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Hey does anyone know where to buy one of those R4 DS Lite Chips thingo? lol the one how u can download games on the memory card and just play??

They no longer make the R4 cards (I have 2 and they are great) but there is a replacement. Go to http://www.ozmodchips.com they have great gear and are reputable and well priced.

yay for 1st home owners grant increase :D

Pfft, I got mine when the $14K was standard the first time >_<

I'm on my third house now, so I cant get it ... unless I use another name :)

wat can u build a 3bedroom house for?

Thats a bit of a broad question with not a straight answer. Depends on the land price and selection of home to build on it.

These $200K packages will only get you shit locations and homes nowdays.

I built my 3 bedroom home 6 years ago in the Sheidow Park area on a 14m x 34m block for a total of $142,500 ... only 6 years ago! Sold it last year for $345K. The land alone cost me $45K then. Same size land is $180K-$200K now ... madness! To build now what I built then is over $300K. There is no way I would build now. Greedy builders and greedy government. Money is better off in already established.

I shopped around for about 6 months before I purchased my new home for $340K and its twice the size of my property sold last year. Plus I'm adding on an extension for 2 more bedrooms and a bathroom starting in the next few weeks ... oh, and still plenty of room for the 7.3m long pool and my 2 car garage/workshop. Designing and building it myself. >_<

Thats a bit of a broad question with not a straight answer. Depends on the land price and selection of home to build on it.

These $200K packages will only get you shit locations and homes nowdays.

I built my 3 bedroom home 6 years ago in the Sheidow Park area on a 14m x 34m block for a total of $142,500 ... only 6 years ago! Sold it last year for $345K. The land alone cost me $45K then. Same size land is $180K-$200K now ... madness! To build now what I built then is over $300K. There is no way I would build now. Greedy builders and greedy government. Money is better off in already established.

I shopped around for about 6 months before I purchased my new home for $340K and its twice the size of my property sold last year. Plus I'm adding on an extension for 2 more bedrooms and a bathroom starting in the next few weeks ... oh, and still plenty of room for the 7.3m long pool and my 2 car garage/workshop. Designing and building it myself. :D

you'll have to let me know when it's done so i can move into my new room >_< haha

Im pretty sure that when you go through regency, they will make you peel any non-standard tint off the front side windows.

black glass on R34's ftw :O

Black privacy glass on the Stagea ftmfw :(

Couple of us are going bowling at Bowland Salisbury tonight at 8:30 if anyone wants to come? We have 2 lanes booked so you will have to book your own. 2 Clayson Road, Salisbury East.

Couple of us are going bowling at Bowland Salisbury tonight at 8:30 if anyone wants to come? We have 2 lanes booked so you will have to book your own. 2 Clayson Road, Salisbury East.

i thought that tonight the meet was at villies

what happened to that????

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