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I used a baffle plated cat to get through regency... never drove it hard the whole way there and back.

if you have a baffle plate and drive it hard then

the exhaust before the baffle plate will get hotter then the piping after the plate

that way they can tell....and defect you again for having a "non working/colapsed cat"

be careful with those mate

bahaha, profit.

We got a new vending machine at work, thought to myself, hmm, i fancy a kit kat.

Put $1 in, registers on the screen, drops into the coin return, ok. Put $1 in again, $2 comes up on the screen, coin drops back into coin return, brilliant! Select kit kat, viola, paid $0 for my kit kat :banana:

bahaha, profit.

We got a new vending machine at work, thought to myself, hmm, i fancy a kit kat.

Put $1 in, registers on the screen, drops into the coin return, ok. Put $1 in again, $2 comes up on the screen, coin drops back into coin return, brilliant! Select kit kat, viola, paid $0 for my kit kat :D

Get me a few while you're there :banana:

bahaha, profit.

We got a new vending machine at work, thought to myself, hmm, i fancy a kit kat.

Put $1 in, registers on the screen, drops into the coin return, ok. Put $1 in again, $2 comes up on the screen, coin drops back into coin return, brilliant! Select kit kat, viola, paid $0 for my kit kat :banana:

The coke machine at work was giving everyone 2 cans at a time for about a week..... the bastards fixed it on Tuesday!!!

i know that with the newer coke bottle machines, the one with the conveyor belt, if u hold the flap closed and it doesnt push the coke out, it will drop another coke onto the belt then push both out. i saw a guy do it once :banana:

http://www.spike.com/video/how-to-trick-coke/2862499

Hey Chad if you want i can bring that 32 catch can to Villi's if your going. Give you a starting point at least.

Yeah, that would be awesome, we'll see i there is any room to fit it :banana:

lol Chad, oil is meant to go into your sump not your IC :D

Seriously though, with all that oil in there, were you monitoring your knock count on the PFC while going around Malalla?

Yeah i did, after every session i would have a look at the max's and there was nothing to bad.

Just went and got some degreaser, so gonna go give it a clean up and do an oil change ready for tommorow ;)

fark me, friday 13 th must be my lucky day!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

i just won x2 4 day reserved grand stand seating + pit entry tickets + a harley ride in the drivers parade

on nova, all i had to do was sms the name of the driver

who won the first ever clipsal 500, of course, twas craig lowndes.

bout time i won something.

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