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Yeah thats what im planning to do, I just cant find what im after.

I looked at one at Torque cos they would trade in my car but the guy couldnt answer ANY of my questions so I walked away.

I dont want to sell mine then not find anything and be carless. I think I want to keep my rims too. Haha I hate buying and selling, its such a pain in the ass!

Nice PC specs there Brendan.

@Madaz: You can flash that P5e board with a Maximus or Rampage BIOS. It gives some nice oc'ing features, I flashed my Maximus with the Rampage BIOS and it definitely clocked higher.

Nice PC specs there Brendan.

@Madaz: You can flash that P5e board with a Maximus or Rampage BIOS. It gives some nice oc'ing features, I flashed my Maximus with the Rampage BIOS and it definitely clocked higher.

cheers, yeah i7 is sweet (same goes with the mobo and ram - gift, yay)

yeah the asus p5e can use the Maximus Formula bios for sure, however it is updated to the current bios spec.

anyone want WD 320Gb (3-off in all) ? cheap make an offer, but been error-prone for me. desktop weights atm.

Cara! I gave you advanced warning about that and you still fell for it :sweat:

ben sent it via msn............didnt recognise the url for it

Weirdest shit - I have a MASSIVE craving for peanuts at the mo :)

andy are you pregnant? :)

:) i miss all the good shit

but meh, i bet it would have been funnier in japanese :sweat:

sorry, but no.

it doesnt get much better than crack whores, meth heads, single wheel peels, near collisions, and swearing that you can hear from a block away.

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