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  1. leeds2592

    Peugeot 106 GTi track project

    Shiiiitttttt, not good. Big pothole or just because the F1's aren't the strongest? I'm sure there'll be a single one come up soon, seen a few of them over the past couple of months.
  2. leeds2592

    Peugeot 106 GTi track project

    It's @ethanturnor. Clio's looking good as well, making me want to get my F1's on!
  3. leeds2592

    What have you ordered? *Detailing*

    Would you go as far as to use them on paint? I have a few better quality, plusher ones that I tend to use to remove wax/sealant etc but thought I'd ask. Costco it is.
  4. leeds2592

    What have you ordered? *Detailing*

    http://www.costco.co.uk/view/p/kirkland-signature-ultra-plush-microfibre-towels-36-pack-713160 Take it it's these ones? Works out at just under 50p a cloth. Just looking on eBay and came across these. Work out at around 28p...
  5. leeds2592

    Peugeot 106 GTi track project

    Love this and think I followed you on Instagram the other day without even knowing you were on here. Would really like a gti for a little project, where'd you find this so cheap?!
  6. leeds2592

    What have you ordered? *Detailing*

    Yeh, was there on Monday actually but never thought to look as I didn't know they did them. Will have to have a nosey.
  7. leeds2592

    What have you ordered? *Detailing*

    Anybody got a link to some cheap microfibres for door shuts etc? I bought a load of blue ones years ago for a good price but doubt they do them anymore as it was that long ago!
  8. leeds2592

    Steering wheel what you got ??

    Thanks for the replies guys, definitely something to put on my list to do. Excuse my lack of knowledge but I assume that the spacer goes onto the back of the wheel and then you still need a boss for that to go into? @Nick_Leeds That looks perfect but I wonder if my stumpy fingers would be able...
  9. leeds2592

    wiper water spray thingy

    If you end up having to remove the wipers, get yourself a puller or ball joint separator. I couldn't get mine off for love nor money without one. Job's pretty easy other than that.
  10. leeds2592

    Steering wheel what you got ??

    @Fletcher What spacer/boss are you using? Looks like it brings the wheel a bit closer to you which is what I'd be looking for. Still reach the stalks ok?
  11. leeds2592

    Steering wheel what you got ??

    Interested in this as I wouldn't mind getting rid off my moon sized standard wheel!
  12. leeds2592

    Daniels Blue 182.

    At the time of lift off hahaha. Did look good though. Do your wipers not catch it?
  13. leeds2592

    Daniels Blue 182.

    Where abouts is your sunstrip now? ;)
  14. leeds2592

    Jacob's Inferno 225 Cup

    Megane > Beemer
  15. leeds2592

    Daniels Blue 182.

    Uh oh....
  16. leeds2592

    Daniels Blue 182.

    Yeh they look alright them. Now you just need to get rid of your fog lights, that'll make the front end look meaner!
  17. leeds2592

    My Racing Blue Clio 182 Turbo

    Glad it seems to be pretty much sorted now. Bet you can't wait to pick it up!
  18. leeds2592

    How much do you pay for Sky/Virgin?

    That may be something to check actually, pretty sure we double checked and it was only for 12 months. Don't go TalkTalk, we had their nternet before Sky and it was dogshit, constantly losing connection and had to turn it off and on pretty much everyday. They were about as much use as a...
  19. leeds2592

    How much do you pay for Sky/Virgin?

    We've recently just got Sky internet and full TV package for around £40 a month for 12 months. We just got a letter through the door with the offer. After the 12 months, we'll be cancelling as it'll end up being like £80 or something daft!
  20. leeds2592

    2016 Audi RS3

    Proper car! Love these, however I wouldn't be able to afford the running costs let alone the actual payments for one.
  21. leeds2592

    Security Camera or Similar....

    He's 10000000000 times worse crated.
  22. leeds2592

    Security Camera or Similar....

    Forgot to mention, it will need to be able to record for around 3-4 hours continuously, not just recording when motion is detected. Will something like you've linked do that?
  23. leeds2592

    Security Camera or Similar....

    @RyG - Basically he has free run of the downstairs (Kitchen and Livingroom), we're just wanting to know whether he goes in his crate, his bed or sits at the door we went out of. I just need to one camera as you can see in the Kitchen from the Livingroom.
  24. leeds2592

    Security Camera or Similar....

    Hi all, Cut a long story short, we've recently picked up a puppy who's around 10 weeks now. When we leave the room or go out he whines for a bit before settling. We've had no complaints or anything but I'm just wanting to know how long it takes him to settle for curiousity more than anything...
  25. leeds2592

    Shampoo that will and Wont strip wax

    Don't know about a shampoo designed to strip protection but put some APC in your snowfoam, that should get rid of most stuff and then if you clay it there shouldn't be anything left on there.
  26. leeds2592

    Cruising Speed / Revs

    Found it - http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&t=1547879&mid=0
  27. leeds2592

    Cruising Speed / Revs

    A lad that comes on here and PistonHeads got caught speeding France, got escorted to a cash machine to pay 750 euros IIRC and got his DL taken off him. Don't know what happened to his licence and that afterwards. I'll see if I can find the thread.
  28. leeds2592

    Cruising Speed / Revs

    Awaits the 'I've just been caught speeding in France/Spain, what will happen now?' thread.
  29. leeds2592

    Any meets in the pipe line?

    Count me in, as long as I haven't got anything planned on whichever date is chosen.
  30. leeds2592

    belt fitting quote

    It's all well and good buying parts online but most garages won't fit them or if they do, you won't get a guarantee so if something goes wrong after they're fitted you're snookered.
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