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Thanks mate. It's only a £5 saving over JJC but a saving is a saving!
Someone's managed to start the ball rolling on a small group buy with a significant saving. If that doesn't materialise I may be in touch -
Obviously If it's any hassle for you I'd be happy to go to JJC to save you the...
I'm looking to buy a Quaife diff for one of my Peugeot gearboxes and wondered if anyone on here had any contacts that could soften the blow on a new one.
JJC Race and Rally are the best price I can find so far, beating Quaife direct.
Adrian Flux charged me an administration fee for doing this a few years ago. In my case, I'd let it auto renew without shopping around due to not having chance. Out of curiosity I then had a look and found it cheaper so called them up and was not given 100% back.
For piece of mind it may be wise to take it to Dan@SJM in Glastonbury for at least a look over it. He can look at the tensioners and may be able to tell you if it's likely the belt has been changed recently or not.
I've a projector and a pull down screen but I never use them.
I did once project on to my neighbours white rendered wall though. This would be ideal for sport in the summer.
Smaller plates are legal providing you retain the minimum spacing around the characters and don't make the characters smaller.
My 205 here is a legal example:
The best way to approach that is to turn up on a Friday afternoon/Saturday morning, parking up out the way and wandering in to the actual bays and asking a younger chap if he'd do you a deal for cash. What also helps, is if you turn up with the wheels and tyres in your boot so they can just...
Wood and a bottle jack FTW
Although that is some way out so rather than push it out and have the force trying to pull it back in, I'd advise removing it from the car and trying to bend it slightly first.
For reference - 135A cable is 20mm2 (~4AWG) and is approx 9.5mm thick overall with insulation. Some get confused with the thickness of cable and don't realise it's sold as mm2.
My lack of a Facebook account clearly hasn't helped in the above. I looked again to check they weren't random and I was unlucky.
When I clicked on your photos it showed exactly what I meant in fact.
It was the photo of your recent walk and the images that followed that I was looking at.
As...
I'd suggest mixing up the genre a bit.
You've clearly got a talent but the continual car shots gradually lost my interest - especially after opening on a marvelous landscape shot.
If you are aiming your market at car enthusiasts then perhaps I'm not being very helpful, but a mixture of cars...
They will do the PVR22 battery alone for £39.99 if you can make a bracket yourself.
Buy cheap buy twice always bites me in the ass so I will spend the extra £30 and get the PC680
When Powervamp get back to me I will update this thread. I imagine they have kept costs down by having batteries rebranded for themselves. The quality may differ greatly/slightly or not at all. I've asked for information on the differences.