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Try this https://mega.nz/#!cMoFCAAC!Wi0HcaNn7DlO ... 56nL_iIOdE
You need to download the file, unpack to a formatted USB stick (fat 32) and stick it in your Z. I think this is the latest firmware, but I don't have the same system as you, I have the RT6 so my firmware is totally different.
This...
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Your point No2. You might find this interesting viewtopic.php?f=20&t=10474
Oh, & btw :text-worthless:
The jacking points are not an uncommon fix. I think it depends on who does the work as to how much it is likely to cost. It certainly involves a degree of welding so could turn out to be quite costly.
Oil leaks can vary from a few quid to "run away".
Bumper respray, not all that much of an...
It must have been an unregistered car in a showroom that was eventually bought in the second half of 2014.
The Mk2 was first available in 2013. There have still been cars registered recently, despite it being some time since the RCZ ceased production.
As for the Xenons I couldn't agree more...
Re: How to remove front mk1 grill trim?
Have a look at this viewtopic.php?f=6&t=9047
It from some time ago now. I had to have the screen replaced and was surprised to see the fitter taking my car to bits. :o
Re: How to remove front mk1 grill trim?
I seem to remember reading a post some time ago regarding this, and I think the advice given by someone who had done this was to just pull them off - but I'll try to find the post, I don't want you to break anything . :eusa-think:
I initially test drove a 156 and was super impressed when I eventually bought a 200. The difference is very noticeable on acceleration.
I have not been in an auto RCZ, but I have driven many other autos. I couldn't live with an auto, maybe when I get older & cant be bothered changing gear...
Clutch release bearing sounds like a possibility. Then again, the other day I hosed the car down when I arrived home as I had just washed it & it had a few mud splashes on the doors, the front left did seem rather hot :eusa-think:
2013 GT200 27k
So, some time ago, I posted that I was getting the occasional noise from somewhere that sounded like the front left.
It seemed to happen as I lifted the clutch pedal, but only when I had been stationary for a while. I had initially thought it might be related to the hill assist...
I know it's impossible to predict, but I reckon..........
When cars like the Ford Capri, Jensen Interceptor, etc etc came out, they were considered as sporty, beautiful cars.
When we look back now, they look dated, and quite ordinary really.
I think that when people look back in the future...
I think I read some time ago of someone on here with similar isssues, and it turned out to be water ingress in the boot lock. It doesn't mean of course you have the same cause, as someone pointed out earlier, it could be any number of things, but as it appears to have been a known cause...
I really feel for you. I've seen this happen, and also had it happen to me, although only door dents. (not on the Z thankfully).
People drive round in sh!t cars and don't take care when near nice cars. I agree with you, let's hope it comes round and bites him right on his @rse.