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Pashley26

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  1. TD9 would be mental, very jealous of that! Pics? Budget wise I'm assuming we're looking at £500, from what I can see that would get me a nice but slightly older TD4 setup second hand? I've done a bit of research today and I am siding towards Roland, the sound seems much more realistic and from watching youtube video's and reading reviews they seem to feel more like an acoustic kit. Where as the Yamaha kit makes no bones about being an electric kit and the sound seems very manufactured. I also like the ease at which you can tune the drums on the Roland, where as the Yamaha's within my budget see to offer little to no tuning of the individual drum presets. I'm also a huge fan of the Roland interface and coaching functions which the Yamaha seems to also do; but with gimmicky names. Do you find yours easy to navigate and work with? I'm looking at something like this - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Roland-TD-4KX-V-Drums-/130797233390?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Drums_Percussions_MJ&hash=item1e741f64ee
  2. Righteyho, help please Looking for an electric drum kit, which goes against everything I once believed in. However with pet birds and disturbed neighbors I cannot justify a proper kit anymore. I sold my PE about 4 years ago, and now I'm getting the itch again. My stepdad (who is a producer and bass player) has offered to buy me a V-Drum kit as it is something we used to do together, which is very generous. So I need some opinions, in my current and outdated mind I am only happy to buy a Roland or Yamaha kit. Is this no longer the case? I was looking at either a used Roland TD3 or Yamaha DTX series, does anybody have any personal experience with these kits? Having been out of it for 4 years now I am afraid to say I haven't got a clue where to start! Everything I know about electric kits has been well outdated; I'm going into town on Thursday to the local music shop to try a couple of kits out and get a feel for it again. Any help or experience much appreciated.
  3. Spotlights. Hella is the most popular make. Search on ebay for "rally lights" and they should come up. May I ask why?
  4. I miss Weitecs. Hopefully I will have my front mount fitted on Thursday
  5. I thought yours were fine. Serves you right for running it so low! How do you get so many problems Seamons lol, HID's flickering, three sets of shagged shocks...I buy exactly the same stuff and it is fine lol
  6. I say buy the £179 Jamex coilovers. They are 10x better than standard springs and shocks, they are super cheap and work perfectly. Prawn, Seamons and myself have run them on our cars for literally years and 100's of thousands of miles without any issues. If for some reason (after three years of being on there) mine popped tomorrow I would go out and buy them again in an instant.
  7. #totallytrue In all seriousness though; this is the car thread and I do something to my car every day. I should be able to post in here all day long as long as it's car related. If my enthusiasm offends you then I am sorry, but I remember when this thread was full of people like me.
  8. #idontactuallydoanythingagainstforumrulesandonlyeverreallypoststuffthatiseitherlightheartedbanterorjustthingsyouhavenointerestin,ifyoudontlikeitthenyoucouldalwaysiustnotlookatmypostsitsnotlikeimoffensiveoranything
  9. Say please, tell me I'm awesome and I will. #blackmail.
  10. I cannot like that enough GS. They look like a downs kid that has been eating sherbert and can't keep their tongue in. *flol that the tow strap is wrapped around the clearly visible tow eye...#fail.
  11. Short back and sides please. X
  12. Two options really, a jack handle wrapped in black tape and a heat gun or I have a proper arch roller you can borrow for £20+ postage. Or just beg steal or borrow one from somewhere. It's super easy, I did my first one on a friends BMW with no prior research just common sense and it turned out great. Best advice I can give is to just go slow, and to make sure the paint is hot enough to flex but doesn't burn.
  13. No it's the Iron X doing it's work.
  14. Dull Audi post nobody will care about. Look the other way if you don't care. - I've had an alright day. Used Iron-X properly for the first time...It's amazing. Pierre and I (Frenchman) decided to clean the cars properly before the weather gets too bad. Difficult to see the change on a black car, but to the eye it literally looked like the car was bleeding. Was incredible. We basically cleaned the cars to death, which was good! A couple I have edited -
  15. I didn't want to say anything, everybody already thinks I'm a fanny anyway. - Instagram and cars = win, lets post some pictures of cars?
  16. Damn you Robin, just wrote all that out and you pipped me to it. "1 new reply has been added" just as I was clicking post lol
  17. Word Seamons. Every time I pull the lower dash pad out a bit of me dies. Just booked my mate into Niki's to get his Mk5 TFSI mapped. Now he's trying to chicken out. Need to peer pressure him into doing it, I let him drige my A3 and he agrees the extra power is worth it but he is being a girl.
  18. I bet Robin can fit a 1.8t and have the car MOT'd quicker than you "simplified" your wiring lol!
  19. I vote that I be allowed me own thread back, things were so much better then.
  20. Nobody ever posted anything, how can you say that?! - I can sort it if you want Robin, just get all the bat crap and moth wings off it. That's grim. Not sure if I've got space to do it up here though, probably best for you to throw me £20 for fuel and do it at yours.
  21. The only retard here is the guy who went to uni and did a degree to be a surveyor and doesn't know the difference between a square and a rectangle.
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