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step 1 ask for advice on what mods to do to your car

step 2 take days off work, spend thousands on car in various workshops

step 3 wait till the next person complains about the mods you have done and begin from step 1 again

:( That about sums it up.

BTW got my Cooling Pro delta fin intercooler this week. Fill that big mouth in the front bar now :(

I'll stick my current Cooling Pro fmic on the silver Stagea.

Also planning that manual conversion for the black stagea in the next few months :P ... then track time!

Selling stolen phones and cronic :( thats how u afford gtrs kids

:P:(

Reminds me of when I was in year 9, I was at Marion with a bunch of mates. And a bunch of gangster guys came up to me and said "hey man, you want a mobile?" and I was like "nah" and he pulled out a old 3315 and said "$100." and I said "dude, I don't even work"

The good old days of playing Snake on a Nokia 3310/3315!

i had 3310 and droped it 3stories, cover came off but went back on and worked just fine :P

gota love the old briks. kept mine for ages, nearly got as much abuse as my dato :(

speaking of which discussions have began on possible rebuild, might start looking into doing a full restoro on it. yes ill fix the damn window and roof :( will be a longer term project after i finish uni. figure it will be good car to play with that way if i break anything it dosnt matter

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My dad had a 5110 and I played snake on it all the time, then I had a 3310 and that was awesome, and I had an 8210 along the line aswell as a 6510 and that was a bad ass looking phone.....

...and like when the 7210/7250 came out with colour screen omg that was like sensational!

Ones Ive had that I can remember are: 5110, 3210, 3310, 8210, 2100. Some LG thing, a ZTE F850 (it was free), and some other Nokia before this one... 5100? It had 3G, 2mp camera, wifi etc. And now a Apple iPhone.

I've always liked the Motorola Razr's. My mum has had a couple of different razr's and I think they are pretty good

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is it me or are psi boost gauges rare as hens teeth?

yes theyre rarer because they are using INCHES as the measurement and are imperial

Bar is metric and mmHG is a scientific measure.

I bought my psi VDO gauge from gaugeworks. They have several different types

-D

Wow ... I just landed an awesome job at work! (sense the sarcasm?)

Create a directory on our intranet and transfer 10 years worth of Development Plan CDs onto it. 12 CDs per year x 10 years = over 100 CDs (some months had no Development Plan editions) @ over 500MB per CD of info = massive headache. Some of the CDs are beyond their shelf life and not reading properly for the transfer. Oh goody!

:P

yeah, but its not too hard to convert bar-psi in your head.

math not ya good subject? :P thought watching for card counters you would have some skillz

real cars come with boost gauges :P and only milk n juice come in 2LT etc etc

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