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Winter is comming.. :)

Must install engine hose heater 

had to chop a bit of air cleaner housing that may be placed in tubes

Gorilla 2 component epoxy bonding Plexiglas

last night was the first night that was frost

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Looks tuff, like it's going fast without moving.

Black car, dark tint, black rims with polished lip and just the front lip and boot spoiler all works really well together.

Nice one!

2 hours ago, RSXVRider said:

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I've just bought my m35 and i plan to fix up all the little issues then give her some extra bolt ons.

Ive just given it a quick polish and clean for now.

Looks tuff, like it's going fast without moving.

Black car, dark tint, black rims with polished lip and just the front lip and boot spoiler all works really well together.

Nice one!

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17 hours ago, TukeH said:

Winter is comming.. :)

Must install engine hose heater 

had to chop a bit of air cleaner housing that may be placed in tubes

Gorilla 2 component epoxy bonding Plexiglas

last night was the first night that was frost

17 hours ago, TukeH said:

Winter is comming.. :)

Must install engine hose heater 

had to chop a bit of air cleaner housing that may be placed in tubes

Gorilla 2 component epoxy bonding Plexiglas

last night was the first night that was frost

Let's try that again (stupid ipad).

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5 hours ago, D-750 said:

Out of interest, what is this supposed to do?

pre warm up the car before the start

1500w heater with circulation pump

works just fine when I got to try out in the morning. 20min heating the coolant was 30 degrees before heating 9 degrees

 

1 hour ago, datmoo said:

Let's try that again (stupid ipad).

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Not yet ;)

On 9/18/2016 at 5:39 PM, TukeH said:

pre warm up the car before the start

1500w heater with circulation pump

works just fine when I got to try out in the morning. 20min heating the coolant was 30 degrees before heating 9 degrees

 

Not yet ;)

Most euro cars come with this standard right? I had it in my E53 x5.

17 hours ago, yuma said:

Had a lapse in concentration on the way home from work last night. emoji24.png

 

Ugh, had a similar thing happen in a shopping centre car park last Thursday - except it was another driver's lapse in concentration whilst I was sitting in my parking space!

 

On another note, installed the modified Nismo front bar (had to accommodate the front cameras) and Dolphin grill. Also decided to put a C34 double unicorn in the grill to finish it off :)

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EDIT: Yes, I am aware that is a dirty car with a poor quality phone pic.

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Ugh, had a similar thing happen in a shopping centre car park last Thursday - except it was another driver's lapse in concentration whilst I was sitting in my parking space!

 

On another note, installed the modified Nismo front bar (had to accommodate the front cameras) and Dolphin grill. Also decided to put a C34 double unicorn in the grill to finish it off [emoji4]

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EDIT: Yes, I am aware that is a dirty car with a poor quality phone pic.


Man that's schmick..... interesting idea with the cameras.

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