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You should actually diagnose the fault rather than just chucking parts at it though mate. If you've got a multimeter disconnect the sensor and run a magnet backwards and forwards across the sensor, if you get a fluctuation the sensor is more than likely good.
I couldn't have my phone looking like that. It would piss me off every time I looked at it. My iPhone 4?is 18months old and not had a problem even though it's been dropped a few times.
I don't know if this really counts but it is still an awesome collection
http://www.topgear.com/uk/photos/delve-into-citroen-secret-stash-conservatoire-2012-06-25?imageNo=0
It's easier to protect a 'normal' sub though. With a well mounted sub you can have things roll onto it. Also a can of tyre weld is going to be like pissing on a forest fire to put it out if you had a blow out
I've got the Xbox wheel (the proper one with the pedals that mounts to a desk or can be used on your lap) and can't fault it and is great for playing Forza and F1
I don't know if anyone else has noticed if you click on 'get more playlists' and then go back without buying a playlist, it will shuffle the playlists for free.