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Rajinder

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  1. This might help. It is for the Rev Counter. There is no backing.
  2. Just needs a rear spoiler any one will look fine on it.
  3. I think I saw this car at the junction of Hounslow Road and Hampton Road West in Feltham at about 1pm today. Awesome.
  4. Rajinder

    Thanks.

    The feedback from a couple of my mates and my nephew who owns a Cupra R is that there are better tyres than the 888 in the wet but they cost a lot. I really cannot say anything bad about them unless I do a track day. I would like to try them out myself rather than take someone else's word, and they could turn out to be equally good in the dry and the wet. It might also depend if they are on a FWD car or RWD one.
  5. Rajinder

    Thanks.

    Yes they are street legal. These tyres were bought for our Intergra Type R. We have a couple of track days booked and wanted to see how they perform before getting them for the Supe. The price for a set of 4 by FM of 195/50/15 was £244.00 including delivery. Not a bad price at all. Will be able to give a feed back after track day. Pound for pound they are highly rated and are at their best in the dry. These days there are so many track day tyres that choice becomes very difficult unless you test them.
  6. Rajinder

    Thanks.

    To Bijal at Future Motorsports for supplying us a full set of Toyo R888 for track days use. Arrived on time as promised and at a fantastic price. Expect more orders from us.
  7. We have got rear discs from them and have done 2000 miles with no complaints at all. Their prices are very reasonable and the service is excellant. For normal road use you should be fine as we change all the discs and pads for track days.
  8. We have both cars the Supra TT and Intergra Type R. Both in top mechanical condition and have raced them on the track as well. In a straight line there is no way Type R can keep up with a TT however in twists and turns it is a different story. The TT is just too heavy.
  9. Yes it is very good and fits perfectly. However it is stainless steel hence not so much shine but you could always polish it.
  10. Toyota dealarship in Slough which has recently changed hands will not touch an import however Coxon Toyota in Henley on Thames just 10 miles down the road will service and order parts for an import.
  11. I will never ever have anything done as a favour or cheap again, just not worth it. With that motto in life you will live happily ever after.
  12. Irwin do a set of 4 sockets from 10mm to 16mm and they can be used with a vice grip, impact wrench, socket wrench or a flat spanner. They can only be used to undo rounded bolts and not tighten any. Works every time for me. You can get them at hardware or a motor shop for £20.00.
  13. http://www.priracing.co.uk/section.php?xSec=22&jssCart=8a0fa6e7dc27506131aa22adadca3295 Next best thing to HID and at a fraction of the cost is to get PIAA extreme white bulbs. I got 9006 which can fit both the dip and the high beam without any cutting or chopping. It is just plug and play. You get two rubber O rings with them and you use white for low and red for high, very simple. They are so good that they can be mistaken for HIDs and are just pure white light. They are £76.66 per pair including next day delivery. I bought them from the above company run by a very helpful and knowledgable fellow.
  14. Rajinder

    Tomtom 700

    Bought my wife Tomtom 700 a couple of months ago and they were £ 500.00 then but have now come down to about £410.00 at Stapels. It is a fantastic piece of Navigation kit. The re-routing capabilites (when you take a wrong turn) are lightning much faster than 500 because the 700 has an internal hard disc as opposed to the cards for the cheaper models and the blue tooth capabilities are good as well.
  15. The quality and the fitting is superb. The cover comes in three types Weathershield, Noah and Evolution. Wheathershield being the most expensive and Evolution the cheapest. I bought the Noah, the covers are custom made and covers the whole car up to 3 inches above the ground. If you have an aftermarket spoiler then there is an extra charge. You also get a cable that ties the cover from one side to the other and a wheather proof lock all good quality so no chance of it being stolen. The company is reputable and I have been assured by them that it will not scratch or damaged the paintwork as it uses Nextec Technology.
  16. http://www.covercraft-europe.com/ Just got from them. They are expensive but worth every penny and are custom fit. Mine was noah and £250.00 delivered.
  17. Yes they are. I think, but I could be wrong that Thor gets him to make for them as well and then you can put any logo on it.eg. supra, blitz etc.etc.
  18. The quality is very good and the the chap who makes them is very helpful. Metal Monkey is his co. name.
  19. Hope this is what you are looking for. UK brake set up.
  20. They are a bit fussy when you return any item to them. Bought an item,something to do with speedo converation. I did not need it so phoned and sent the item back without opening even the courier bag. They took it back reluctantly and slapped 10% handling charge although their return policy stated full refund if the item is unopened. Never did any business with them again.
  21. Just read your reply for exchange. Not doing anywork on the car as it is going to be stored for the winter so won't be buying it. Sorry.
  22. If it fits 1995 j-spec TT I will have them. Please give details about payment.
  23. For anyone near Slough it is also available at the new Tesco just opened last week. Was 92.40p per litre same as Optimax price. We filled our Integra Type R and the early signs are it is good. Will try in the Supra when the tank runs dry.
  24. Hi to all, I have just fitted a HKS Turbo Timer Type I. Since I only wanted the basic function of countdown so I only connected to the ignition harness with a HKS harness. I did not connect the grey, blue or brown wire to the ECU for advanced functions at this stage. However the timer does not seem to work as when I switch off the ignition the timer does not count down. It does power up and I can go through all the modes but does not countdown. Do I have to wire all the wires to ECU to work properly? The car has no alarm. Thanks.
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