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I use http://www.tvtorrents.com - if you want an invite let me know Dave. Of course being a private tracker you have to maintain good standing of upload vs download, otherwise you soon get banned. As long as you stick over 1:1 you will be fine.

I use http://next-episode.net to manage what show have been aired and what I have/haven't downloaded yet .... very useful.

Of course it is probably illegal to use these websites, so I strongly recommend you don't download anything off the internet, for safety's sake :D

Dave - just get Heslo to email you the link from his torrent site. I do it quite often for a mate of mine in the UK. I haven't figured out if it effects my ratio or not but I imagine it does.

Sucks that Demoniod is down.

Dave - just get Heslo to email you the link from his torrent site. I do it quite often for a mate of mine in the UK. I haven't figured out if it effects my ratio or not but I imagine it does.

Sucks that Demoniod is down.

Yeah that will work... however he does need to do a 1:1 share as it will affect my ratio too

I use http://www.tvtorrents.com - if you want an invite let me know Dave. Of course being a private tracker you have to maintain good standing of upload vs download, otherwise you soon get banned. As long as you stick over 1:1 you will be fine.

I use http://next-episode.net to manage what show have been aired and what I have/haven't downloaded yet .... very useful.

Of course it is probably illegal to use these websites, so I strongly recommend you don't download anything off the internet, for safety's sake :D

oh, i would never use the internet to download illegal copies of anything.

but if you could hook me up with an invite for uh... research, thatd be win.

Dave - just get Heslo to email you the link from his torrent site. I do it quite often for a mate of mine in the UK. I haven't figured out if it effects my ratio or not but I imagine it does.

Sucks that Demoniod is down.

that it does. their last outage lasted months.

Better get all your torrents quick.

Ihug is getting sued . something to do with torrents.

If its legislation to not download torrents we will be stuffed. ISPs will have it in their contract soon.

Now that demonoid is down again. I just use mininova.

Better get all your torrents quick.

Ihug is getting sued . something to do with torrents.

If its legislation to not download torrents we will be stuffed. ISPs will have it in their contract soon.

Now that demonoid is down again. I just use mininova.

Oh well, Usenet is better anyway

Damn - I would go and tear the guy that you bought it from a new one. Clearly he has completely dodged a paint repair to sell the car and done the nastiest lack of prep imaginable! Looks like blisters under the front grille too, so assume that will need to be resprayed soon too. Bummer.

No blisters thats just water droplets. Owner told me about the job his son did in Japan to fix stone chips. Just didn't think it would do it that badly and easily. Seeing as I'd only owned the car 4 days and it was the first time washing it.. I nearly cried, but I held it together and just laughed at how unbelievably unlucky I was.

Also Dave, front tires on the sil ruin the whole look.

lol. my handling is compromised enough without running an undersized tyre. the straight side 225 will remain. and ill be going 235 rears next. :)

... just to keep it late nineties.

Edited by scandyflick

Dave, you can download 10gb off the Adam newsgroups every month, which is 10gb you wont have to seed back.

Also, don't suppose you've looked in to Adam's Communitynet? www.communitynet.net.au

Communitynet being you can download from people on your same exchange for free, won't count toward ANY of your quota, ever, no matter how much you leech.

A big ROR at those 2 in the same car.....that's like Ruby & Rhys going fishing together on a quiet Sunday afternoon. :)

Skaifey should've rigged his car to explode straight after the last lap cause Murphy reminds me of a couple of douches :P

LOL! However imo Murphy is a genius when it comes to that particular track.

Dave I think the rear wing works well, looks tough.

Just went past a crash repairer that my old boss is good mates with. Told me why the paint flaked and what I need to do to fix it.

Reason why it happened was when it was painted the primer was left too long before the white coat went on so it didn't stick properly. Told me he would rub my whole hood down, primer and respray it for $400. Going by the Ferrari F430 he had out the front getting some touch ups done he is a very good painter. Even told me if I want to go to another crash repairer to tell them 'this is what needs to be done'.

The amount of horsepower gained from those decals alone would have to be HUGE! What's with the headlamps...!!!!!!

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