Followed this tutorial when I did mine.
You need the rb25 turbo elbow.
As for the water line, i ended up loosening the turbo off the manifold studs to jiggle the turbo to get them in, from memory.
Or, head south once you're on the hinze dam road to murwhillimba itself. After that you can blast back via the currumbin valley road or keep on going to kyogle and back via the mt lindsay highway bellbirds range section if you're up for a really long drive. The shorter one only took me 4 hours for a round trip, with lots of stops.
One of the guys has a tow car that's a Holden, i think.
I used to do a fair few of these with those guys with my dad, haven't gone to one for a few years but he still does. they're a good bit of fun.
Who even streams 1080p movies as it is? but we've had 1080p screens almost everywhere for the last 3-4 years
ARMA2/ARMA3 at the moment for my first person shooting action, Kerbal space program for my orbital mechanics action, Jagged Alliance 2 for my tactical RPG action and Sim City 4 for my city building action.
I just picked up Might and Magic 7 aswell, so that could be interesting.
AMD's thing that they do with their videocards that allows you to hook up large numbers of displays, not just the 2 or 3 that you used to be able to do
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I'm honestly kind of dissapointed that by this point 16:10 is effectively dead now in terms of monitors.
4 1080p monitors linked with eyefinity would handle it, if you had a way to mount them, but you would still have the split between them, and it kind of defeats the point, which is about higher pixel density, not just bigger screens.
I'd honestly say that the majority of people on welfare aren't baby factory bogans who are to lazy to get a job either. Either that or ACA and TTN are right about something?