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  1. swoit wont have to watch that bb shit.
  2. wow - thats some very cool motor going in mate. Should be a very competitive car!
  3. Yeah cool - I watched qualifiying at around 10pm last night till 11
  4. kick off at 10pm tonight?
  5. sif. http://www.coresworld.net/F1/ ftw.
  6. http://www.wydca.nsw.gov.au/transport/road-closures
  7. That looks farking sweet Stu! Im going to have to come in and see this thing - also need to talk to you about a mates car. Although the heads aren't on yet, the whole assembly looks nice and low in the car. Good for the weight distribution. Will be great going around corners
  8. Basically, no. The brand of exhaust and the volume of noise from the exhaust when tested to the requirements of the EPA/RTA are mutually exclusive. By quiet, if you mean less than what is shown in the RTA guidlines, then yes it is ok, once again irrespective of brand.
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    From the album: Italy

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    Italy

    Photos from Italy
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    Dubai Sand

    From the album: Some good photos

  13. and safety - amongst other things
  14. Pfffffffttt sell out! ahahahhahaha Everyone know's Aloisi is. Infact anyone from Sydney FC is better than the Jets
  15. can't be long now!
  16. What did you end up using to bend it all?
  17. hmmm we can work something out
  18. Thanks for your support guys! Every bit counts!
  19. Hey Everyone, I'm sure most of you have heard about the Sydney to Gong ride, for those of you who haven't, it’s an annual event where people get together in teams or as individuals to raise money for people with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). The ride commences from 2 locations either St Peter's (90km) or Heathcote (56km) and ride down the beautiful coast line to one of the best places in the world…..Wollongong MS stands for Multiple Sclerosis, a disease of the central nervous system affecting more young adult Australians than any other neurological condition. People are typically diagnosed in their twenties and thirties, with the average age of diagnosis 30. Interestingly three times more women are affected by MS than men and it is more common in cooler climates. In Australia, over 20,000 people currently have MS, however this figure is increasing as diagnosis methods become more advanced. For more information on this disease you can visit the MS society website by clicking on the MS logo below. While some people do the ride more so for the fun of it, I am entering this year, mostly to raise money and awareness of Multiple Sclerosis (MS), as this is something that is close to my heart after my partner was diagnosed with MS mid 2007. Since then, we have been dedicating a lot of our spare time and spare cash, helping out the MS support organisations that help those with MS, including volunteering at last years Sydney to Gong ride event, which raised over $1.3 million! I have also been involved in other charity fundraisers in the last few years such as “Shave for a Cure” (which helps kids with cancer) and “Movember” (which helps with most of male health issues). This year I will be riding the long course which is 90kms long, and hope to make it to Wollongong in one piece. As a participant in the event, and the fact that I am no speed racer by any means, my goal is to raise the most money as an individual, and possibly as a team as well as raise a lot of awareness about the disease. To give you an idea of the numbers I am trying to achieve, last years individual who raised the most was around $18,000 and the highest group was $50,000 (off the top of my head). Although this seems like a lot, I’d like to aim high. There are a few ways you can help me achieve this: 1) Probably the most fun option is to join my team (Amanda’s Team) and ride and fundraise with me! – This will include plenty of preparation and a bit of hard effort up the hills, as well as plenty of fun. Follow this link or contact me direct for more information on how to join Amanda’s Team, and event details. 2) Donate to our team or me as an individual. Small individual donations will be appreciated, just as much as large corporate donations will be. You can donate online by clicking here or by seeing me in person for cash donations. Don’t forget all donations are a tax deductible! 3) Volunteer for the event – there are both, positions leading up to event as well as positions on the day, which vary from letterbox drops, to handing out lunches, to packing bikes into trucks to be returned to Sydney. For possible positions please refer this page for more information and click on the “Volunteer” link at the top of the page. Valuable time that is donated as a volunteer is appreciated just as much as money. In fact, without the volunteers, there is no Sydney to Gong ride each year, so feel free to spend a day (or more) helping out for this event. Here is a link to my page where you can keep up to date with donations, who’s on the team and see everyone’s individual pages from our team page. As you can see my partner and I have already donated $500, and I hope this is the beginning of many more generous donations. I also encourage you to forward this email on to everyone you know to get as much support as possible. My partner Amanda & I, along with every other person affected by MS would really like to thank you for your time and any contribution to my team and this event, every little bit counts and we really appreciate it.
  20. It is a S1.5 not an "Mspec"
  21. Amen..........thats where I am saying this application, combined with the 10sec full throttle passes
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