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Damn! Blew my download limit again! Shaped for a week. I HATE dial up speeds (or worse)!

I hear you! We are on the highest download plan we can possibly get and we hit the limit in 2 weeks basically every month now haha. Im tethering off of my iphone now to allow me to keep some sanity.

and yes, shaped does seem worse than dialup speed sometimes!

haha I never use all mine up.

booked in for oct 8th with boostwerx

installing 6x S15 450cc injectors, plugging in my laptop, plugging in the AEM F/IC-8 piggyback ecu

and tuning for roughly 260rwkw

will have custom brake mounts made up next session to install my 4-pots, along with heater core & din-guages installation (oil temp, oil pressure, boost)

so... 2 tuning sessions to go. ecu and power tune will be down and completed (by me on road) for the mallala track day however calipers wont be on, cant afford the R&D time for brakemounts atm

oh, and I won these ebay today'

p/up soon I hope

17x9.5 R32 GTR UJB rims

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will stretch my 235/45's on then sell the current wheels below

hey tangles did i see a while ago you had a race seat for sale ?

a short love story

Love it!!!!

A SHORT LOVE STORY

A man and a woman, who had never met before,

But who were both married to other people,

Found themselves assigned to the same sleeping room on a Trans-continental train.

Though initially embarrassed and uneasy over sharing a room,

They were both very tired and fell asleep quickly, he in the upper bunk and she in the lower.

At 1:00 AM, the man leaned down and gently woke the woman saying,.......... 'Ma'am,

I'm sorry to bother you, but would you be willing to reach into the closet to get me a second blanket?

I'm awfully cold..'

'I have a better idea,' she replied 'Just for tonight,...... let's pretend that we're married.'

'Wow!...................... That's a great idea!' he exclaimed.

'Good,' she replied. ..............'Get your own f#$%ing blanket.'

After a moment of silence, .......................he farted.

The End

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