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What do you guys think ? If i remove the thermostat all together and just run without one. Good idea or fail ?

massive fail. Engines are designed to run warm not cold.

Get a genuine nissan thermostat, all aftermarket ones for RB series are rubbish

massive fail. Engines are designed to run warm not cold.

Get a genuine nissan thermostat, all aftermarket ones for RB series are rubbish

how much are they ? 11ty billion ?

how much are they ? 11ty billion ?

money shouldnt be the question - the question should be where do i get one and how soon can i get it :D

from nissan

should be in stock in melbourne if not brisbane (so 1-3 days)

they're not that dear, maybe $70 odd?

recommend metro nissan @ windsor, they're generally happy to deal with imports

from nissan

should be in stock in melbourne if not brisbane (so 1-3 days)

they're not that dear, maybe $70 odd?

recommend metro nissan @ windsor, they're generally happy to deal with imports

next question anyone care to donate $ for my thermostat ?

cool cheers i'll give them a call

Enrolled in uni for 2010. Enrolled in 5 subjects for both semesters and my preferred timetable for Sem1 2010 looks like this

Monday - 1pm-5pm

Tuesday - 4pm - 9pm

Wednesday 4pm - 6pm

Thursday 3pm - 7pm

Friday 11am - 3pm

And then I have to jam a 40 hour working week in there. I think I may buy some shares in Mother cause I have a feeling their sales are going to go through the roof :(

next question anyone care to donate $ for my thermostat ?

cool cheers i'll give them a call

Yes I will donate 15c get it off me next baskins meet

Dr Geoff - delicious lunch, delicious jailbait, delicious milfs

Spewin i missed out :)

Enrolled in uni for 2010. Enrolled in 5 subjects for both semesters and my preferred timetable for Sem1 2010 looks like this

Monday - 1pm-5pm

Tuesday - 4pm - 9pm

Wednesday 4pm - 6pm

Thursday 3pm - 7pm

Friday 11am - 3pm

And then I have to jam a 40 hour working week in there. I think I may buy some shares in Mother cause I have a feeling their sales are going to go through the roof :)

Looks good for baskins meet :(

Enrolled in uni for 2010. Enrolled in 5 subjects for both semesters and my preferred timetable for Sem1 2010 looks like this

Monday - 1pm-5pm

Tuesday - 4pm - 9pm

Wednesday 4pm - 6pm

Thursday 3pm - 7pm

Friday 11am - 3pm

And then I have to jam a 40 hour working week in there. I think I may buy some shares in Mother cause I have a feeling their sales are going to go through the roof :(

i just did mine - we'll havta organise it so we can have tea and crumpets at least once a week

im only doing 4 subjects however... we'll call the subject im doing atm over summer my 5th :)

Yes I will donate 15c get it off me next baskins meet

Spewin i missed out :D

Looks good for baskins meet :(

That it does :) Not looking forward to 18 hour tuesdays though :(

i just did mine - we'll havta organise it so we can have tea and crumpets at least once a week

im only doing 4 subjects however... we'll call the subject im doing atm over summer my 5th ;)

Are you at Gardens Point or Kelvin Grove? Either way tea and crumpets sounds good.

:) x2

:)

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