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pffft. I'd give it a run on the street.

Haha, had a quiet laugh to myself then. If a nicely modified Skyline and that pulled up at the traffic lights, who would get defected first?

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hey guys, well im off to qld on friday so was just wondering whats a good but compact and cheapish digital camera to buy.

Im currently looking at a Panasonic one. 9MP, 10x optical zoom, 28mm wide angle lens, 3" screen, HD movies etc

cheers Steve. Currently comparing it to the cannon 980 IS and all tho the canon has higher mp the Panasonic is capable of more things.

anyone else who wants to have a look http://panasonic.com.au/products/details.cfm?objectID=4534

if you want unbiased review of camera's go to cameralabs.com

ALSO

Interestingly like its predecessor, there’s actually a higher resolution sensor in the body – a 10.7 Megapixel chip in the case of the TZ5 – but Panasonic only uses a smaller portion of it. This allows the camera to cleverly maintain its coverage across wider aspect ratios.
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Hey guys,

Hope everyone had a great Christmas!

Ok so my car just before started misfiring and running lumpy with the engine light on. I turned it off and back on a few times and then it was fine.... Would this most likely be a spark plug or dirty leads issue?.....it's just been serviced too.

Thanks :cheers:

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