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Expert Posts: 8490 Location: Midlands | Pandy - 8/2/2012 7:48 PM Going against what i have said above, the plan is to order some AVO Black springs next week, whether or not I'll like them is another story but it needs a drop I have a few days to change my mind but it's either those or the Xpowers and they simply don't drop it enough Got a set of black avos on my 25 coming off very soon £30 if you're interested | ||
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Fish freak! MP Admin Posts: 14989 Location: Birmingham | Very! Let me know when you take them off and we can sort something out | ||
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Fish freak! MP Admin Posts: 14989 Location: Birmingham | Fitted the Avos last weekend and gave it a clean this morning considering how filth it was looking! Just need some ZS 180 wheels now ZR on Avo blacks by Pandy100, on Flickr ZR on Avo blacks by Pandy100, on Flickr | ||
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Elite Veteran Posts: 768 Location: Swindon, Wiltshire | Pandy - 9/5/2012 11:11 AM Fitted the Avos last weekend and gave it a clean this morning considering how filth it was looking! Just need some ZS 180 wheels now ZR on Avo blacks by Pandy100, on Flickr ZR on Avo blacks by Pandy100, on Flickr Too high. Get some tyre tuck. | ||
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Elf eating dog breeder Posts: 10531 Location: Guildford | Looks lovely, really wish I hadve bought a ZRTD instead of the metro... | ||
R119GTA |
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Metro Mad Posts: 7653 Location: Tamworth, Staffs | Just noticed your polished tip, so thats what you have been up to | ||
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Fish freak! MP Admin Posts: 14989 Location: Birmingham | The front is borderline too low as it is, defo not going lower as its my daily and covers a good few miles. Yeah it's that Xpart trim, kinda like it as it looks better than the crappy standard tip. I'd say have both Freddie but you've probably not got any room | ||
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Posts: 2794 Location: Tamworth/Measham | tbh i think that sits nicely mate | ||
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Fish freak! MP Admin Posts: 14989 Location: Birmingham | Fitted my bad ass £20 sub box earlier Need to find a home for the amp so I'm thinking about putting it under the passenger seat. IMAG0031 by Pandy100, on Flickr | ||
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Elite Veteran Posts: 768 Location: Swindon, Wiltshire | Nooo not under the passenger seat. Last thing you'd want is some massive b*stard with size twenty feet booting it and ruining all your expensive wiring and connections! | ||
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Elf eating dog breeder Posts: 10531 Location: Guildford | scarfey - 18/5/2012 4:44 AM Nooo not under the passenger seat. Last thing you'd want is some massive b*stard with size twenty feet booting it and ruining all your expensive wiring and connections! Ive put amps under passenger seats for ages, never had an issue, if you mount it near the front of the underneath you cant get your feet there anyway! | ||
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MP Admin Posts: 8747 Location: Greater London \ Essex | I said the exact same thing Scarfey, boot every time Btw Pansy did u find it in the ZR section or the main For Sale forum? | ||
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Elite Veteran Posts: 768 Location: Swindon, Wiltshire | Fair one Freddie! Thing is, you'd have to have baggy wiring hanging about under the seat, which is prime for catching your feet on (So when your really lanky mate gets in the back/front, the seat can be moved backwards and forwards without ripping all the wires out of the amp by accident!) GShaw, glad we're on the same wavelength. Alex. | ||
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Fish freak! MP Admin Posts: 14989 Location: Birmingham | I'd put it in a box under the seat and have the wires routed inside, not sure why you'd have them loose and baggy really. G it was in the main for sale section, and it's Pandy not pansy! | ||
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Elite Veteran Posts: 768 Location: Swindon, Wiltshire | Pandy - 19/5/2012 12:43 PM I'd put it in a box under the seat and have the wires routed inside, not sure why you'd have them loose and baggy really. G it was in the main for sale section, and it's Pandy not pansy! The loose and baggy thing as I said mate was to prevent you ripping the wires out of the amp when you get your lanky mate in the passenger seat who then moves the seat right back, or when he gets in the back and the short ass in the front moves the seat as far forward as is humanely possible! If the wires are nice and tidy with little or no slack in them, any movement will pull them out and potentially damage the wires/the amps' terminals. However, boxing it up would do it! Edited by scarfey 19/5/2012 12:47 PM | ||
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Fish freak! MP Admin Posts: 14989 Location: Birmingham | I'm not actually mounting it to the bottom of the seat it will be on the floor, providing that the cable for the pretensioner doesn't get in the way, which it probably will do. | ||
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Elite Veteran Posts: 768 Location: Swindon, Wiltshire | Ahh, roger that! Makes a lot more sense now. Give me a break - came off nights this morning! | ||
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Expert Posts: 2623 Location: Auckland, New Zealand | Pandy - 19/5/2012 1:43 PM G it was in the main for sale section, and it's Pandy not pansy! Means the same, doesn't it? I always thought Pandy = pansy, but maybe that's just you? | ||
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Fish freak! MP Admin Posts: 14989 Location: Birmingham | Yeah, people keep telling me its autocorrect or something | ||
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Fish freak! MP Admin Posts: 14989 Location: Birmingham | Oooosh! New wheels 2 by Pandy100, on Flickr New wheels by Pandy100, on Flickr MG by Pandy100, on Flickr | ||
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Metro Mad Posts: 7653 Location: Tamworth, Staffs | Why the close up on the centre cap, you know they are pants lol looks better than the small pic on my phone, hmm give me my wheels back and you can have the hairpins | ||
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Fish freak! MP Admin Posts: 14989 Location: Birmingham | I know, but my macro lens was on the body so thought might as well use it I owe you one, they are perfect | ||
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Metro Mad Posts: 7653 Location: Tamworth, Staffs | Pandy - 12/1/2013 6:23 PM I owe you one, what about the other 3 | ||
DotMatrix |
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Expert Posts: 4458 Location: Jelling, Denmark | very nice looking car you have there pandy btw I like the first set of wheels the most. | ||
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Expert Posts: 2623 Location: Auckland, New Zealand | Looking good pansy, pity about the derv power though. | ||
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