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i vote do it, if you got the nasty holes on the boot from the missing wing could be a good way to cover them while making it supafly

looks like the vspec wing after a closer look no it aint no vspec wing but a simmilar nice style

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dont you mean.......Never oily, Never dry......?!

adrian, nothing wrong with plasmas ive been told, its all about what YOU need it for...

movies and sports =plasma :banana:

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i say go the cinema screen,my setup is awesome,i play games watch dvds and due to my tuner watch full hd through projector onto my screen and cause of my surround sound its always cool to watch anything

Well finally got the internet set up at home again :banana: Upgraded a few things with the PC too.

Now I'm setting up the security PC. I'll be able to log on and view the video surveillance cameras I have at home from work or any web connection. :P

Think I've taken home security a little too far? :)

lol adrian, i didnt want to soend 2600 + on a sony bravia, which would have been the only lcd i would have bought

picture quality is amazing!!!

but i cant complain, 1200 bucks for a 42'' plasma = :banana:

hehe... lol its harder for me as im with them all the time and i can pick the difference.. lol plus im fussy but yes GOOd buy!

like i said my grannies is going strong and shes happy lol

Lol Dan, you're a funny boy

Hey Pete, talked to my mate today about your shed, he can do it but he's booked out till Jan.

Thanks Chad, I was thinking to do it in the New Year anyway so I'd be keen to hook up with him at some stage.

While I got you here, I spoke to Andrew (Blue 32) through PM's about going around to his place one day and checking out what he has now done to his car while sucking down a couple of beers and talking rubbish. I told him I might drag you along since you've got a 32 & done a track day with him but I think he's coming to the Dyno Day at Boostworks this Sat so we'll catch up then.

By the way, IMHO, no additions to your bodywork, but that's just me.

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