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yeah, imagine all the gunk and shit yu'd get on the iphone from having it next to your ear all the time. Im happy with my phone. If i had an iphone, and it broke/got stolen, then i lose sms, calls, gps and music, the 4 things i use the most, all in one device.

So, anyone wanna but an old school (original) iPod nano? ill even leave my electro/house songs on it :thumbsup:

Edited by Damo_R34

Mike, the beauty of the internet! I downloaded it via torrent. Trust me, was well worth the download. Episode number 11x04, here's the EXACT file name to help you all...

top.gear.s11e04.ws.pdtv.xvid-river

Don't get me started on the iPhone, overhyped piece of shit as far as I'm concerned, as is the case with many Apple products, people just buy them to "look cool" and pay a premium for that coolness

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not sure but didn't someone on here with a rb25 in a red r32 ran 280kw with stock injectors? i think his name was simon or something

If it wasn't safe it would have popped by now being an unopened rb25, considering the workout that car gets from simon, Im sure simon wouldn't have done this if he didn't think it was safe. Jeff from The Speed Lab tuned it.

iPhone=marketing bullshit. waste of money. ill stick to my bulletproof nokia and my creative zen. no way i will infect my computer with iTunes bullshit.

MMM still loving my Sony Ericsson K750i.... does everything I want except change the channel on the TV hehe

-D

hey... looking at turbos for my rb25 when she arives!!

i have been looking through slouches GB and came across the 3071r and 2871r..

which would be the turbo to go for and wat housings would best suit! looking for response and 280ish even 300kw fo a later date!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ga...86-t210306.html

cheers

what do people think of these? going with my new slotted rotors.

EDIT, stupis link wont work!

heres some of the desciption:

QFM (Queensland Friction Material) Brake Pads are AUSTRALIAN MADE & OWNED

They have serviced the Automotive Trade for over 17 Years

these brake pads are rated at 750 Deg C.

they are designed for extreme use from the Street to the Track

K750 brake pads will perform from dead cold to 750 Deg C.

If you want the ultimate in performance & everyday durability these are the pads for you.

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