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Also, hopefully got my zed sorted. Looks like it was possibly a corrupt table in the ecu. Wiped the tune and started again and it seems to be ok.

Needs some more kms to be sure, then a full tune.

Also, hopefully got my zed sorted. Looks like it was possibly a corrupt table in the ecu. Wiped the tune and started again and it seems to be ok.

Needs some more kms to be sure, then a full tune.

Ecu running Windows ME?

And cause mine was a type s lucky me got Hicas on my NA :dry:

Yeah, lucky hahaha

hicas is f**king shit. Don't realise how shit it is until you delete it

Edited by MagicMikeZ32

Soon mine will be gone, yippee.... Martin asked me if it pisses me off, after almost 8 years of having my car I figure I am just used to it. I didn't drive Zanes enough before he got rid of it to notice the difference too much.

You notice it when it suddenly activates for the first time in over 2 years under brakes into a tight corner. If it is broke fully broke don't fix it?

oooh I know that feeling. Almost hugged a concrete barrier when mine decided to say hello

Failed safety cert =/

Caster arms and drivers seat

Someone sell me parts

I'm pulling out my factory castor arms this weekend and I have a manky/slightly torn 33 drivers seat. You can borrow both but I want my castor arms back.

I'm pulling out my factory castor arms this weekend and I have a manky/slightly torn 33 drivers seat. You can borrow both but I want my castor arms back.

such a sweet mouse aint he?

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