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I am undecided. I have tried it but I dunno how I feel. Ill give it another lash tonight....

My first experience wasnt so impressive, this must be how it feels for people trying vegimite for the first time.

The new vegemite is shite inho - Damo is exactly right - they have dumbed the flavour right down to sell o/s. It doesn't even taste like Vegemite anymorew - where is the harsh bite/tang we all know and love?

Oh and Damo, sorry to tell you mate, but the cover I bought directly fits like 6 different models of car, and can be slightly modified to fit another 10 or so :D

So, what is your guess?

a garrett gt3076 turbo will NOT make 320 rwkw!!!!!!!!!!!!

the bigger gt3040 with .82 rear exhaust housing will only just make above 300rwkw and thats on a forged engine and thas with external gate

Thank you for clarifying that for me mate. So what should i get to be making around about 270-300 with nice response. Happy with pretty much anything over 250rwkw

Good morning everyone!

Im already bored.... this Iced Coffee strong is making me freezing.

Good Morning Penny

I would love to share the iced coffee with you but no i dont like it.

It tastes like Instant crap mixed with milk. yuck

What the hell is with the non iced coffee drinkers here?? its very unAustralian!

On another note if its a nice freshly brewed coffee then i am all up for it.

i dont enjoy any type of coffee.

Damo GTFO if you dont like coffee :thumbsup:

VN Statesmen Andrew?

Thats way too much class there bro...I am thinking 3.8ltr VN exec :D

^^^ Krishy got owned!!!

What the hell is with the non iced coffee drinkers here?? its very unAustralian!

I hate vegemite too and I drive an import (not a holden) ... so I'm just following thru with being un-Australian :D

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Was gonna go look at a car tonight, goddamn, owner lives just south of Hackham :S hour and a half for me! Anyone wanna do it on my behalf? :D

thats like 5 minutes down the road from me (port noarlunga)

i might do it depending what car it is :thumbsup:

you plebs need some culture.

So here you go!

Looking Out

Across The Night-Time

The City Winks A Sleepless Eye

Hear Her Voice

Shake My Window

Sweet Seducing Sighs

Get Me Out

Into The Night-Time

Four Walls Won't Hold Me Tonight

If This Town

Is Just An Apple

Then Let Me Take A Bite

If They Say -

Why, Why, Tell 'Em That Is Human Nature

Why, Why, Does He Do Me That Way

If They Say -

Why, Why, Tell 'Em That Is Human Nature

Why, Why, Does He Do Me That Way

You wouldn't want to be around me in the morning if I skipped my coffee..... :D

Same here man....coffee i mean good freshly grounded up beans and brewed properly is like nectar of GODS....

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