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send the bill to the family who probably lost a loved one while that ambulance tried to get there. give me a break, cmon josh your better then that.

So I probably shouldn't mention I think sending letters to people who send in obituaries is perfectly ethical for getting new real estate listings...

i like it. can I sue brisbane city council for my gutter rash? incorrectly maintained curb caused it. I'm sure I could sue them but legal costs > cost of wheel repair. Wasted effort.

You do know it costs almost nothing to send a few letters with photos and a couple of phone calls with there insurance department.

10k payment required no lawyers to step in,

So I probably shouldn't mention I think sending letters to people who send in obituaries is perfectly ethical for getting new real estate listings...

Just so you f*cks know, I personaly do not send said letters..

lol, watched much metalocalypse?

hahaha a bit! I've only seen series one though :D Once I'm cashed up again (read: employed) I'll buy season two... by then season three will probably be out too (if it's not already)

Once I'm cashed up again (read: employed) I'll buy season two... by then season three will probably be out too (if it's not already)

What can you do? Want to do? Dont care?

^ yeah getting one over the weekend, just wondering if there was any other way..

is mechanical better than electronic for boost gauges?

apologies for the newb questions, but im new to turbo's.. (always driven high revving NA bangers)

lol...

disappointing post

quick question,

got a manual boost controller (turbosmart or something) but no boost gauge, is there any way i can tell what boost its running? (unsure what the previous owner was running)

yes you will need to buy a guage

^ yeah getting one over the weekend, just wondering if there was any other way..

is mechanical better than electronic for boost gauges?

apologies for the newb questions, but im new to turbo's.. (always driven high revving NA bangers)

get an electric one, just jap sell pretty decent auto guage ones that look sexy for around $100 - swing me a pm if u are keen because we are placing an order soon - and the more stuff we buy the cheaper we get it :happy:

mechanical better?

does electronic boost gauge just read what its meant to be boosting at rather than a mechanical gauge which is reading the physical pressure?

yep, kev is on crack

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