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I was going to start a brand new thread...

But I thought I want to keep my account...

So...

I'd like to announce...

After 9 long years, countless phone calls to Telstra...

I... have... broadband. I'm using it right now. Wired broadband. No piss-weak satellite, ISDN, wireless, whatever... just hardcore wired broadband.

I am living proof that Telstra do have a heart. After them telling me it'd cost me $20,000 to get me on broadband... they changed it over in like seconds. No charges.

Holy... Shit...

I'm not used to these broadband speeds. I've been living on 31.2kbps dial-up for years.

I could cry right now. Cry with 1.5mbps tears.

This moment is amazing.

Lol Mathew.

Anything is better for me than 31.2kbps dial-up speeds!!

This is true, we only have dialup at the workshop and I just get angry and switch it off and thats just loading google. lol

i have a 40gb limit with internode and always end up adding 20-30gb more each month.

I know I know, but I always delete my porn afterwards so have to re download lmao

60gb per month here.. All paid for by work. :down:

DSTROY,

I've had little luck adjusting the handbrake. Set both cable tensioners correctly and then tried via the hubs. No luck it was still banging on so to speak. Nothing nothing BANG.

Shoot to down to a workshop that knows these cars and have them set the hand brake up. I had mine done last wheel alignment and now its due another as I've dropped height again and installed roll center adjusters.

Edited by TheRogue

Yeah, was gonna take it to a mechanic, I dont really want to get under the car without jack stands. It was working awesome before my last gearbox change over, so hopefully its a quick fix.

haha, thats gold andrew! :/

went out after the dinner to take some snaps. only managed a couple good ones before the battery packed it in for the night though...

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:EDIT:

found this cruising through my photobucket. from what was probably the first SAU cruise i ever attended. cant freakin remember who i rode with. was ages back. no idea whos car it is.

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Edited by scandyflick
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