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If I >was< to build myself a doomsday bunker in which I could live underground with my army of lightbulbs with feet, and I wanted to store a few hundred litres of petrol, how long would said petrol last until it went bad?

I can't very well conquer the world with shitty petrol

-D

Hey Dudes

If I >was< to build myself a doomsday bunker in which I could live underground with my army of lightbulbs with feet, and I wanted to store a few hundred litres of petrol, how long would said petrol last until it went bad?

I can't very well conquer the world with shitty petrol

A few hundred litres woulnt even get you to Melbourne and back (not that there is anything there worth visiting)

I think fuel is only good for a few months before it starts to break down (there are adatives to slow this down however) but whats the use of surviving doomsday if you are only left with regular unleaded (because the high octain is breaking down)

A few hundred litres woulnt even get you to Melbourne and back (not that there is anything there worth visiting)

I think fuel is only good for a few months before it starts to break down (there are adatives to slow this down however) but whats the use of surviving doomsday if you are only left with regular unleaded (because the high octain is breaking down)

You pitiful humanoids always think in 2 dimensions

I need the gasoline for molotov cocktails, not the car.... a well placed molotov cocktail here and there, voila, world domination.

-D

Well, I was meant to come down to Vilis tonight and meet a few of you. Got the run around trying to sort some shit out, got home at 5 and just thought fk it, there's always next week :spank:

I'm gonna try and make a point of rocking up to the xmas barby sunday though :down:

Well, I was meant to come down to Vilis tonight and meet a few of you. Got the run around trying to sort some shit out, got home at 5 and just thought fk it, there's always next week :spank:

I'm gonna try and make a point of rocking up to the xmas barby sunday though :down:

Rock up, sideways?

any z fans handy?

trying to find info on the new 370z gota a funky vid on youtube but dosnt say much on the engine such as is the mofo turb etc and 1/4 time would b good :(

thats the vid i found

auto bliping manual sounds cool, although heel toe games can be fun

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