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bastard stole my joke! >.<

not yet pete, but im working on it.

and i bought a ushanka. :thumbsup:

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deatschwerks have a pretty handy calculator on their site...

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LOL Dave & Roo, I just noticed your new titles........learnt the Russian National Anthem yet or what?!

Ja Comrade Sledinovic!

:thumbsup:

Here you are Dave: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Anthem_of_Russia (no, its not the rick roll) :yes:

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anyone read the motoring lift out today? on the inside page theres the usual article.

this time its rubbishing the usual "japanese car" drivers that go for a strap through the hills destroying the peace and quiet and killing families on their way home or whatever.

anyways, according to this dude, mallala and the collingrove hill climb and burnout pad coupled with the numerous sporting car clubs are more than sufficient to entertain the needs of car enthusiasts.

bullshit.

how often is collingrove open?

how often is mallala open?

how often can you just drive up to collingrove burnout pad and drop a fatty skid?

how about if you wanna line a mate up for a timed 400m run?

... oh hang, you havent been able to do that for what... 10 years? is drag racing no longer classed as an enthusiasts sport?

2 options. neither of which are often available. and thats enough to suit the hundreds and thousands of car enthusiasts in south australia? get real.

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anyone read the motoring lift out today? on the inside page theres the usual article.

this time its rubbishing the usual "japanese car" drivers that go for a strap through the hills destroying the peace and quiet and killing families on their way home or whatever.

anyways, according to this dude, mallala and the collingrove hill climb and burnout pad coupled with the numerous sporting car clubs are more than sufficient to entertain the needs of car enthusiasts.

bullshit.

how often is collingrove open?

how often is mallala open?

how often can you just drive up to collingrove burnout pad and drop a fatty skid?

how about if you wanna line a mate up for a timed 400m run?

... oh hang, you havent been able to do that for what... 10 years? is drag racing no longer classed as an enthusiasts sport?

2 options. neither of which are often available. and thats enough to suit the hundreds and thousands of car enthusiasts in south australia? get real.

i also saw this.

i liked how they highlighted 'mostly high powered japanese imports' who cause the problems.

EVEN WITH PROOF, that the cars caught at lower light where commodores, the police highlighted 2 car clubs which contain commodores, all the pictures of cars ripping skids where commodores and finally the picture in the cars guide bitching about jap imports doing burnouts and drifting through the hills was a bright f**koff red vn commo.

ive even saw a quote from 'adelaidenow' that was said by our mate, rann, "We will do what we can to get these drivers off our streets, apart from giving them a place to do it off the streets."

my parents are moving to sydney at the end of the year. been offerd so much to go with them. get to live in some high end community and a decent job yet i choose to stay in this shithole for what :thumbsup:

awwww she sooo beautiful!!!!!!!! you should get them all lol :)

You sound like Nene :P

Tracy and I were at the RSPCA last weekend. She wanted another dog ... I unfortunately declined. Not until our house extension is done. We have one stupid dog and one stupid cat already :P

good on ya for getting one from rspca chad, :P

and pubes, your dog is a staffy, there all stupid,:P mine decided it would be a good idea to flog our brand new flannelet

sheets off the line and use them in her own kennel.... yep, thanks sass

Our staffy gets chained up away from the back door now. Keeps jumping at it, cutting up her paws on the screen door. Blood everywhere ... I swear that stupid dog feels no pain :P

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?

NEO

Top feed High Impedance

Non-NEO

Side feed High Impedance

What i would suggest with the Neo's is to wire in the ballasted resistor for a GTR and use some GTR Low Impedance injectors as they are easier to find they have a wider range and they are cheaper. Also because they are low impedance it easier to control large injectors on low duty cycles.

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