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woot just installed external coilpacks on my CA18det, and wow... soooo much smoother!!

highly reccomend them over splitfires for a cheap $230..

also need one parklife ticket!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Edited by rad32
Just because i drive a 31, doesn't make me poor!

I've known this girl for a while, so its not exactly going to be awkward.

Strand, Salsa, Gringos, Revolving Restaurant seem like good ones at the moment.

i was at the strand last night with 7 other mates. was abit loud but the food was great!

the woodoven pizza was f**king awsome!

revolving restaurant was pretty shithouse when i went there, never been to the other 2 places

Edited by Import S13
if you stopped spending money on the truck, might make it easier to spend money on the 31. :)

had to set it up just how i needed it

plus the weather has been more suited to spending money on my truck :bunny:

i need a females idea on a place to take them.

Guys seem to say Mcdonalds and crazy horse....

Sebel on North Terrace will make her heart flutter. Cross the road later to the Casino to catch a band depending on the night. And Sebel is not as expensive as you'd think it was.

Bombay Bicycle Club has a nice atmosphere too.

Sebel on North Terrace will make her heart flutter. Cross the road later to the Casino to catch a band depending on the night. And Sebel is not as expensive as you'd think it was.

Bombay Bicycle Club has a nice atmosphere too.

bombay isnt bad but they tend to rush you

if you're after some of the best indian food, in the sorta atmosphere that would make her weak at the knees, then try 'Jasmins' in Hindmarsh Square .... I've never had anything bad to say about these guys, and thats why I keep going back..

I think for $45 ea you can have a samplers menu where they bring out small portions of many things - just dont have the tindaloo if you're planning to kiss her hahaha - place also has a stupendous wine list, and the waiters are >extremely< good there - try it, you won't be disappointed by the service...

for thai food, I'd recommend a place called "Khim" on Prospect Road - much cheaper than Jasmins but top quality - has a nice atmosphere to it as well

for aussie themed food, try the red ochre on the torrens - our own chef stagea works there and its one of the few places that serves crocodile and kangaroo

-D

I just asked her if she is allergic to any foods, and she said no, but dislikes Indian and Thai foods.

Daves idea of Escobar, with latin dancing in the background is sounding good.

And the revolving restaurant, with the grand afterwards is nice also..

back from another weekend out at the drags........awesome cars...........awesome weather..........and now a awesome sunburn too :) however got to finally run the 34 a couple of times to see what she is capable of...........cant wait to do it again!

Daves idea of Escobar, with latin dancing in the background is sounding good.

And the revolving restaurant, with the grand afterwards is nice also..

gauchos and escobar > revolving and grand. trust.

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