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picked my car up at about 5pm today.. pulled over by the cops for the first time around at 9pm (no defect thank god!!)

"the reason we pulled you over is because your licence plates dont exist"... doh!! =P

mum was in the car at the time, and i just laughed.. was all good, the cops were pritty cool about it all *phew*

:P what the first day.....lol

How does it feel to drive a GTR??

this IS a wasteland.

Ah true, true! :P

By the way has anyone heard of:

"Nano-Technology Gasoline Saving Pad + Auto Booster

This set of items can save up to 30% of fuel,boost horsepower and many many more. Very easy installation."

I found it on a notice board at uni...

Has anyone tried it?

Paully,

Wait until you get a little older buddy... That back and shoulder hair begins to get a little longer; its quite disturbing when your outside doing a little gardening wearing a tank top and you have to pick fly's out that become trapped in your shoulder hair. :S

I'm wog too.. Northern

Paully,

Wait until you get a little older buddy... That back and shoulder hair begins to get a little longer; its quite disturbing when your outside doing a little gardening wearing a tank top and you have to pick fly's out that become trapped in your shoulder hair. :S

I'm wog too.. Northern

ewwwwwwwwwwww, looks like i won't be sleeping tonight :P

Paully,

Wait until you get a little older buddy... That back and shoulder hair begins to get a little longer; its quite disturbing when your outside doing a little gardening wearing a tank top and you have to pick fly's out that become trapped in your shoulder hair. :S

I'm wog too.. Northern

Would never have thougth you were a wog cubes, im southern, Nap & Sicilian.

ahh astro i wouldn't believe that if i were you.

I’m sceptical too!!! these engineering students are always coming up with some new ideas that 'work'. I'd be more inclined if there was some data behind it... or maybe if someone credible had tried it

It doesn’t hurt to ask though

Good ol' Adelaide Uni :laugh:

The Adelaide Uni Eng students have the Biggest pub crawl in Adelaide- so thats what swayed my decision. Haha

Nah, I was thinking about doing mining eng at Mawsons but I got a better TER than expected so I opted for Adelaide. I'm finishing up this yr...

Happy B'day Ben

Ah true, true! :laugh:

By the way has anyone heard of:

"Nano-Technology Gasoline Saving Pad + Auto Booster

This set of items can save up to 30% of fuel,boost horsepower and many many more. Very easy installation."

I found it on a notice board at uni...

Has anyone tried it?

got pics, theres a gizmo 2 mates of mine bought @ auto shops that is ment to reverse charge the fuel or something and get better performance and better mileage

Nano-technology Gasoline Saving Pad -stick underneath the petrol tank.

Its nano-particle can activate and modify petrol’s positive and negative ions, in order to increase combustion dynamicity. That sorta sounds believable...the combustion dynamics stuff

I just wonder if the benifits outweigh costs... If it infact does what it claims.

well i'm pretty happy with myself, i start working (for the dole) on Monday :thumbsup:

it's so great the guy that i saw likes Human Nature, we had a great chat about them

but sadly he's not going to there concert :wave:

oh he said if i do well he'll take me for a ride on his bike :thumbsup:

should be fun, haven't been on 1 in about 15yrs :)

well i'm pretty happy with myself, i start working (for the dole) on Monday :thumbsup:

it's so great the guy that i saw likes Human Nature, we had a great chat about them

but sadly he's not going to there concert :wave:

oh he said if i do well he'll take me for a ride on his bike :thumbsup:

should be fun, haven't been on 1 in about 15yrs :)

Is he Gay?

and is that his push bike.............LOL

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