New daily driver - Project Marmite

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Re: New daily driver - Project Marmite

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russ979 wrote:Glad you have got it sorted Gareth.
My Audi A6 manual wont start unless you put the clutch down although it does tell you off if try to start it without doing so with huge message across the dash screen.
Ha so its not a weird thing then. Yep my Civic isn't as fancy interior wise :)
Cant stop smiling now :D

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As I said to you on the phone mate, when I was at the garage buying my first 350z trying to look like I knew what I was doing... sat there trying to start the car and didnt know I had to dip the clutch! Pleased that it was something like this and not some sort of issue. Happying Vtec-ing :sifone:

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Tonight should see me fitting the Mugen grille that goes with the induction kit......now you see people copy this all the time but its pointless unless you have the mugen induction box with the cold air scoop that goes directly to the gap above where the Mugen badge is.

This is a marmite mod I know but I think it looks good now its been painted properly rather than just all white.
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The only thing I haven't considered is putting mesh behind the lower holes. Think it needs doing ?

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I would mate, just in case any foreign try to make their way in there...like a rabbit...

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I like that grille, nice and subtle. :nod:

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Nice grille :D
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just seen your new toy at APT you must be gutted about the damage underneath it mate !?

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john B wrote:just seen your new toy at APT you must be gutted about the damage underneath it mate !?
Nice try mate but I was there when they put it on the ramps and had a good snout about underneath and it is clean. In fact I was amazed at how clean it was for a 12 year old car.

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Oh I though it was damage all that funny pipework on the mugen back box :hurray:

It's very clean and tidy underneath and once the Genie has finished will be even cleaner looking forward to seeing the finished car.....you do need to re do the wheels though mate !

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john B wrote:you do need to re do the wheels though mate !
Tsk......you sound just like Ben !
But yep I know they are pretty bad.

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