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Allan [R334door(s2)] - your sig is concerning me. How does that work?

its just a reminder how vulnerable sites are you can get any1s ip etc threw just clicking a image on any website they have ur details same as sau.

don't worry it shows u ur own ip not to any1 else hope that makes sense lol.

Edited by R334door(s2)
Has gazzanats got motorkarna?

nah. nothing that exciting. they got; burnouts, dash for cash, straight line super skid, go-to-whoa, dyno, cruize the track and show & shine. over 2 days.

nah. nothing that exciting. they got; burnouts, dash for cash, straight line super skid, go-to-whoa, dyno, cruize the track and show & shine. over 2 days.

Hmmmmm, epic fail.

I'm pretty keen to give motorkarna a go. Ohwell I'll wait for another moto@monarto day then. ;)

I know its not a jap focused event... I went last year and got pretty bored lol but I'll be going this year because a friend of mine will be entering his car, probably the powerskid contest etc.

Anyone know when the next prac motokrana event is? lol

Anyone know when the next prac motokrana event is? lol

1/11/2009. its a sunday, but its a comp, not a come and try day, hosted by Porsche Club

anyone gonna come to the Hillclimb come and try day? 26/09/2009

not too cool to gather IP info on your sig allan, just shows you how crappy the security levels are..loljust a simple script ..lol

right Daniel..lol

(on the websites they gather info as soon as you enter the site any site how do you think they ban ur ip add.!!)

are you serious or you must be dumb sorry if i offended you but goto this site where i got the signature from

it doesnt gather ip info as far as im aware so keep ur nasty thought's to ur self.

have i ever complained to you.

why do you care what i have in my signature.!

link to site where i got it from........ www.danasoft.com

and i will leave this alone now.

Edited by R334door(s2)

Yay! Back from Ballarat. 7 hours goes by quick ... not!

On the way over, got pulled over for 'speeding' in Nhill. Officer was nice to let me go. I had apparently done 60kph in a 40kph school zone, but the zone is poorly signed and was only 4 minutes to go for the 4pm end of school zone, and we were looking for a Maccas at the time. He was forgiving and let me off. :D

Saw LOTS of police both sides of the border. Guess they really are trying to reduce the country road toll. :D

Also got a call from my pommy mate on Saturday ... he crashed my race bike at Mallala :P Apart from a few scratches and broken lever, the bike was alright. My mate was rightfully embarassed. Guess I'm getting some new bits for it then ;)

brakes are done. might try some motul fluid or something next time. its a bit soft for my liking. even after being flushed and having a bottle and a half bled through it. should suffice though. im just picky as all f**k.

brakes are done. might try some motul fluid or something next time. its a bit soft for my liking. even after being flushed and having a bottle and a half bled through it. should suffice though. im just picky as all f**k.

Sorry I couldn't finish them off for ya. Come past on the weekend, I'll do them proper for ya, they shouldn't be squishy/soft

Sorry I couldn't finish them off for ya. Come past on the weekend, I'll do them proper for ya, they shouldn't be squishy/soft

no worries dude.

workin this weekend though. theyre probably fine, im just really pedantic. ill drop by when ive got some different fluid and we'll redo it and get my rears sorted.

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