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lol, canteen wouldn't accept my 10c coin as its 'not australian'. turns out to be some arab coin. Whats the odds its worth about a million AUD?

Did you and Brizzy rocker do alittle hokey pokey?

Also..... anyone have experience with haltech or emanage? I can get an emanage blue for pretty cheap off a mate, but apparently they're a pain to install + tune (anyone here know someone who can tune them?)

On the other hand, I know nothing about the haltechs.

I was wanting to install myself, I'm pretty handy....... but won't be able to tune.

Debate......... NOW!

No contest, Haltech pwns

cricket this arvo :domokun:

awesome

i hate it when its on at the gabba, bugger off people these are my pubs! lol

you live in woolangabba? :domokun:

ps ur a dog

work in Wooloongabba! Live just down the road in Yeronga

PS i know right! I was still at work at 7:00 so no icecream for me

or just source a A'pexi PFC and hando commando since its just plug and play..

FAIL

i hate it when its on at the gabba, bugger off people these are my pubs! lol

Still tossing up if I want to head in after work today. No one wants to go with me since its $57 a ticket, but I can go in for free, and hit up the German club too. Tempting

power FCs are so 80's

+1

work in Wooloongabba! Live just down the road in Yeronga

how very interesting indeed

Still tossing up if I want to head in after work today. No one wants to go with me since its $57 a ticket, but I can go in for free, and hit up the German club too. Tempting

you know where ill be when u get peckish

wtf u fags on about who said anything about tuning with a HC ? lol tard

obviously if moist sack is complaining about $6 in coins

then he might be wanting to do things on the cheap side

or just source a A'pexi PFC and hando commando since its just plug and play..
wtf u fags on about who said anything about tuning with a HC ? lol tard

this made the impression that all you need to do it plug it in and play with it yourself and the car will be tuned

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