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Everything posted by Dave86
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Just a quick shout out to Hanslow, very nice gent and incredibly accommodating. Of allthethings I have bought over the years the exhaust came to me packaged so incredibly well, and quickly!
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I had a low pressure warning the other day when I had left my car outside for the evening (very rare). On looking round none of them looked down so I just ignored it until they warmed up. Low and behold a few miles in it disappeared. Would be good if it told you which corner it was!
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Another Aero to fold, gorgeous car! What's the bonnet?
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Payment sent!
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Oh perfect, thankyou Sir!
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Oooh thanks for the thought! Any idea how much delivery would be since I am the South....if we can sort it out then I'm game!
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As above if anyone has one knocking around?
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This is a performance mod. Makes you go faster. Everywhere. All the time.
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Slightly unrelated but if the valenti's have to go....i'll take them! And is that an Invidia N1 i see....that too!
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Might get another LS3 VXR8. Outstanding car. Or may an SL55AMG. Do miss a V8
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Today I installed DAB on my Touch and Go....delightfully simple for anyone fancying it. The part number is: PZ473-T0210-A0. The module integrates seamlessly with T&G with a nice simple interface when you select DAB from sources. The part is about £380 from Toyota. In short: Remove bezel around front of radio with a trim removal tool. Remove the 4 Phillips head screws retaining the head unit. Pull the unit towards you. Disconnect all of the cables and remove the unit. Take the dab module and using cable ties fix it to the circular tube running along the firewall, making sure to allow the connections available. Run the DAB aerial from the module behind the glove box lid and out through the panel that allows you to switch off the airbags by the nearside door. Using a trim removal tool level out the a-pillar cover. Disconnect the green plastic thing by turning it 90 degrees and pulling. Run the aerial cable up the door seal and in to the a-pillar. Locate the metal bracket that retains part of the curtain airbag with a single Phillips head in to the a-pillar. On the aerial cable you will notice a metal earth tab. Secure the tab using the Philips screw and replace the metal bracket. Leave the aerial dangling for now. Take the included 1 in to 2 cable and plug the single end in to the DAB module. Take the other 2 ends and find the connectors that they splice (plug) in to at the back of the head unit, And plug everything back in. Power the ignition on and wait for it to boot. Go to audio....then sources and make sure you have DAB listed. If you do, good! Next, take the plastic aerial thing that sticks to the windscreen, peel off the backing and secure on the windscreen. I placed mine an inch from the side of the glass facing vertically. You only get 1 go so don't mess it up. Take the end of the aerial lead with the plastic end and press it on to the connector you just stuck to the windscreen, both should now stick together. Power on the head unit and check you are receiving DAB! Replace the a-pillar trim...don't forget the green thing. Tidy up the cables at the rear of the head unit, and reinsert the unit in to the dash. There should be enough room for the module and head unit if you have got it right. Replace the 4 Phillips head screws on the head unit, then replace the bezel. You now have DAB! Took me a couple of hours whilst I tried different cable routing. No photos unfortunately, too hard to do both!
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Still looking!
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Madness...have some patience, learn to drive and get a nice car when you are a bit older. More experience plus cheaper.
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One of the club seller, Torqen, sells these. Possibly get a discount?
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Get a few quotes and see if Doris or Mrs Miggins will go for cash in hand.
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How loud is this on a stock car compared to say a Invida N1?
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Yeah they put it all back in as it was. Hopefully the rozzers will like it, not as dark as it looks in pictures
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I just had my windows tinted this morning at Dare Wraps in Shepperton. For anyone that is interested in PPF, a colour change wrap or window tints I thoroughly recommend them! I turned up at 9 for the side and rear windows, 2.5 hours later it was finished, and the work looks excellent. The boss said they removed the 3rd brake light for easier access. The team really took their time to make it perfect, and for once I wasn't nervous about leaving them the keys. The shop is on a small industrial estate about 10 minutes drive from the Chertsey junction on the M25, and their pricing is very very good. They've done a few 86', and I'm now thinking about getting them to put a front end paint protection film on. If you are just going for windows there is a cosy little waiting room where you can watch them work or chill out, and the boss tried to drown me in tea. Totally recommended!
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I can't remember the numbers, but for the rear I went the one above limo tint, and then the fronts I went the next one above that. Should keep the cabin a bit cooler in the summer? Aaah who am I kidding, I only did it for the looks
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That explains the clutch I joke
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Evening all, Just poking my head in and saying hi, I've got a manual 65 plate aero in red and have been lurking for some time!
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Oh yes! I'm sad I only just noticed Denbies
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Grab the shaft in your hand and thrust it and up and down a bit. You may end up with stuff on your hand. Oh wait, this is a car forum.
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When my 6 series got damaged years ago I went through the BMW accident management thing. I was potential happy when they have a brand spanking new M6 as the replacement car for a few days....;)