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Anyone have any idea how to do a transaction between buyer from Melbourne and seller in Adelaide (me) for my bike? i have no idea what to do, or the steps on how to do lol and with freight aswel anyone have any idea who i can go through? need yo sau peepz help!

This is taken from the poll on hoon driving..

Pathetic creatures who "need to" do burnouts and all that childish idotic behaviour. Who says they "need to" do this? How about getting a life, some real responsible friends and a good hobby? Look at other countries. Does Europe have this problem? Not really. Let's ask them why. There is plenty of opportunities here to let off steam, like football, etc. etc. "Test their vehicles"? What for? Read the instructions: a car is a means of transport, that's all. Not a goofy toy to show off your infieriority complex and other mental disturbances to people who aren't really interested!!!

Seriously some people have no idea. Yet they feel the need to voice an opion about a subject they clearly do not understand or know anything about. F__k they make me angry.. I bet you the same person who wrote that comment is also the same type of person who drives in the right hand lane and sits 15km's under the speed limit then glare at you when you over take them even though your still going under the speed limit.

End rant.

hey im sure if we had an autobahn we wouldn't have hoon drivers either we would all be out on the bahn everynight :):blush:

Anyone have any idea how to do a transaction between buyer from Melbourne and seller in Adelaide (me) for my bike? i have no idea what to do, or the steps on how to do lol and with freight aswel anyone have any idea who i can go through? need yo sau peepz help!

meet half way .

Anyone have any idea how to do a transaction between buyer from Melbourne and seller in Adelaide (me) for my bike? i have no idea what to do, or the steps on how to do lol and with freight aswel anyone have any idea who i can go through? need yo sau peepz help!

half payment before the transporter picks it up, and half when the transporter has it BEFORE DELIVERY IS MADE TO THE BUYER!

as for transporting, i used fergusson racing, $350 for my old dirt bike and 5 cartons of acc.

>>fergussons<<

yeh but the car makes peak power at 14psi :) the kink in the curve is boost dropping and ad flattening out.. bloody actuator :blush:

but wow the difference is unbelievable!! never buy a rb20 AGAIN!

welll FINALLY....

need a stiffer actuator but makes 250.1 @17psi DROPPING to 14-15psi big time...

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Nice work mate very linear power graph. I'm running a 10psi actuator and mine hits 18psi trailing of to a tad under 16psi. Did you get that dyno'd at Aussies?

yeh was done at aussies...

yeh i picked up a STIFF 13psi actuator ill be whackin on!!!

Sounds like a plan,you going to running anymore boost or are you happy where its at. Top bokes down there at aussies always willing to help.

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