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26 days without any liquor

reckon i broken any records yet?

its my pre-bucks detox...

so when i drink saturday night ill get plastered...

I reckon two pots and you'll be blind.

I'm over this skyline.

When giving it a bit, it spits (has always done this) feels like its about to stall then it keeps going, eventually will stall though.

Coilpacks or plugs again?

Another guy reckons upgrade the afm or buy a new one. It's got the pink sticker rb25 one on it atm.

Well have a nap, Then fire ze missiles!

Re Stupid 25. Try cleaning the afm. Coilpacks already been replaced? If not maybe give that a go. If the coils are going I would try to find out which one it is then swap it to one that is working to check that it is the coil packs or the spark plug.

Martin/John,

I'm wanting a new computer come Xmas time. Requirements. 2 monitors minimum. Will be used for internets, poker, and uni stuff. Cad/Suretrak/CostX etc. Want decent hard drive space 1tb should be fine I like to keep everything on external drives mostly. DVD burner etc. Semi decent sound for tunes while working. Budget $1500ish? incl Screens?

Well have a nap, Then fire ze missiles!

Re Stupid 25. Try cleaning the afm. Coilpacks already been replaced? If not maybe give that a go. If the coils are going I would try to find out which one it is then swap it to one that is working to check that it is the coil packs or the spark plug.

Martin/John,

I'm wanting a new computer come Xmas time. Requirements. 2 monitors minimum. Will be used for internets, poker, and uni stuff. Cad/Suretrak/CostX etc. Want decent hard drive space 1tb should be fine I like to keep everything on external drives mostly. DVD burner etc. Semi decent sound for tunes while working. Budget $1500ish? incl Screens?

Is 1500 your max price?

I'll have a look at suppliers and see what they can work out but xmas time is a long way away in the land of technology. What you buy now for 1500 will be worth 900 come xmas time.

EDIT: Tell me what you think of these, keep in mind these come with a 1 year warranty, I can do a deal on the screens for you. Otherwise, I can do up a custom one for you from myself personally however it won't come with the one year warranty.

Edited by hylian

Yeah, as the guys have said, no point planning now for a purchase at xmas

HOWEVER

I don't see a problem with your budget for what you want. You won't get a powerhouse for that price, but you will get a decent midrange system. I don't know the requirements for Suretrak/CostX but I see cad as being the most hungry. A few years ago you needed a powerhouse for decent cad performance, but these days any midrange desktop with a big chunk of ram will do nicely.

So yeah, hit us up again when you are ready to buy. Between all of us you'll probably get a few options to pick from :worship:

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