Just a quick heads up for any of you who may be so inclined,
200 SXR is for sale on the DVLA auction site, £250 reserve... Lot no. 1029
Type: Posts; User: Billy
Just a quick heads up for any of you who may be so inclined,
200 SXR is for sale on the DVLA auction site, £250 reserve... Lot no. 1029
Hey dude! Long time etc. :ken:
I had a similar problem, wanted something practical, 4wd, petrol, more than 4 cylinders. Looked at X-types, Legacys, Volvos, and others...
...and the winner was?...
I can't remember who said, "There is no greater bias than that born out of having paid for something." but they were right.:D
Ah! The Gold Cup! My favourite event... reminds me of being a 5 year old kid watching a lot of the cars when they were new...:D
If you like "proper" racing cars, this is the meet for you!:nod:...
Well you can borrow my mig if you like, but I fookin' hate welding these days which is why I havent touched the thing for about 4 years, so I might not be as willing as usual (and I've got no gas...
A couple of points to add...
Don't rev the nads off it. Full throttle blasts are just that, full throttle - not full revs or power or whatever. A G Bell says you should floor it at the lowest revs...
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1: Bren track
2: MeLLoN Stu track
3: Matt J track
4: SM - Track
5: Garf track
6: Little Jim track
7: SteA track
I'm off to Cornwall for a week on Saturday, if that makes any difference to your plans timewise...:thumbs:
If you fancy a jaunt up to Buxton, then I'll do a leakdown test for you too... I'd come to you but the compressor is a bit heavy!:wack:
I personally wouldn't get carbon doors - for one reason:
1 - I've got some already.:wack:
Oh, and they don't have ripples...:)
Slapping a bonnet on is a piece of piss, fitting a...
Cool! Thanks mate!:thumbs:
A couple of the round rear ones would be most welcome, and much quicker than waiting to get some made.:nod:
I'll pm you my addy.:)
My red-top will start the car after a couple of months, no problem, and it's been dead flat a couple of times too. Admitedly, that's with no alarm or stereo, just the car clock...
I've got a CTEK...
They need to be dished if you keep the original bushes, or at least they do if you don't want to lock the subby solid... and there's a limit to how many washers you can fit as the studs aren't that...
Where's the tumbleweed smiley when you need one...:wack:
Forgot to mention:
65mm outer dia.
40mm inner dia (tapering to about 35mm)
15mm effective depth (approx) between the two working...
...or rather, subframe mount washers.(You know, the deep-dish jobbies that Nissan only sell with the subframe AFAIK)
Mine have rusted away and I was wondering if anyone knows of anything...
3) It's a rusty old piece of shit...;)
It's not really the best place to fit it, I know it's easy, but it's better off somewhere a bit cooler...
It's always a good idea to clean it out.... you never know who's used it last! :nod:
On which theme, hows about "Sticky"? :smash: (Well, it's better than Chelsea, Bath or Currant. :rolleyes: )
It didn't hold my back window very well...:(
Welsh.:)
Yeah, Malinga's a whole other kettle of fish... I thought side-arm was outlawed around the turn of the (last) century!:D
At least he doesn't make crappy excuses for it though...
Muttiah Muralitharan :mad:
I've always had serious doubts about his action, but given his claim that he can't actually straighten his arm at all, then I was prepared to give him the benefit of...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horsepower might help...
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Erm...
Engine crane
Compressor
Air chisel, saw, blah blah
Mig welder
Low trolley jack
Pillar drill
More of the usual grindy bangy cutty wrenchy stuff