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Life Story entry #323

Sold the Aprilia SR50 scooter today. Now I got the cash to buy my RS250 race bike back :(

Also purchased a 33 type M bar for the 33 today too. So tempted to get some polished 32 GTR rims for the 33 too ;)

Stagea goes to MV Automatics this week for repairs! Looking to be a good week coming up already! :D

See you lurking Matty

Pics of the truck with the new boots or ban!

im getting to it. camera is in the car and im lazy and half dressed (just got out the shower lol)

got to get it dirtier tonight

theres some gnomes who's lives are getting shorter first hahahahahaha

just saw the transformers flick and bloody loved it.....specially when you watch it with a chick that digs robots lol.....

and finally got to try the new clubs on the golf course today and so so damn happy with the buy.....game has improved as well....hoping soon for a SAU get together on a chilled par 3 lol

Hey just after some opinions... what would be the most boost you would run through a stock stagea sidemount intercooler??? I'm a little concerned with heat and haven't got round to a front mount yet.

Hey just after some opinions... what would be the most boost you would run through a stock stagea sidemount intercooler??? I'm a little concerned with heat and haven't got round to a front mount yet.

In cold weather like this about 10-12 should be fine. Just give it some stick and pull straight over and feel how hot it is. if its only slightly warm to touch you'll be fine.

i thought that the sidemount intercooler were good for about 12psi max....not enough cooling capacity after that pressure....cold nights shouldnt be a problem, its the warm days that you gotta worry mate

In cold weather like this about 10-12 should be fine. Just give it some stick and pull straight over and feel how hot it is. if its only slightly warm to touch you'll be fine.

Excellent.. I thought it should be but just wanted to make sure. I'm going to have to invest in a front mount at some stage, or I could always nick the one off the 32 :D

man, what a f**ked up night. went to a birthday. drank way more than i should have. lost what was left of my faith in humanity. almost got into a punch up with some dead shit because being the old fashioned f**k i am i didnt take to kindly to some dude punching his missus. got home with my car thanks to some very friendly and understanding cops. craving a bigmac. gotta be up in a few hours for work. f**k.

and finally got to try the new clubs on the golf course today and so so damn happy with the buy.....game has improved as well

Which clubs did you buy?

Dave I don't think you have to be old fashioned to find that unacceptable :D

+3, theres no excuse for punching a female. I dont care what the situation is, its one of those things that makes me sick

What time does supercheap open on a sunday? gotta go get a heap of auto elec supplies............seems my engine bay doesnt like getting muddy haha

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