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  1. The job was easier than I thought....the plates are off!

    But I was slightly naive, and thought all standard number plates are the same size.

    The number plates Lexus Nottingham put on are bigger and hide loads of mess from the first set of plates this car had. My new plates are much smaller, and now I can either see 2 old rivets or some epoxy that won't shift.

    Might have to resort to a frame for the number plate

    Also, the special sticky pads are rubbish....hardly sticking at all at the front.....first time I drive fast I bet I loose the plate

  2. Hi All

    I have just bought a new personal registration number for my Lex, and I need to fit the new plates.

    Has anyone any good tips on removing the old stuck on plates without damaging my paintwork?

    I do not want o simply pry them off incase I chip the paint.

    I have bought new sticky pads to fix the new plates, I just eed to get the old ones off first

    Thanks in advance

    Phil

  3. as your a gold member go look in gold, theres 2 companies that offer gold discount on tyres

    Thanks for that, but my Gold membership has expired....just noone removed my banner :-)

    I have just had a quote from Lexus Nottingham, £125 per tyre.......is that average, it sounds extotionate to me

    What kind of price would I get with gold membership? I woudl be happy to re-new my membership, especially if I could save on the tyres

  4. Hello All

    I have been aways from this forum for a while, and I washoping some of you could give me some advice.

    My IS200 Sport is due for it's MOT this week, and I think the tyres will need changing.

    I am not very flush with money at the moment, but don't want to ruin my lovely car with crap tyres.

    Can anyone recommend anywhere I can get decent tyres at a resonable price?

    I was going to just take it into Lexus Nottingham but I guess main dealers will be expensive.

    Also, can anyone give me an idea of what I shoudl be expecting rearding the cost so I don't get ripped off.

    (as you can tell, i am not very clued up on cars - just love driving them)

    Thanks in advance

    Phil

  5. Hello All

    I have been aways from this forum for a while, and I washoping some of you could give me some advice.

    My IS200 Sport is due for it's MOT this week, and I think the tyres will need changing.

    I am not very flush with money at the moment, but don't want to ruin my lovely car with crap tyres.

    Can anyone recommend anywhere I can get decent tyres at a resonable price?

    I was going to just take it into Lexus Nottingham but I guess main dealers will be expensive.

    Also, can anyone give me an idea of what I shoudl be expecting rearding the cost so I don't get ripped off.

    (as you can tell, i am not very clued up on cars - just love driving them)

    Thanks in advance

    Phil

  6. Hi Thanks for answering!

    The other keys have been sitting in a drawer since I got the car (earlier this year) and they both seem to be flat. The light does not work on either of them.

    The main key has been tested by the RAC is the Battery is still fully charged (3v), and the light flashes everytime you press the button.

    I have no idea what else could be the problem.

    Anyone any other ideas?

    Phil

  7. Hello All

    I hope someone can help me here!

    Today I locked my car with the button on the key, but when I came back to the car (about 5 minutes later) they key would not work.

    I ended up calling out the RAC who were not able to help.

    I have been able to unlock the dorrs (setting off the alarm) and I can now drive the car, but I cannot re-arm the alarm or use the central locking because the car won't react to the key.

    Any advice will be greatly appreciated - I could really do without this so close to Christmas.

    Thanks

    Phil

  8. Hi - I am new to this forum (my first post) so please be gentle with me :D

    I want to replace the gear knob in my IS200 Sport, I think the last owner must have had too much jewlry because it is scratched to hell.

    Can anyone suggest a particular maufacturer, or will anyone fit?

    I have been bought one as a present (MOMO Cobra) but I am not too sure it will fit.

    Thanks in advance.

    Phil

  9. Hiya

    You don't say what sort of Broadband you have got.

    If you have cable Broadband, you will simply need a basic NAT translating router with in-built wireless hub, and a wireless card for your laptop. Most hubs have support for 4 networked machines and then as many wireless conenctions as you want. Typical price about £100

    If you have ADSL broadband you will need a router that contains an ADSL modem and a wireless card. Typical price about £140.

    The advantage of having a decent router, is that you will get hardware firewalls which will protect your machines from attack.

  10. Hiya Wosket

    I was made redundant last year, and the best resource for information is the DTI website.

    You are entitled to only £250 for each year you have worked, but only if it is forced redendancy. If you (or your partner) takes voluntary redendancy you will have to arrange an appropriate compensation.

    The EU Working time Directive governs how long you can be asked to work in a week. If I remember correctly there is a limit on the time a person can be asked to work as a night-shift - 13 1/2 hours seems Over the top.

    I hope this helps.

    Phil.

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