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15th January 2014, 11:23
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#261
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Originally Posted by qrty
I've put BlueVision bulbs in 4 cars I've own now, I think they are really good. Bright and a nice white colour.
Not sure whether to get some for my 200sx or HIDs for scene points
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I'm quite impressed, on some country lanes last night they offered much better low beam visibility almost comparable with previous high beam (it wasn't good).
I can't be done with the hassle of fitting HID's and fucking about with the existing wiring.
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15th January 2014, 20:03
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#262
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Fat bastard . Then I read the part about protein and remembered you're into the weights
Those lights are feckin bright might buy some myself as its shite driving to work in the mornings,can't see shit.
Noticed on another thread you play golf dude,do you play much,for fun or quite serious?
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15th January 2014, 21:05
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Can you still wipe your own bum
Sorry couldn't resist haha
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You are an absolute joke of a human being.
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15th January 2014, 23:12
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#264
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Originally Posted by wullvfr
Fat bastard . Then I read the part about protein and remembered you're into the weights
Those lights are feckin bright might buy some myself as its shite driving to work in the mornings,can't see shit.
Noticed on another thread you play golf dude,do you play much,for fun or quite serious?
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They made a massive difference to whatever generic bulbs were in previously, worth investing there about £15 I think and come with aidelight bulbs to!
I was really into golf mate, got down to 4 but was playing my local course to scratch/+1 consistently but at that handicap category it took forever to get my handicap down. I played in the volvo matchplay championship with a mate and got to the finals winning all our knockout matches and then missed out on going to portugal by letting It get to my head on the national final which was a betterball event which didn't suit our aggresive style of play soo much.
not played properly in well over a year as a result of being that pissed off about it but just started to practice again but as a result of gymage my swing has somewhat changed so having a few lessons to get back the consistency. You play mate?
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Originally Posted by hard_corejoeboy
Can you still wipe your own bum
Sorry couldn't resist haha
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no need with protein poos!
Last edited by matt_vtr_15a; 15th January 2014 at 23:14.
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15th January 2014, 23:28
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#265
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Update
I fitted the 4 point harness tonight, it came with 4 eyebolts and 4 snap-on style clips for quick removal.
The two rear eyebolts fitted fine and I was off to a good start, I then had to remove the central armrest plastics to access the seat subframe bolt. The subframe bolt was a different thread size to the eyebolts that I had; Fury.. this was the same on the other front fixing point so I was stuck as I didn't have the bolt style harness fixings.
I then realised the rear holster brackets could be bolted to the front mounting points which would allow my harness to snap in place. I'm rather impatient so this seemed the right thing to do rather than ordering some, half finishing the job and having to wait till next week to fit them.
Rear belt holsters
Rear Belt Holsters once my impatience kicked in.
Bolted In place to suit snap-on harness fixing points.
Last edited by matt_vtr_15a; 15th January 2014 at 23:36.
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15th January 2014, 23:42
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#266
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Cusco rear strut brace ordered today, got a quote for flocking dash and pillars and going to get the centre console and armrest carbon dipped. Should really set off the bland interior and de-plastic it a little... should be done by end of the month!
Harness Fitted...
Last edited by matt_vtr_15a; 16th January 2014 at 09:15.
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16th January 2014, 11:48
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Dash and a-pillars are booked in for flocking closer to the end of the month
These are the 3 items that will be carbon dipped, can't decide if it will look best to flock the gear surround plastic though otherwise it may be overkill and tacky?
This to be flocked??
Then have just these two carbon dipped?
Last edited by matt_vtr_15a; 16th January 2014 at 11:53.
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16th January 2014, 11:54
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#268
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You have more balls than me.
If I had an Evo I would be doing Wheel and suspension mods only tbh.
Looking good though, the car though not you beefcake.
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16th January 2014, 12:04
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Originally Posted by Brettles1986
You have more balls than me.
If I had an Evo I would be doing Wheel and suspension mods only tbh.
Looking good though, the car though not you beefcake.
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Both already done so have to move on to other things to satisfy the itch i'm afraid.
I know it's easy to say this now, but resale is not something i'm considering. I plan on keeping this for a very long time... even if it gets used less for weekends in the future.. so i'll make it exactly how I want it and not worry too much about the sell ability of it, however not wanting to ruin it obviously.
If worse comes to worse could always sell carbon, flocked items and replace with oem.
Last edited by matt_vtr_15a; 16th January 2014 at 12:11.
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16th January 2014, 15:15
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#270
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Made several investments last night/today, girlfriend is not impressed that more progress is being made with the car than booking a holiday.
Cusco Rear Strut Brace
Will fit for now but probably get powder coated i think when the wheels get done.
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Evo 6 Pillar Pod with apexi gauges
Pod will be flocked so like new and i need to buy a couple of sensors (wiring included)
4 x Yokohama Advan A048 (235 45 17)
Absolutely massive group discount on these tyres so I bought a set of 4 for summer/track use. Couldn't find much of a review but I have 5mm of tread on the Toyo T1R's at the moment so there not needed but more of a set to burn on the track to keep the t1r's in suitable road condition.
Anyone used these?
Last edited by matt_vtr_15a; 16th January 2014 at 15:19.
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16th January 2014, 17:31
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Nope but I hear they are night and day compared to road tyre!
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21st January 2014, 11:50
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#272
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Recieved the cusco, slightly delayed... in good condition minus the worn cusco sticker, going to give this a lick of black or white gloss paint to freshen it up as I'm not a fan of blingy chrome and then get it fitted.
Trying to locate the correct sensors for the apexi gauges so there not fitted yet, taking it to a friends tonight who is going to wire them up ready to be connected to the sensors.
Last edited by matt_vtr_15a; 21st January 2014 at 11:53.
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22nd January 2014, 09:46
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#273
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Gave the rear strut brace and pillar pod a lick of paint last night.
Strut Brace is gloss and pillar pod is satin black just to tidy them both up.
Also got a short clip of some anti-lag launch flames I pulled from a short movie a friend made... apologies for background music.
Last edited by matt_vtr_15a; 22nd January 2014 at 09:52.
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22nd January 2014, 09:50
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#274
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25th January 2014, 16:25
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#275
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Strut brace finished, need to fit later as my toolbox is at my mum and dads house, came out quite well. Decided to sell the gauges along with the pillar pod for a quick £50profit as I realised it wasn't the route I wanted to go. Rather have some gauges in the single din slot of the centre console.
However couple of photos of the rear strut brace after I refurbed it.
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28th January 2014, 16:30
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#276
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Today purchased a fire extinguisher and some standard top mounts to make the car eligible for CLASS A of the MLR Sprint Series.
I have decided to compete in it this year for the craic, a good day out and to enjoy the car with some competition thrown in.
My coil overs have adjustable top mounts which is not allowed in Class A hence the need for standard top mounts on the day of sprints otherwise I'm pushed into CLASS B which is a whole different ball game in which my car won't be as competitive.
Looking forward to the year ahead and getting a few sprints under my belt.
Quite a well organised and well structured series which I'm looking forward to.
Here are this years venues, which works on a points and leaderboard system for each class over the course of the series.
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2014 ENTRY FEES:
MLRSS REGISTRATION (DRIVERS PRIZE FUND): £10
CASTLE COMBE - £129
OULTON PARK - £129
BLYTON - £129
HETHEL - LOTUS TEST TRACK - £129
KAMES - £99
TEESSIDE AUTODROME - £129
SNETTERTON - £129
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30th January 2014, 11:07
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#277
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Booked in with PW Pro to be wrapped within the next two weeks, should look very fresh!
Will be having the wheels powder coated as well to match the wrap.
Just got to decide whether I want to wrap the bonnet to or leave it as is...
Excited.
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30th January 2014, 11:10
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#278
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Is this a theoretical wrap?
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30th January 2014, 11:13
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#279
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Quote:
Originally Posted by D4MJT
Is this a theoretical wrap?
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It's a confirmed wrap, I'm wondering what it will look like in theory though until it's actually done
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30th January 2014, 11:15
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#280
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What colour are you going for?
Go tartan!
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