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guess what i have im my bank account :thumbsup:

temporary numbers?

As an aside, looks like I will be getting a custom radiator done from Race Radiators with the money from Kev.

Seems that Mishimoto G35 radiator just won't let the airbox fit in the engine bay. Damn.

Beautiful unit too!

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I know it's old news but I just officially spent my stimulus package.

Mine has gone to Hornsby Nissan :) how unexciting!

But anyway, new front pads and machined discs and a variety of other bits and pieces.

I spose the next thread should be what are you going to spend your tax return on, hopefully I will find something more exciting like a remap of the M35 ECU or a set of 19" Osaka Mannus wheels.

yeah i rekon! we bought the fiat 500, i bought a camera and + lenses + other crap, so im pretty sure ive been stimulating the economy. recession my ass, its media hype and the fact that some US companies are cutting costs world wide.

yeah i rekon! we bought the fiat 500, i bought a camera and + lenses + other crap, so im pretty sure ive been stimulating the economy. recession my ass, its media hype and the fact that some US companies are cutting costs world wide.

just like the swine flu ;) media has blown that out of proportion!!

i think in the last 3 months i've spent at least 24k :D:( ...wheres my thankyou letter???

(you thought having a car was expensive... try having a BAND haha :) )

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exactly my point

and yeah spot on atomaly!! 'lets scare people' is what today tonight and those 'current affairs' programs think. thats why i dont watch the news anymore, its pointless!

thats why i dont watch the news anymore, its pointless!

+1

Have not watched the "news" since the first week of Jan.

I don't have the need to hear biased, politically motivated and filtered information.

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Have not watched the "news" since the first week of Jan.

I don't have the need to hear biased, politically motivated and filtered information.

i just read the age online every week or so and just skim through all the crap to the "sport" "technology" and the "motoring" :D

i dont think i've intentionally watch a 'news' program for a few years at least. ;)

i prefer national geographic channel and sci-fi :D

i wish i had cable tv lol hmmm discovery channel

but i download enough stuff to keep me goinng. and by download, i mean i legally purchase DVDs :D

and can anyone tell me where asian bird flu went?? ohh thats right, it went nowhere. good scare like swine flu! effing useless.

lol, your Sci-fi is probably more factual than the commercial channel news broadcasts anyway! ;)

if only :D i dont think theres much on sci-fi i cant watch.. apart from the b grade late 80s early 90s sci fi movies.

i wish i had cable tv lol hmmm discovery channel

but i download enough stuff to keep me goinng. and by download, i mean i legally purchase DVDs :D

and can anyone tell me where asian bird flu went?? ohh thats right, it went nowhere. good scare like swine flu! effing useless.

if i wasnt working full time to pay for foxtel, my 150gb of adsl2+ and my car id probably watch more :D

not to mention.. rent in southbank is KILLER ;)

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