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NIKH25

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  1. You'd be mad not to declare it as that would result in a total loss should the worst happen.
  2. What about getting another I love my MB sticker and putting them the opposite way round to the ones on your MB6.
  3. There is only one cure and it doesn't bear thinking about.
  4. Yes, do it, put the rear one where the 1.8vti badge goes.
  5. Lol, looks like he only painted one of them though. Lights look and good news on the bracket for the cable.
  6. You're exhaust bore is smaller than MB6 so no it won't, you'd have to start by replacing the mani for one with the same size collector as MB6 (1.7" iirc) then use an MB6 cat or decat.
  7. It definitely is, it might not be my cuppa t but I love what you're doing.
  8. It may just be a problem with the contacts, start by cleaning those up.
  9. As long as you like it, that's all that matters and it's good to be different.
  10. Also about the same, best iirc is also 360, worst about 240.
  11. Adding wood trim!? Old before your time? I like the aerial.
  12. Ah, ok. 195/45 tyres should help a bit.
  13. The ECU is capable of relearning a certain amount but to get the best from the Skunk2 inlet you would really want it mapped, as you're aware the P9K ecu is non-mappable so you need either a P28, P30 or P72. The P72 is from the US Integra gsr (also B18C4) and comes with a more aggressive base map than ours but it does need some modding to fit. I'm not sure if the others are plug and play or not but you will probably need to do an IAB delete.
  14. Sounds like it probably is the barrel.
  15. Well I didn't put a return address on it so they can keep them.
  16. This looks good as a cleaner, I might give it a go when my Bilberry runs out. http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/wheels-and-tyres/chemical-guys-sticky-wheel-cleaner/prod_909.html And this is a good sealant/wax. http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/wheels-and-tyres/poorboys-wheel-sealant/prod_9.html
  17. It is true though. MGZS kit just works straight out on a deck, the hatches seem to have problems unless you use lowering springs too.
  18. Agreed, a bit of arch beating required. You could raise it up a little too, it's incredibly low.
  19. Did you wind the calipers back in fully? And did you put plenty of copper slip on the back of the pads?
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