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Just realised there at the weekend that the cup holder in a YRV seems to be living in a din slot. So if you ever find a YRV in a scrappers you can get a cup holder from it. And if you do ever find a YRV in a scrappers please let me know cause I'm looking a few parts myself and they are like hen's teeth over here. Cheers people.
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Sterling job young man! You not going to put a TTE sticker on the spoiler then?
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Awesomeness! Pure awesomeness! You mentioned a long stroke crank. I'm curious - how does this work? Surely if it's travelling further it'll smack into the head on the compression stroke. Did you have to use shorter con-rods too?
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Wire one of the switches to the brake lights, and that way you'd have a clever phrase display everytime you brake. That way you'd still have a centre brake light, of sorts.
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That's one sweet looking GT! Loving the engine bay and interior. And the exterior.
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Ok, sweet! So someone said that it may improve performance or fuel consumption. What would wires would I need to change to see an improvement? [edit] Also I've been browsing the interweb (again) for info on tuning my engine and found on a perodua owners forum that voltage regulators can improve performance as well. Any thoughts on this? I found a handy-as voltage regulator that plugs into the cigar lighter too. Click here, here and here. [/edit]
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Couldn't decide whether to put this in technical or media bin, so I didn't and put it here. Click on me
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So what EXACTLY is a ground wire kit? Some fancy electro bit of gubbins? Something you fit to a battery? Or is it a handful of thicker wires? And how/where do you fit it? Feel free to answer questions I've missed. Basically I want knowledge.
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Is it a diesel? ;)
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Better than any easter egg!
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I have no idea what 6x9's are the best, but when I bought my first car I bought the cheapest 6x9's that halfrauds were selling at the time. And the cheapest MP3 playing headunit with a 4x50W power rating - which was a JVC. The speakers were £35 blue JVC jobbies, rated at 250W or something, but DOOD they sounded great. The main cone was rather flimsy which, I suppose, made them easier to move, making them very punchy. And the treble always sounded very crisp and clear. I don't think any 6x9's offer outstanding bass, and I was never able to compare them against any other 6x9's, but for
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A hairdryer and WD40 should soften the adhesive on both type of stickers/badges. DON'T USE A HEAT GUN!
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75? You can get metal ones for 85! Bling!
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HAHA! What a great webshite! This could amuse me for hours!
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£1100 later and he has his first car..
Fogdoggydog replied to Tommy_G's topic in EP91 Progress Blogs
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Uh, what's that in english?
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Can you not just get the puncture repaired for like £6 at G-G-G-GMac?
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Holy Shat! Nice one!
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Bebo - the pervert's best friend!
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Why in the hell would anyone try to make a starlet look like a golf? Bugger!
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Why in the hell would anyone try to make a starlet look like a golf?
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Which is why I can slag about it.
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I bet you looked right at home @ the caravan joint with your 5 door ;)
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Just got a chance to listen to this mix there now. I was lovin' it. It transported me to a sunny Spanish beach, and I actually zoned out and totally lost track of what I was trying to do in visual studio at one stage. The mixin' was tight, seamless, but such is the type of music that nothing jumped out and grabbed me. This track would've been great @ 0600 friday morning after a night on the sesh! You should have heard some of the muck that was being played instead... I'll be looking forward to some more mixes dood. @streetracer: I'll def be looking forward to some 'electro nastyness' as