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Worn shocks cause the back end to get ropey on these.
I didn't see that you mentioned that above. Have yo changed them for new? They aren't to expensive and make a huge difference to the handling.
Basically, if you brake hard, it makes the brake light start flashing until you release the brake pedal again.
Is meant for better visability when slowing on motorways etc.
Pretty nice bit of kit once set up right.
@NorthloopCup have had it up on the ramp. It's not welded, just sleeved and clamped. I take it once the silencer end is removed then the cat just hangs down allowing access that way?
Cat doesn't have to come off completely?
Nice, cheer for the heads up. I take it that it's a cat off job to fit Mark?
If so, I think mine is sleeved and welded from what I can remember. How will you get around that? Sorry for spamming your thread :D
Yeah, looks decent and always heard good things. I was going to get a scenic shifter and do it that way but may as well buy the full kit straight from yanoo.
By the way, Mark.
I'm in the process of buying a taboo fast road stick. Any chance you can fit for me if I'm struggling? I want to fit a quaife gear knob to it.
You want to talk gstop?
Where to start?
Couldn't get it working first time. Spoiler on/off 5 times.
Then had a brainwave to put a brace on the brake and tilt the device so gravity took over to trigger the device. That got it flashing so I fitted it again. Hooned around, slamming on the...
Havnt checked this thread for a while and by the looks, its still not running. Pull your finger out :)
Jokes aside. This is going to be a weapon once complete. Looks great.
172. (the best)
And yes, I'm only the second owner. Guy before me had it in a garage for a few years without it being moved.
I bought it on 48k 2 years ago. Has just ticked 61k.
Changing a few bits on it this year for the odd track day but nothing to major. Thanks for the comment :)
The ns2r always have good reviews (for the money) I have the ns2 on the road and they are fine for me. They do let go a bit in the wet but have had nothing extreme.
It was me who posted about the AR-1 tyres. I took it from a post from facebook in a track specific group.
They all seem to be...