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Martin I'll take it.

Also RE bbq if you guys wanna pitch in $5-$10 and I'll go the shops and grab everything. Depends on who's going to come so I know how much stuff to get. Burgers, steak, chicken, kebabs, snags etc.

let us know what the go is.

I’d tag along, but I still don’t have a running car, I got as far as my drive today!! Hell yes!!! Suspected fried injector driver or gremlin power issues to injectors now

Get a lift Josh!

I live in Bulimba. It's like 40minutes from Chapel Hill. Mission for people to come here. Can cat to city if someone is going through that way

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Pronunciation: \ˌmē-dē-ˈō-kər\

Function: adjective

Etymology: Middle French, from Latin mediocris, from medius middle + Old Latin ocris stony mountain; akin to Latin acer sharp — more at edge

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Main Entry: me·di·o·cre

Pronunciation: \ˌmē-dē-ˈō-kər\

Function: adjective

Etymology: Middle French, from Latin mediocris, from medius middle + Old Latin ocris stony mountain; akin to Latin acer sharp — more at edge

Date: circa 1586

: of moderate or low quality, value, ability, or performance : ordinary, so-so

had to push F5...4times jsut to see that? :S :D

Web site looks great tas :D

+1 for "amateur". I don't think there is any negative connotations in that one. Is there such thing as a part-time professional in motorsports anyhow? or any sports?.

You're also missing a word or two in "we reputable" of the second paragraph in About Us

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what do people think about products page? not finished but using that click on the brand and should come up from there?

I want to be able to click on the brand and see products, I wouldnt want to be hotlinked to the brands website. Kinda like Greenline, if I wish to buy an ARC product I can see what the suppler can get, not just re directed to ARC's site

http://www.greenline.jp/catalogue/bblist.php?brand=ARC

What nismo said. I hate it when shops do that. I don't care if you can get the whole range I want to be able to browse through that catalogue without having 4 different windows open.

correct.. but it will take some time for me to set that up..

due to the fact there are 11ty billion products currently..

but thats the setup i thought of initially to create the whole.. show i sell for each brand instead of linking to their main site..

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