented
  11. From memory I think I paid about £250 for mine
  12. I would gladly do it but not sure mine will be on the road by then, any chance of moving the wedding. A couple of weeks should be enough!!!!
  13. Interesting, I've often wondered this as I'd like to run a GS300 rear wheel on the front to match the dished rear ones
  14. I've hit fuel cut with just 2nd decat done which I think is 1 bar but that was only once and not all the time
  15. The triangle shape aluminium A arm at the wide end
  16. I did mine yesterday, you will need a breaker bar as they are torqued to 131 ft/lb and by the time theyve rusted for a few years are even tighter. Dont waste your time with a spanner as there's not enough leverage unless you surnames Swartzenegar. When you get the A arm off be sure to support the actual hub as it will fall towards you and you don't want to stretch the brake hose. Have fun!!
  17. I've still managed to hit fuel cut with just the 1st cat in and a Super Dragger
  18. Am getting a few jobs done on the car ready for the summer and thought I'd change the coil pack clips as I bought these a while back and never got round to fitting them. Results of my endeavours are shown in the picture below. I was expecting them to be a bit old and crusty but bearing in mind my car was running fine with no missfires, am surprised by how easily they just fell apart. No tools were used in the removing of these as they just crumbled in my hands.
  19. Exactly what Chris said. Had a TVR years ago which came with the remote filter mounted fittings at the bottom and sure enough it took a while for the oil light to go out on starting. After I made a bracket and turned it up the other way, no problems, instant oil pressure. Plus it made for less spillage when changing the filter
  20. I've used the same wheels on my old mk3 and the mk4 so should do. PCD is the same but unsure of the centre bore size
  21. Put some pics up as I have one of these to fit next month. Mine came with some massive agricultural style drop links from whiteline. Unsure if your meant to use these or go with the Oem ones?
  22. Michelin Pilot Super Sports all the way, awesome tyres
  23. I did about 3 months ago, will check price for you later. It wasn't cheap though, about £150 to £180 ish if I remember rightly
  24. Ive just checked my address and there's a random red builders van parked on my driveway. Strange as I bought the house new 15 years ago and have never had any work done by a builder. May be a few questions to the missus later!!!
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