roll call - whos in nz and still on here?
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roll call - whos in nz and still on here?
ok guys, lets see whos in nz and still on here, i know most of you will belong to other clubs as well, i do, but would be cool to get a few of us together if we're close enogh and do something now the weathers nicer.
post up who you are, and where youre from
ftoohh - brett - hamilton
post up who you are, and where youre from
ftoohh - brett - hamilton
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im keen for that, and wouldnt mind trying to get a few ftos together for the nats to, in january. we've done a few stands with zerolimits, and with a 99% success rate. would be cool to carry that on.
autosalon is another idea, but theres plenty of places to go and things to do between events as well
autosalon is another idea, but theres plenty of places to go and things to do between events as well
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yep thats my one, im admin in zerolimits club, and one of the "top ten" as picked by fusion car audio, so after being given all the gear I thought its best to go show it off
if youre up near hamz anytime let us know and we'll catch up with you, or if youre up for a/s or the nats come along with us,
if youre up near hamz anytime let us know and we'll catch up with you, or if youre up for a/s or the nats come along with us,
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Welcome to you both!
Guessing you're in Auckland Lashton? Wouldn't know up there, but ask around for recomendations is usually my method when it comes to paint. You need to find someone who really cares to do a job like that.
Going for a full respray? Probably up around the 3.5-4grand mark. Let us know how you get on!
Guessing you're in Auckland Lashton? Wouldn't know up there, but ask around for recomendations is usually my method when it comes to paint. You need to find someone who really cares to do a job like that.
Going for a full respray? Probably up around the 3.5-4grand mark. Let us know how you get on!
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hey lashton, bring it down to hamilton, chartwell panel and paint - ross, real good.... special effects panel and paint... even better
Welcome manesh as well.. youre on mmc ay, probably seen you on there before. pm me if you actually keen on buying one, do you a deal
Welcome manesh as well.. youre on mmc ay, probably seen you on there before. pm me if you actually keen on buying one, do you a deal
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Hey Brett, yeah still religiously on MMC - probably where you've seen me. Im pretty set on getting an FTO, just trying to get some research done to see whether the 4WD conversion (or possibly a proper RWD conversion) is feasible... on a budget of course. Ive just started the paint process on my CE coupe so a few months and it'll be done. Are you a dealer or something? I use to private import.
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Hey guys,
I am in Christchurch and still hopelessly devoted to my car, I am actually going to be moving to Wellington around February unless a job comes up sooner.
When I finally make it up north I will be insanely keen for shows and cruises.
I am in Christchurch and still hopelessly devoted to my car, I am actually going to be moving to Wellington around February unless a job comes up sooner.
When I finally make it up north I will be insanely keen for shows and cruises.
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Hey all,
Had my FTO just over a year now. Shes still basically stock standard. This month is money eatting time. WOF, Rego, Service & Tuned. Still want to do something to the car, just not sure, needs a few spots of repainting. Do they have to do the whole panel if its only small work? Need both a handlng and a power upgrade. Front & rear strut braces I reckon for handling (if I ever manage to find em), whats a good bang for the buck without petrol munching power upgrade?
Anyways, rambling... StraydoG - Aaron - Auckland
Had my FTO just over a year now. Shes still basically stock standard. This month is money eatting time. WOF, Rego, Service & Tuned. Still want to do something to the car, just not sure, needs a few spots of repainting. Do they have to do the whole panel if its only small work? Need both a handlng and a power upgrade. Front & rear strut braces I reckon for handling (if I ever manage to find em), whats a good bang for the buck without petrol munching power upgrade?
Anyways, rambling... StraydoG - Aaron - Auckland
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Kempy's www.kempys.co.nz in Auckland should still do strut braces. They'll crisp up the handling a treat, and arn't that expensive.
A pod filter, better piping and a heat shield are probably your first port of call engine wise - plenty of threads about that. Make her breathe a lot easier.
I just went KYB shocks, lowered King Springs, Tein Pillowmount strut tops - a la Bennoz's DIY. Probably cost about a grand, but definately worth it. Handles like a dream now.
Chuck some Magnacore leads next time your spark plugs are due. Extractors, exhaust... and then comes the more expensive stuff!
A pod filter, better piping and a heat shield are probably your first port of call engine wise - plenty of threads about that. Make her breathe a lot easier.
I just went KYB shocks, lowered King Springs, Tein Pillowmount strut tops - a la Bennoz's DIY. Probably cost about a grand, but definately worth it. Handles like a dream now.
Chuck some Magnacore leads next time your spark plugs are due. Extractors, exhaust... and then comes the more expensive stuff!
If you can't dazzle them with dexterity, baffle them with bull...