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SLED: i just filled up with mobile 8000, i like so far, dropped my idle slightly, engine doesn't sound as harsh, seems to drop the revs smoother when i put the clutch in, and just gives what seems like a quiter, yet deeper idle/cursing noise

i think i'll give it a few more tanks, see what economy is like.... BAHAHAHHAHAHA... but thumbs up so far!!! :D

and s2 of californication FTMFW!!!!! how good is it so far?!?!?!?!?!

"no one should ever have to see their own O face"

"did you just touch my ass?" LOL!!!!

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SLED: i just filled up with mobile 8000, i like so far, dropped my idle slightly, engine doesn't sound as harsh, seems to drop the revs smoother when i put the clutch in, and just gives what seems like a quiter, yet deeper idle/cursing noise

i think i'll give it a few more tanks, see what economy is like.... BAHAHAHHAHAHA... but thumbs up so far!!! :D

and s2 of californication FTMFW!!!!! how good is it so far?!?!?!?!?!

"no one should ever have to see their own O face"

"did you just touch my ass?" LOL!!!!

Edit: removed partial spoiler

FINALLY ITS BACK ,

was so happy when i saw it was out

btw , did you used to work at adrenalin ?

i would consider switching to Mobil 8000 but in Mobil's wisdom they closed about half of there station's and there's no Mobil's (maybe one) on the way to Melbourne and very few over there didn't see any really

I mix between Mobil 8000 (mostly), Shell Vpower, and BP Ultimate

get down to 15litres left and put 50 in of the next fuel on the list

:D

man these knees are crazy

just wanna hang & thats a teribble way to think

love my kiddies and being stay at home dad to youngest (eldest is yr-R at school), & the little bunny rabbit is becoming a nice companion (follows me a bit, cute)

just so sore, killing me slowly inside & out

start SR morphine patches tomorrow

on the good side, the Stagea looks pretty nice with the $110ea 17x7.5 +38 BJR Graphic mags. lowered another 2 circlips front and rear to 360/345mm

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