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vizzioarts

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  1. Been quietly watching this. Very very clean. Tasteful upgrades too! Looking forward to progress mate.
  2. Your best bet is to find out what pins connected to your original fuel gauge by tracing the circuit board on your original cluster. It's exactly how i did this only for every pin rather than just fuel. You could check voltages on the pins too. But probably difficult due to fuel being hard to change the voltage quickly.
  3. Next time unscrew the speedo cable from the gearbox side. Then pull it through some when pulling out the clocks. Much easier haha
  4. Unfortunately not mate Away that weekend already. Looks like a great turnout too!
  5. So its been a LONG time since I've actually done any work on this. Caught a TTE spoiler for sale on here and decided to pick it up. Only to shoot myself in the foot realising the standard one is riveted on, but made do anyhow. All fitted up and some rivet hole hiding Driver's door sill was driving me nuts all scuffed and rusted, so decided to do some amateur painting and fix it up. Before: # During: After:
  6. Great to deal with, easy to get in touch with. Item arrived as described, Would recommend and deal with again. Thanks!
  7. Yeah i think it is the one you spotted adzy. Seen it on north circular alot myself. Don't think the owner is on here.
  8. Chris please stop, you're making me want to spend money I don't have haha. But seriously, AWESOME attention to detail. Looking forward to seeing this all coming together
  9. LOVE this. Hope someone takes it and puts it away for another 15 years. (obviously bringing it to shows etc) If this gets glanza repped or heavily modded i'll lose faith in humanity haha. GLWS!
  10. How many of you have seen this? Its a sequel to "Street Legal Racing Redline" which was a PC game back in 2003. Its a sandbox car tuning game, with endless possibilities. Now, the developers are making "Street Tuning Evolution". It looks unreal. From what they're promising, it will be something similar to a Forza/GT game, but with unlimited customisation. I for one, am super excited about it. Its giving the player what Forza etc never delivered, which is actual 110% customisation. Now obviously, it still has a long way to go before release, and could be filled with empty promises
  11. Ive got tickets for may in Belfast. Looking forward to it!
  12. Very very clean. Love it. Welcome to another local member!
  13. Left school to go to uni and study computer science. Still here and half way thought with a nice placement lined up For next year. I really don't know if i want to spend my career programming in an office. Something more interesting might be to work for a car manufacturer, as they're relying more and more on computer experts and programmers now days. It's hard to know what to do haha
  14. Cheers Mikey. Struggling for idea on what to do next. Maybe some gunmetal grey speedlines. Not a car that I'm planning on taking away from the n/a look
  15. Jeeze. Its been too long since an update. Not much has changed, just enjoying the starlet in the winter weather. Got it cleaned and went for a drive around the Mournes yesterday. Few pics to show she is still alive And a few pics from Annalong, Co.Down.
  16. Love that this is back on track. Some awesome parts showing up too. About the colours. I'd say go for what you've planned. only thing i would say is watch you don't go too overboard on the blue / dark scheme. But if the rocker is going polished with the titanium trumpets? (is that still happening?) With your obx mani, it should break it up a good bit and look ace.
  17. http://i.imgur.com/stXMVci.png That should work. Its a png file with no background
  18. Team HEKO wind deflectors seem to get a decent name. Not quite OEM but fit and do the job ive read. If you can source some OEM ones, snap them up.
  19. In that case. Look at the circuit on the back of the clocks. trace each pin to where they send power to the components on your clocks. Then do the same for the pins on the new sr clocks. Work out your differences and find which wires need to be swapped. Hope that makes sense. In my case the signal for the rev gauge was already in the correct module. if you cant find it, i can only assume all the ecu does is send a variable voltage to that pin, so use a multimeter on every pin and find which one changes voltage with revs. It puzzles me how many different variations of loom was made for these st
  20. They need a bit of rewiring. I made this when i did mine. Have a look, hope it helps. http://www.ukstarletowners.com/topic/65688-clock-conversion-starlet-na-to-starlet-sr-cluster/#entry841019
  21. Welcome to UKSO! Looks very clean and the plans sound good Contact @Morgey on here. I believe he can get your stickers printed up. Chris.
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