Ian W
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quote: Originally posted by Nic Barnes
bought an induction kit for the van just to annoy davey lc and his anti halfords crusade.
Bought it outright though mate?
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Nic Barnes
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not really any of your business pal.
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Gary
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Why would you buy an induction kit for a van? Bit adolescent?
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Nic Barnes
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because i wanted to?
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DaveyLC
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quote: Originally posted by Gary
Why would you buy an induction kit for a van? Bit adolescent?
How else can you achieve that glorious throaty Diesel roar?
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Nic Barnes
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it also cost £8 which isnt much different to a std replacement filter element. just for reference.
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3CorsaMeal
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Was it for air induction or a birth induction?
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Nic Barnes
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what?
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Nic Barnes
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Much easier to fit bikes in whole even with the rear seats in. Pretty sure I'd get 3 fully built bikes in now. So much more room than before.
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Nic Barnes
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I put the carpet back in to annoy Gilbert.
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Nic Barnes
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roof lining had to come out so i can get the carpeting finished and also to run the speaker wires for the 6 times 9s.

removed the old amp wiring kit and began to re run the speaker wires up the a pillars




just need some more speaker wire, then to cut some spacers out for the 6 times 9s, screw them to the panels then i can put it all back together
oh, and carpet the bits i haven't yet but i need the seats out to do so. bit tricky when its in daily use.

my red box of bike bits, tubes, bungee cords, chain oil and gt85 fits perfectly under the genuine back seats.
thanks for reading.
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Gary
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Mid life crisis imo.
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Nic Barnes
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what shit you talking now you fat prick?
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Gary
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Excuse me?
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Nic Barnes
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whats the midlife crisis comment all about?
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Nic Barnes
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/371198742460?_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
considering buying a new headunit for my van. quite fancy that.
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johnny86
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I like that head unit
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Gary
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quote: Originally posted by Nic Barnes
whats the midlife crisis comment all about?
Dunno but it seemd to hit a nerve
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Nic Barnes
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less of being a prick gary.
anyway, its quite annoying trying to work out where to fit the 6x9s as im going to have to space them out from the panel a bit. im not 100% if thats just going to look total shite though. not that it matters much based around the fact i rarely open the back doors unless im taking my bike out etc but you know id rather it still ends up looking neat and tidy-ish.
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Gary
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Calm down Nicolas I'm only joking
Why do you need 6x9s? Decent set of components up front and a sub should see you good shouldn't it? Or is this for the benefit of the passengers?
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DaveyLC
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quote: Originally posted by Gary
Calm down Nicolas I'm only joking
Why do you need 6x9s? Decent set of components up front and a sub should see you good shouldn't it? Or is this for the benefit of the passengers?
They remind him of the good'ole days.
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Nic Barnes
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quote: Originally posted by Gary
Calm down Nicolas I'm only joking
Why do you need 6x9s? Decent set of components up front and a sub should see you good shouldn't it? Or is this for the benefit of the passengers?
dont want to fit a sub and an amp. front speakers are only 10cm so not exactly ever going to provide a lot of sound. its for myself when i want to listen to music when im driving on my own. dont see why that bit matters though.
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Nic Barnes
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quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
quote: Originally posted by Gary
Calm down Nicolas I'm only joking
Why do you need 6x9s? Decent set of components up front and a sub should see you good shouldn't it? Or is this for the benefit of the passengers?
They remind him of the good'ole days.
i did engines, never did stereos
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Ben G
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Glad to see you stopped trying to be funny with the 6 times 9 comment.
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Nic Barnes
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thinking of mounting them in the rear doors. not sure that would get in the way though. rear quarter trims would be best bet for space however.
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