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Hahahahahah so you're saying if the liberals were in power the global financial problems wouldn't of happened. This is easily the post of the year and it's only feburary. Hate to break t to you but with the current situation I'll think you'll first d whoever is in power would have some sort of deficit in the budget.

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And what do the liberals do? They sit on a pile of money and do nothing. Part of kruds plan is to invest in infrastructure which will create a few hundred thousand jobs. We are not that isolated if we were we getting be getting this cold after the USA sneezed.

stol came over last night to help put the car up, cheers Andy muchly appreciated

after spraying him with rp7, and getting a screwdriver stuck in the cat for 20mins, finally got a .8mm round hole thru the cat

just want to release enough backpressure to stop boost drop

seems to have worked mostly, probably need to do again but slightly larger say little finger width thru the centre

sounds like a fair bit of work. one thing though, hole in the cat probably makes it effectively useless. just take it to an exhaust shop and have it modified completely.

stol came over last night to help put the car up, cheers Andy muchly appreciated

after spraying him with rp7, and getting a screwdriver stuck in the cat for 20mins, finally got a .8mm round hole thru the cat

just want to release enough backpressure to stop boost drop

seems to have worked mostly, probably need to do again but slightly larger say little finger width thru the centre

ive been up all night. night shift = days off are stupid. might buy an intercooler just for something to do today.

also, omfg!

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stock z body (pulled rear gaurds) with 18*10 -7 front and 18*12 -13 rear... do want.

hey i didn't mind that red Volvo on top gear last night does that mean i have homicidal tendencies towards stagea's, should i see my doctor if pain persists :):D

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naa you'll come to your senses when the heat goes......hot weather can make you delirious :)

And what do the liberals do? They sit on a pile of money and do nothing.

I'm showing my age here, but my mum would always tie a sixpence in the corner of my school hanky and told me to keep it for a rainy day.........moral of the story is, better to have it than to owe it.

Part of kruds plan is to invest in infrastructure which will create a few hundred thousand jobs.

Do you actually understand how he plans on going about this......cause he doesn't, not judging by the way he has hit my business since Johnny was shown the door.

after spraying him with rp7, and getting a screwdriver stuck in the cat for 20mins, finally got a .8mm round hole thru the cat

lol Brendan, expect a visit from the RSPCA :(:P

by the way, .8mm is only 32 thou.....the size of a needle hole?

ive been up all night. night shift = days off are stupid. might buy an intercooler just for something to do today.

Oh goody! A non-political topic. :(:D

I'm thinking of getting another cooler too ... a stealth unit to replace my home made jobbie :)

Oh goody! A non-political topic. :(:D

figured id change it up a little. keep my adoring public guessing. :)

I'm thinking of getting another cooler too ... a stealth unit to replace my home made jobbie :)

i just want to replace the tiny stocker. put a couple borrowed temp probes in piping both pre and post-cooler just to see how it worked. and well, it doesnt work too well. and whatever kit i buy with be copping a can of crinkle coat + satin black to the piping and a can of satin black to the core itself. mmmm, stealthy.

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A TV/electrical question:

I have a Samsung 32 inch flatscreen LCD in my bedroom. I bought a HD set top receiver box for it, and a cheap HD aerial from ebay. That didnt work, so yesterday i bought a dick smith HD indoor/outdoor aerial. I connect it, tune the tv, only picks up SBS through the set top box. SBS, SBS HS, etc etc. then i plugged the aerial straight into the tv itself, and tuned that, and it picks up SBS clear as day, but 7, 9 and 10 are all snowy. Would it be better to mount the aerial outside? Im so over snowy tv. Could it be the tv itself?

Brendan just bite the bullet and get your self a AMperformance high flow cat you wont regret it

i think there about $360ish will confirm price when i can get in contact with him, and you will probably pick up a couple of psi from it being able to breath

edit price confirmed $360

I'm showing my age here, but my mum would always tie a sixpence in the corner of my school hanky and told me to keep it for a rainy day.........moral of the story is, better to have it than to owe it.

Geez pete you are old bud lol

sixpence isnt that like centuries ago...time for using dollars and cents :(

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