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Hi Anna/Shaun :wavey:

:wave:

Just whoring myself around :happy:

may come with Steve, depends on the work situation

SIK DAYS! Are you coming to Liz's on Saturday?

he he he thanks Anna :)

:D:(

*retreats back to NSW

oh. bye bye :)

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YESSSSSSSSS! GOOOOOOOOO TEAM!

Hey Anna, you know for the course you wanna study at Griffith, do they go for a field trip to Japan?? Linh did the one for Chinese (though she's not Chinese and can hardly speak Vietnamese) and she went to china for extra credit in her course.

btw Y Japanese???

Ummmm, not sure! I guess I will find out. In years 2 and 3 you get to choose cultural studies, a second language, international business, a teaching area, or electives along with the languages and linguistics bit.

I don't know why Japanese... I guess it'll make it easier if I ever live there. And I find it fascinating. I never got to learn it in high school, but our japanese housemate used to teach me little bits and pieces, and I enjoyed it so much.

Morning all

Sig updated to show new event Col ;)

Sweet, Awsome stuff... Thanks for that...

Hi all :D

Col - naughty, posting an event outside of the event section :unsure:

Opps... Was not using brain now...

Maby its just an EOI???

Yeah thats it and Eoi... :P

Japanese ftw. I used to be fluent... not that you could tell any more, I'm farken atrocious now :P

;) that is so cool! Well when I know something apart from Sumimasen & Nihonjin kareshi boshuchu I will let you know :D I knew a few other phrases too, but can't remember them anymore! :unsure:

cool, mark you are one multi-talented man.

i'd be cool so see how many people here can speak diffrent languages.

Hey Anna your doing the same course that Linh did before. i have another one of my friends doing 1st year in that course.

ANSWER: Depends on whether they're telling you to put them near a source of heat... :D But yeah most shops should have a basic understanding of what will and won't tolerate heat

:O that is so cool! Well when I know something apart from Sumimasen & Nihonjin kareshi boshuchu I will let you know ;) I knew a few other phrases too, but can't remember them anymore! :unsure:
cool, mark you are one multi-talented man.

Heh it can be frustrating though, when I listen to any of the Jap drift videos or those dodgy game shows (they rock!! lol) or whatever, I keep thinking "oooh I know I should understand that... argh!" and it's really frustrating :P But yeah I have been thinking for a while I should get back into it.

oh and... w00t @ post #5555 :P

Cross drilled and ventilated rotors Front & Rear

New brake Pads

Dot 5 fluid

555cc Injectors

Speed flow fittings galore and braided lines galore

Exedy hyper single plate clutch (sold the twin plate)

Rear main seal

HID headlamp conversion kit

Oil cooler

Oil filter reloactor kit

thats about it... Actually it was closer to $4,370

Does that include the initial outlay for the car or is this additional money spent?? :unsure:

Sorta...

It includes the change over price... Which was 15grand

If you consider the 10k trade i got on my HR31 then no... As the car was 25k...

It would be close to 60k...

No pics yet Bryn...

Just ordered it all this morning...

But i can picture the turbo for you... As i bought this a couple of months ago and still have not put it in yet as im waiting on my new company car before i pull the skyline apart...

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