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Well, In my case sponsored mean reduced prices. Like 30-40% or so.
So it isn't like a pit crew waiting outside my window every morning :D

But I think it's a good deal.
I've had some other companies offering the same deal but with other parts.
But most aftermarket bits I can get cheaper from Japan.

Importing oils and stuff just seemed to strange So I went with this company.
We'll see where it leads.

Airtune sometimes have special deals for the Swedish 200SX club.
I could ask if it would be possible to set it up for the S15 forum as well. But because of the swedish tax system I doubt that this could work.
Even at reduced prices some things might be cheaper in the UK.
 

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From the club/forum perspective (which I knew I'd have to mention when I read your original post), you're advertising their business and getting 30-40% off. What is the club getting for allowing you to advertise?
 

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Nicely said:
From the club/forum perspective (which I knew I'd have to mention when I read your original post), you're advertising their business and getting 30-40% off. What is the club getting for allowing you to advertise?
I think it's a one man company so it's pretty small. I can talk to him about special deals for the S15oc but as I said before. The swedish tax system doesn't like small companies and those deals might not be good enough for international trade.

I can remove the little logo in my sig If you want. Just wanted to be nice to the guy offering me the deal :)

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You can keep the logo if you want, just take the 'sponser' bit off. :)

Feel free to plug him in the Traders section. :thumbs:
 

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Nicely said:
You can keep the logo if you want, just take the 'sponser' bit off. :)

Feel free to plug him in the Traders section. :thumbs:
Done :)

later when I pick up my parts I can talk to him about s15oc deals.

best regards
Paul
 

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Some new pics of the car and the gauges in place :)
not connected yet though. Still have to figure out how to get the electronic lines from the air vent down to whereever i will place the controll boxes :confused:

I actually managed to get the second airvent out without breaking the clips :thumbs:
Not many people in the world have managed to do that :)















 

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You do realise one of the new Kiwi guys just posted that people have been encountering gauge failures when mounting them in the vents...? :(
 

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You do realise one of the new Kiwi guys just posted that people have been encountering gauge failures when mounting them in the vents...? :(
I read that yesterday in some thread on NS.com
I'm not to worried though. I think the problem could be moisture from the AC, or maybe air constantly blowing on the gauge.
It could be fine by putting something behind the gauge to stop airflow and moisture.... Maybe.. Time will tell :) Looks damn hot though. :D
 

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Looking good mate :thumbs:

Most of the pictures are clear also :D
Thank you. I don't know what I did wrong with the camera before. Maybe I got temporary parkingsons deciese :eek:
 

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Meddy got me all going with his camera pics of the stickers so I just had to counterattack :)

Some new toys for my baby.
new engine oil
new gearbox oil
new turbo elbow (dump-pipe)
And some new air vents which was in a pretty beat up shape :( 2 of them still have all the clips.

Here are the famous pics :)





 
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I think your pics are far superior to mine. The way you get stationary objects to look like their moving is amazing. :D :p
 

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Just googled around and confirmed that my shock absorbers are aftermarket.
I suspected that they where stock with just lowering springs but now I know that they're aftermarket.

"Bridgestone Potenza damper for street" is the full name. I thought that Bridgestone only made tires :confused:
Read somewhere that it's adjustable :)
I have to work that out.
I would love to soften it up a bit. :)
 

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Good pics mate, but there are a few things missing from your engine ;)

The intercooler pipework looks cool :cool:
 
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