Kind of newbie...
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- Grease Monkey
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- jedwabna poszewka promocja
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Kind of newbie...
At least to this forum.
I'm from the UK forum and am on the hunt for some dials and I've got something that I'm sure a lot of you guys and gals will want in your motors. I'll post in the appropriate sections though.
For the moment, here's my beastie:
I'm from the UK forum and am on the hunt for some dials and I've got something that I'm sure a lot of you guys and gals will want in your motors. I'll post in the appropriate sections though.
For the moment, here's my beastie:
- kiz
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Re: Kind of newbie...
WTTC
And more pictures
And more pictures
There are two types of people on forums; those that give helpful advice, and the others
1998 Mitsubishi FTO GPVR AERO
1998 Mitsubishi FTO GPVR AERO
- Gholdwayne
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Re: Kind of newbie...
Looks clean!
Bro, Im guessing you're still in the UK? I think you'll find that a variety of nice dials are found there
Bro, Im guessing you're still in the UK? I think you'll find that a variety of nice dials are found there
97 GPX Icelle Blue
I cant stop driving her!
...and when im not, im looking at her!
... ...and when im not, im freakin thinking about her!
FTO[For The Orgasm]
like For The Win!, but more hardcore...
I cant stop driving her!
...and when im not, im looking at her!
... ...and when im not, im freakin thinking about her!
FTO[For The Orgasm]
like For The Win!, but more hardcore...
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- Grease Monkey
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Re: Kind of newbie...
The stock of the dials is rarer than chickens teeth, which was one of the reasons for joining the forums around the world. I've been a member of the FTOOC for 2.5yrs and decided to do a manual conversion...among other things. I'm a moderator and event organiser.
Do you guys have a separate area for photo's or should I just stick them up here?
Do you guys have a separate area for photo's or should I just stick them up here?
- Technikhaus
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Make a thread under Member's Rides if you want to!
Man '96 FTO GPX
Man '89 Legacy RS Rally car
Man '90 MR2 GT
Auto '08 Fairmont Ghia
Man '89 Legacy RS Rally car
Man '90 MR2 GT
Auto '08 Fairmont Ghia
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- Grease Monkey
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Re: Kind of newbie...
Done.
- PHIL069
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Re: Kind of newbie...
Tellmemoretellmemoretellmemore??????MaxD wrote:I've got something that I'm sure a lot of you guys and gals will want in your motors.
G'Day and WTTC MaxD
mikeey01nzl wrote:Hats off to you too Phil for spending so much time on the phone trying to help someone out, your a top man and only a few would've spent so much time. well done!
Daniel2019 wrote:Come on phil, we bonded at the bonfire, lets be honest here...me and phil are besties now...
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- Grease Monkey
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Re: Kind of newbie...
Cheers all for the welcome.
Do heated seats take your fancy? Or maybe a one-touch up and down passenger window takes your fancy more?
Do heated seats take your fancy? Or maybe a one-touch up and down passenger window takes your fancy more?
- shadowarrior
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One touch passenger window, now that can come handy.
It's too hot where I live, so heated seats will be of no use. Hell, I couldn't even wear my leather riding jackets here ever. :/
It's too hot where I live, so heated seats will be of no use. Hell, I couldn't even wear my leather riding jackets here ever. :/
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- Grease Monkey
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Re: Kind of newbie...
Do you guys have the Ford Mondeo MK1 or MK2 (the US called it a Fusion) sitting in scrap yards waiting to be stripped for parts? One-touch down is straight forward and can be done several ways, but one-touch up requires a bit more inventiveness. The one-touch relays are perfect for the job. I'll dig out my guide.
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- Vectose
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Re: Kind of newbie...
I added one touch to the passenger window using a module for my alarm.
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Welcome to the forum!
Lookin' good! Good luck with the gauge hunt!
Lookin' good! Good luck with the gauge hunt!
Jack
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