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  1. I have found in my opinion a jap car will go on for ever if serviced correctly and not modified. I am not talking about air filter and exhaust mods , but mapping , injectors etc.

    Not forgetting the ISF has a lot of forged engine components and i think the car is slighty de tuned , so the end product should last a very long time .

    I have had quite a few jap examples and never had any issues with them at all -

    2 x Nissan bluebird turbos

    2 x toyota supras

    Nissan 300zx turbo

    2 x nissan Skyline GTR's

    4 x subarus

    Evo 5

    Mitsubishi Shogun

    2 x is lexus

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  2. 34 minutes ago, Jgtcracer said:

    Yea, I was under the impression that they had been changed but wanted to confirm.  It's popular with a lot of jap stuff as generally the lights are rubbish.  Once I get to a meet I will be able to have a good look at other ISFs and see what's going on.  The quality of the kick plates is very high, can only assume they are oem from another car.

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    Please tell me its the camera making your number plate look wonky .......

  3. I bought a cheap ish system about a year ago , think it was about £160 from amazon on a deal of the day thing.

    4 x cameras 720p , 1tb dvr and the payed  an alarm fitter to fit them which cost me £80.

    It works perfect for what i need , motion capture , you can export it easily to memory stick , it can be wired to a network if needed .Runs about 10 days on the highest quality setting , you can always put a bigger hdd in it.

    Quality good enough i think.

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  4. 3 hours ago, mike m said:

    How did you get on with your Monaros?

    My CV8 was probably the worst car i've ever owned in terms of reliability and build quality. Used to chew through brakes every 5k (smaller much cheaper brakes than the VXR)

    The power steering pump failed at 3 years old whining all the time (Vauxhall werent interested under warranty) then the power steering cooler hose blew off on my drive making a right old mess off the mono block. Had to replace one of the HP power steering hoses due to rot. Belts squealed everytime it rained - failed idler pulley. Most days from cold it wouldn't go into reverse and had to go through 1st to 4th before you'd get reverse. Diff oil was silver at three years old. Clutch would slip when warm trying to pull away quick - something to do with the servo oil overheating. Oh and water liked to leak in the doors.

    Loved driving it though and that big old pushrod V8 was great to live with day to day. Driving in the snow was interesting lol.

    Seriously considered a VXR8 but saw more issues with water leaks , gearboxes failing, wishbones failing after 5k and indicator faults so went back to Japanese cars.

    Both of them had leaking radiator car (common ) black one split the radiator , but around £250 for a new one so not too bad.

    THey both had ap brake upgrade so zero brake issues , black one had a ls7 clutch. Other than that nothing .

    But i agree the build quality wasnt the best , but at £30k new what do u expect.

  5. Some nics cars on your lists guys , here is mine.

    Ford Taunus - 1.6   
    Austin Montego - 2.0
    Fiat Strada Abarth 105tc - 1.6
    VW Scirocco GTI - 1.8
    Audi 100 2.2
    BMW 323i sport - 2.3
    Ford Cortina crusader - 2.0
    Opel Senator 3.0 s - 3.0
    Ford Granada MK 1 - 3.0
    Ford Granada MK 2 - 2.8i
    Vauxhall Chevette - 2.0 (ford)
    Peaugot 1.9 GTI - 1.9
    Nissan 300 ZX Turbo - 3.0
    Nissan Bluebird turbo ZX - 1.8
    Ford Sierra Estate 4x4 - 2.8
    Nissan Bluebird turbo ZX - 1.8
    Vauxhall Carlton Diplomat - 2.0
    BMW M535i - 3.5
    Toyota Supra turbo - 3.0
    Ford Seirra Cosworth - 2.0
    Mitsubishi Shogun - 3.0
    Toyota Supra turbo - 3.0
    Audi S2 Quattro - 2.2
    Subaru Impreza type ra - 2.0
    Subaru Impreza STI v4 - 2.0
    Nissan Skyline R33 GTR - 2.6
    BMW E46 330d M sport - 3.0
    BMW E39 M5 - 5.0
    Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 5 - 2.0
    Subaru Impreza UK 300 - 2.0
    Mercedes CLK55 AMG - 5.5
    Ford Focus - 1.8
    Audi A6 Avant - 4.2
    Range Rover HSE - 4.6
    BMW E36 M3 - 3.2
    Nissan Skyline R32 GTR - 2.6
    Vauxhall Monaro VXR - 6.0
    VW Touareg V10 TDI - 5.0
    Audi B5 RS4 Avant - 2.7
    Jaguar S Type R - 4.2
    Audi C5 RS6 Avant - 4.2
    Subaru Forester STI - 2.5
    Audi S6 v10 - 5.2
    Vauxhall Lotus Carlton - 3.6tt
    Honda Accord Type R - 2.2
    Vauxhall Monaro VXR - 6.0
    Mercedes E63 - 6.3

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  6. 3 hours ago, Dave McDave said:

    Had my 60K service done June 2016 & paid £761 inc VAT.  Here's what they did:

    The 60k service includes:

     

     Oil and filter change

     

    ·         Pollen filter change

     

    ·         Brake Fluid Change

     

    ·         Diff oil change

     

    ·         Spark plug change

     

    ·         Key fob battery change

     

    ·         Wheels removed and thorough inspection of brakes

     

    ·         Coolant check

     

    ·         Air Filter check

     

    ·         Suspension check

     

    ·         Light check

     

    ·         Torque up the wheels

     

    ·         Adjust tyre pressures

     

    These are the main items covered in the 60k service.

     

    The labour total is £397.44, and the parts/oil cost is £365.56.

     

     

    Also got another quote from a different dealer who quoted me £895 and then dropped to £718 with LOC discount but didn't include the brake fluid change.  Basically I went to 2 dealers, got 2 different prices and 2 different work schedules, ended up going to the one slightly further away from me & more expensive as I they did more items on the service and had treated me well in the past, IE not charged me for a courtesy car when I needed one & happy to drop you in to town & pick you up later whilst the car was serviced.

    A deal can be done for less than £895 but just check what they actually do or don't do for the discount!

    They dont change the coolant or air filter at the 60k service ?? Seems weird.

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