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yep spotted cara most of the arvo, and a white r33 on esply in dinga, got a wave? red 31, and another 31 two door with bonnet up, kmart auto????WTF who lets them fix cars?

dont forget all the on lookers drooling today cara ..lol

That is a bloody awesome shot there Troy! Any chance of getting it in high res - something like 1920 x 1200?

That is a bloody awesome shot there Troy! Any chance of getting it in high res - something like 1920 x 1200?

something like this ???

super hi rez will be posted tomorrow night, link to follow

Edited by sapphiregraphics
yeah mate, sorry forgot to reply.

All I can say is the ECS 512Mb DDR2 9500GT is a cheap no-name p.o.s., and the XFX 256Mb DDR3 7600GT is a high quality chipset and brand card (was the flagship model back in the day), which cost me $350 just over 2 years ago.

They are not in the same league imho.

But you do what you want - $70 is the price, otherwise I will keep it for when I make a media centre box one day (which is more than likely in the very immediate future).

Else I am happy to swap the card for a set of those fancy ratchet spanners you have :D

hahahah no dice on the spanners they cost me $109 and they havnt even been used yet there the wrong ones

yeah the ECS isnt for keeps its to make a computer more gameable when i sell it means it has warranty too

when i bought my X1900XTX it was 1k sold it about 2yrs later for $150 who feels silly now i went straight from the x1900xtx 512mb to the 4850 1gb

^^ cool, no problems Steve ... drop it back in the same place whenever you want.

Troy - thanks mate - looks awesome on the Samsung 24" ;)

hehe you a fan of muh car andrew :) want me to sign that pic for you next LOL :D

spotted a black/dark grey 32 on main north road between salisbury and elizabeth on the northbound side with a cop car parked rather uh... aggressively in front of it. i think some had to bite the pillow.

and a couple hundred meters down the road, same side, same deal with a f**k yeah xf falcoon. interesting.

was at 3 am.

Edited by scandyflick

spotted yesterday arvo...white R33 with white rims and polished lip....with SAU sticker R/H r quarter window parked out front of car parts plus at lonsdale....think i see this parked out the back of cash converters every now and then at noarlunga too

spotted yesterday arvo...white R33 with white rims and polished lip....with SAU sticker R/H r quarter window parked out front of car parts plus at lonsdale....think i see this parked out the back of cash converters every now and then at noarlunga too

thats abe from dinga

Oh, I could really say something twisted.

But I won't :nyaanyaa:

dont worry roo, i teased her already for it..lol

bogans in a ford , drooled for 5 min at least , they had to go out of there way to stop

then two car loads of kids on the beach

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