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^^ Speak to Cubes, theres nothing he doesn't know about e85 :(

Struggling to work that one out. :S

I guess he feels that its going to be hotter, which will thin the oil out more :D

Edited by Damo_R34

well during summer time i drive long distances for fishing trips! i use valvoline 10/50 because the oil temp seems better and engine noise is quieter than when i use my normal oil nulon 10/40! could even be because of the brands i use but they're the only 2 i use

Edited by nos man
What were u doing? :(

Massive late reply :D

I work at the cas in Valet, some clown reckons I took money off them and pocketed it or something :D

Like I'm gonna risk my job for something stupid like that. Probably some kent just stirring the pot.

I like POETS Day..... Piss Off Early, Tomorrow's Saturday...

-D

lol, i like that one as well.

I shall be having one of those today; piss off early to the richmond and sink some brews with the work crew up on the balcony in the mall.

and damn its fine weather for it too!

on another note, i hear they are lighting up that Rundle lantern bizzo above Hungry jacks tonight

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