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Amjad

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  1. Welcome along dude! Your '82 was gorgeous! Glad to hear your staying with Starlets
  2. He's not on here much, try emailing him at valley.performance@hotmail.com
  3. Ah right I see, good job you've done though, I gotta say it does look tidy!
  4. That looks reallly nice!
  5. ^LOL I will be interested to see what this Hybrid can do
  6. Interior's looking good Not sure about the heater vents though
  7. ^Ooh I'd like to see what those look like..though having said that I kind of want a painted one! Lol decisions!
  8. Whiteline decided to put instructions for a strut brace in the package lol! That's perfect Rob, thanks very much! I'll hop to it then!
  9. Hi guys and gals, Okay so I'm gonna be fitting my RARB (non-adjustable) within the next few hours hopefully! Just 2 questions; I've taken a look at the fitting guide on AUStarletClub (which doesn't seem to be working at the moment http://www.austarletclub.com/forums/lofive....php/t878.html) but I was unsure of some things 1. How far up do you mount the L-shape brackets onto the chassis? 2. I know the main bar part which clamps onto the axle should slightly tilt upwards towards the back, but should the arms that link to the L-shape brackets be completely vertical or leaning towards the
  10. Me too, Team Dynamics 195/50/15s and lowered 40mm
  11. You're a student with TWO Starlet Turbos lol how do you do it?! Verrry nice Glanza dude
  12. Congrats Luke man! Bet you're loving it
  13. I'm planning on getting this done next year hopefully! It's pretty much a straight swap, you can use the 4efe ECU, using the 5efe ECU gives problems with immobiliser apparently..The only thing you need to swap around is the throttle position sensor I think..your best bet is to talk to the member "Project C.F.A", he did his 5efe conversion recently In regards to insurance, the 5efe is pretty much identical to the 4efe, bar the sticker on the rocker cover, so make of that what you will lol
  14. In terms of price, I was looking through my car's old receipts and the previous owner got a battery 2/3 years back for like £35? I thought that was unusually cheap
  15. Here's the one I'm going for bro http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...e=STRK:MEWAX:IT
  16. Ah right, I just ordered a RARB and Anti-Lift kit from them so works out marginally cheaper
  17. Yeah I'm going for 3" pipe, cant be bothered moving the rad but I'm gonna get a few lengths going lol I'll see if that helps Yeah that was just the first one I spotted, there's some heatproof ones I saw too, thanks for reminding me though
  18. Thanks lads! I've done a bit more scouring through google, and I found some dirt cheap! In the Ebay Vehicles parts section it costs a bomb, but in Home and Garden....lol check it out http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/FLEXIBLE-PVC-DUCTING...6QQcmdZViewItem Bargain!
  19. Right so I've got an induction kit on my EP now, but I'm in need of a cool air feed. I've had a look on Ebay for some hosing but it's stupidly expensive £8 for a metre length? I wanted to buy multiple lengths to get a few cold feeds going to the filter..can anyone recommend anywhere I can buy some cheaper hosing online or in a hardware store or something? Thanks! Amjad
  20. If you wanna save a few beans, an adjustable one is £153 here, or non-adjustable for £135 http://www.balancemotorsport.co.uk/products.asp
  21. Got links Anup? I think the cheaper one may be a front ARB. You can get them in different thickness-es lol The Rear ones I believe only come in one thickness, and are either adjustable (around £160) or non-adjustable (around £140) And yup they're supposed to be heavy duty, higher strength than OEM units (we don't even HAVE an OEM Rear ARB ) Hope that helps!
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