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Do you also use the side mounts and Rails or just the rails because you can get both as an option, just not sure if you need both For example Side mounts for a fixed position and the Rails for an adjustable seat I think I got it but not too sure why you can buy runners, according to this side mount seats are fixed http://www.sportseats4u.co.uk/side-mounts-explained-s-37.html Next Q -- Are side mounts a direct bolt in , no holes required to drill
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how does it work with Recaro Side Mounts, can you get Bride rails and bolt them to the side mounts I taught you bolt the seat via points on the side to the side mounts and she is fixed but from what I gather you can get recaro rails too(side mounts & rials ) and have an adjustable seat (back and forwards) Just confused how the Seat bolts to the side mounts and the rails too?Does the seat also have bolt positions on the bottom as well as the side?
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I didnt buy the seats yet, not too sure if they will fit. Not too sure about a mounting point on the seat for the buckle
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Didnt see anybody fitting buckets with stock seat belt, how do you retain the seat belt buckle, it is attached to the OEM seat frame Is it possible to fit these seats All I need is? Recaro Side Mounts Recaro rails
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awesome I like it
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Guys are revamping the mag, David said it will be ready soon I would give it until the new year, originally they said Nov
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Over in poland you pay road tax through your petrol or Diesel, so the more you use the car the more you pay in road tax Over here complete rip off
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Which headlight bulbs for JSpec and UK Spec?
Jellybean replied to Pete's topic in Technical Reference & FAQs
Why do people have to be such smart arses, The Low = 9006J; High = 9005J for JSpec are not available in EU as far as I know I just bough the HB4 Osram Cool Blue Bulbs, have not tried to fit them yet -
I would love 400 a year tax, over here we have to pay 1400 for tax and when the emissions tax rate comes in it will be 2000K
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not really the Pyrotechnic Bonnets are currently on the new Skyline as standard , One of the guys in the uk tipped a van in traffic causing the dampers to initiate, cost him 11K sterling to get them reset from Nissan, a thread is on the GTR skyline UK club site http://www.gtr.co.uk/forum/127250-ac...hat-i-did.html
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MORE INFO The options list the EU is adding to your next car: 2011 Daytime running lights€100 2012 Tyre pressure monitoring system €100 Stability Control €300 Low rolling-resistance tyres €100 2013 Seatbelt reminders €100 Lane departure warning system€600 2014 E-call emergency service call-out €250 Emergency brake assist €150 2015 GPS-linked speed limiters€300 2016 Pyrotechnic bonnets €500 Total €2,500 http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/...260343981.html
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they are all new EU legisslation for new Cars only They have the GPS wired into the skyline in Japan, if you go to a local track the limiter is disabled due to the car knowing where it is geographically located in an area no speed limit is applicable In france they use the GPS unit to track how often your car is on the road, the Local French road authority bases your annual road tax on this, If you only use your car for a week in the year, you only pay for a week
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Before you jump for joy and I am with you on the safety features. They did an average price each compulsary item will cost and you can expect a new car to increase by 1.5K to 2K
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For New Cars (DRL)“Daytime Running Light” from 2011 In order to improve road safety, the European Commission will introduce “Daytime Running Light” from 2011 on all types of motor vehicles ■Mandatory electronic stability control (ESC) systems on new models and commercial vehicles by 2012 and on all new cars by 2014. ■Advanced emergency braking (AEBS) on large vehicles from 2013 ■Lane departure warning (LDW) systems on large vehicles from 2013 ■Low rolling resistance tyres (LRRT) on new models by 2012 and all new cars by 2014 ■Tyre-pressure monitoring systems (TPMS) on all new models by 2012 and all new cars by 2014 ■Wet grip safety requirements GPS system to be introduced to limit you car to the speed limit of the specific road you car is identified to be located by GPS from 2013 http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/e_i/n...le_7009_en.htm http://europa.eu/rapid/pressReleases...guiLanguage=en
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thats crazy, sure any Volvo car in the last 5 years has them as standard EU are bringing in a new legislation soon, all new cars by 2011 must have DRL(Daytime Running lights) as standard For New Cars (DRL)“Daytime Running Light” from 2011 In order to improve road safety, the European Commission will introduce “Daytime Running Light” from 2011 on all types of motor vehicles ■Mandatory electronic stability control (ESC) systems on new models and commercial vehicles by 2012 and on all new cars by 2014. ■Advanced emergency braking (AEBS) on large vehicles from 2013 ■Lane departure warning (LDW) systems on large vehicles from 2013 ■Low rolling resistance tyres (LRRT) on new models by 2012 and all new cars by 2014 ■Tyre-pressure monitoring systems (TPMS) on all new models by 2012 and all new cars by 2014 ■Wet grip safety requirements GPS system to be introduced to limit you car to the speed limit of the specific road you car is identified to be located by GPS from 2013 http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/e_i/n...le_7009_en.htm http://europa.eu/rapid/pressReleases...guiLanguage=en
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(Apexi AVCR at 1.0 bar 35 duty cycle, some gears duty cycle is adj +/- dependant on performance) When the temp outside here is close to freezing 0 , 1 degrees the car runs fantastic, but during normal air temps 5-10 degrees she coughs and splutters on the same settings on transition to the second turbo Any advice, should I run two settings dependant on air temp
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Could be worse, in Ireland we have no such thing as agreed value. We just get open market value even though its a genuine TRD At this point if I wrote my car off I would be lucky to get 1500 euro, current Open Market value for a 93 Supra TT according to Irish Road authority My insurance is 1000 GBP a year, not called rip off Ireland for nothing Even though the same companies are in the UK and here, if I ask them about agrred value they look at me like I have two heads but in the UK for some reason it is a normal request Continuity is a bitch
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I am sure its fine, mine was done on the rollers too . I never knew it could damage the LSD, Testers dont tell you because they are too lazy to do the road brake test, becasue you have an LSD the brake rollers if I am not mistaken can give a false reading and cause you to fail But it is in there rule book so if they break it they pay for it, they also tried to fail me because I have a Jap rectangle plate. On the RSA website it states they are legal once font and size are same as stated as legal. I normally bring along a print out of the rule book because they dont seem to know the rules themselfs
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If your car has an LSD, you know they need to do the Brake test on the road. The Brake rolling machine can damage your LSD *You have to tell them the car has a LSD What happened when they cracked your skirt , where u comphensated? Just passed my NCT last week, I will compare last years sheet, like you nothing was changed since
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If you need the screen for sports or high motion(action movies) get a Plasma, LCD's cannot handel motion as good, image appears distored For a Plasma a full HD is only worth while 50" and up in screen size to get the beneifit of 1080P 1080i(1920x1080 pixels) is interlaced (screen refresh every second or odd line of pixels) HD Ready 1080p(1920x1080 pixels) is progessive scan (screen refreshs every line)Full HD The best Plasma is the Pioneer Kuro 9th series range, now discontinued due to hugh losses for Pioneer but you can still pick one up while stocks last(LX5090 is the model I have), I reserached this for 6 months while saving and time and time again the Pioneer Kuro Model always was Number 1 Next on the list is Panasonic, it is rumored all new Pioneer Tv's will contain Panasonic Panels Both Pioneer and Panasonic have 5 year warranty, if you are getting a plasma get a Panasonic or Pioneer http://www.whathifi.com/Review/Pioneer-PDP-LX5090/ http://www.avforums.com/reviews/index.php?search_special=1&parent=114 http://www.homecinemachoice.com/reviews/new_reviews/Pioneer+PDP-LX6090+PDP-LX5090 Good place, seem to have good prices http://www.tlcbroadcast.co.uk/ If you look at any of the high end AV specialists, they only deal with Pioneer or Panasonic
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I would give it to him, the PS3 is noisy when yiou are in a quiet scene during a film , definetly 99% of the stadalone Blu ray players are silent Xbox 360 is ridicolous noisy **I will presume you have the dreaded female presence who just cant stop asking stupid Q's or just cant follow the plot of the film, maybe thats why you cannot hear the noisy fan
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http://www.whathifi.com/Reviews/Home-cinema-Reviews/Blu-ray-players-Reviews/Rule-Price-up-to-300,Star-Rating-5-stars!111/ Sony BDP-S560 * * * * * .£240 Sony fills a very small gap in its Blu-ray player range with the introduction of the '560, and it's another solid build Read.. Sony PS3 Slim * * * * * .£250 Sony's legendary PS3 has had a makeover, and is now slimmer and quieter Read.. Sony BDP-S360 * * * * * .£180 Sony adds another Blu-ray player to its range, and with this kind of performance and pricing, it's a welcome addition too Read.. Sony BDP-S550 * * * * * .£240 The Sony BDP-S550 Blu-ray player is an attractive deck with a tempting price tag – it's another Sony stunner Read.. Sony BDP-S350 * * * * * .£200 This diminutive player delivers superb picture and sound and represents incredible value for money Read
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I think he sold it Darren
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What is this, amateur hour Ernie!!