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Just got back from watching The Dark Knight - what an awesome movie I highly recommend everyone go watch it :)

Yep just got back from watching it at the drive in. Fkn unreal. Ledger was awesome but the whole movie was pretty good, it unravelled quite nicely. Bring on Batman 3

-D

there's actually a thread for changing your user name somewhere, you just gota post what you want it changed to and when a mod gets time he can change it for you.

don't think they like making regular changes so choose wisely :) and wait for people to ask who the hell are you

there's actually a thread for changing your user name somewhere, you just gota post what you want it changed to and when a mod gets time he can change it for you.

don't think they like making regular changes so choose wisely :) and wait for people to ask who the hell are you

hahaha so how many times have u changed yours Dan?

i was just wondering how long it takes to send out letters within the state? because i'm expecting 2 group certificates and i already recieved one but the other one has yet to come and they were both sent on the same day!

UNfkingBELIEVEABLE

SO I killed the cressida right, drove over 10kays with the needle on H, had the rattle of death going the whole time and also managed to cook the oil in it.

I topped up the oil/coolant today, turned the key and after a few lazy chugs, she fires up and settles to a reasonably good idle, given the previous abuse. I also drove it a further few kays with not a single problem (it hesitated slightly when moving off from a standstill on a steep hill).

I just can't fathom how it could take so much abuse and still run and drive like nothing happened. Fking 7M is damn near unbrakeable :)

UNfkingBELIEVEABLE

SO I killed the cressida right, drove over 10kays with the needle on H, had the rattle of death going the whole time and also managed to cook the oil in it.

I topped up the oil/coolant today, turned the key and after a few lazy chugs, she fires up and settles to a reasonably good idle, given the previous abuse. I also drove it a further few kays with not a single problem (it hesitated slightly when moving off from a standstill on a steep hill).

I just can't fathom how it could take so much abuse and still run and drive like nothing happened. Fking 7M is damn near unbrakeable :)

haha nice!

Ask Jeff from The Speed Lab how his rb20 is still running. Abuse and neglect to absolute maximum lol.

lol, it is slow when i have the missus in the car :D

she keeps me in line ha ha

I get my missus in the car and its slow.

I get her on the bike and she wants fast. :)

But too wet for the bike :P

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