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man, I gotta say, to all those poor folk surviving on a pension - fark it isnt easy

not complaining, not at all, but for the desperate out there in diar straits it just doesnt work. seriously you find yourself watching every single dollar

damned lucky I paid out my morgage, but how could some one on a pension afford rent/bills/etc?

you know its been 1yr now since I went onto disability support. erroded all my savings, lol stupid car

but i have my house -- Hoorah

:down:

another rant about adelaide roads... a guy from work was driving his r34gtt last week at night and hit a massive pothole = cracked rim, f*cked steering rack, heaps of other suspension damage... repair bill was sent to local council, but how many times will they have to pay for damages before they f*%$# learn their lesson and fix the f*#@% roads?? couple of weeks ago a bus i was riding got f*cked when it hit a pothole, hit the kerb and nearly ran off the road onto footpath, yes even with those massive wheels youre not safe... jesus f*#%@ christ, who runs this city??? blah... :down:  

...and thats what grinds my gears

Dave have a look at these guys in the US as well.

http://www.deatschwerks.com

i have not heard of any issues with there injectors as they are all flow matched and i bought some off of the already and it was great service.

About $450 delivered for 550's at the current exchange rate.

Cheers

I have used these's injectors a few times and they are unbelevable.
I have used these's injectors a few times and they are unbelevable.

Interesting. Are the injectors for the RB25DET different to that of the RB25DET Neo motor? ($399 for 550cc for RB25 as opposed to $459 for 440cc or $549 for 600cc for Neo)???

I had thought they were the same ... Neo or non-Neo?

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