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yup. I know the gsm pretty well and the DP.

What ya need

Alyssa is looking at getting an auto K13 or an i20 (in green or black) and wants to trade in her 2004 1.5 auto 3dr Getz. And get a really good deal :)

blown exhaust?

i didnt hear about that... i had the volume down low (wife was sleeping)...

Yea it is where they let the engine over run when they brake to keep exhaust gasses go over the rear diffuser to help in stabilty. aparantly mercedes powered cars are allowed to but the renaults are not for some reason..

but who cares.... GO WEBBER

team orders with red bull meaning webber wasn't allowed to overtake vettel and get 2nd.

Discuss......

Oh and hello everyone! I'm back :action-smiley-069:

Didn't Ferrari get into a bit of strife a few years back for the same sort of shenanigans with Schumacher being given a win he didn't deserve thanks to a 1-2 Ferrari finish?

Team orders are allowed now, but I think last night it was a case of common sense. Webber wouldn't have been able to get the job done so I think the team was just making sure they didn't take each other out on the last corner.

Mangs,

Got the bike working on the weekend only for it to f**k out on me again this morning. Think there is something wrong with the choke on the carb.

Mangs,

Got the bike working on the weekend only for it to f**k out on me again this morning. Think there is something wrong with the choke on the carb.

Trade it on boost for a used mountain bike inner tube and a fish tank, then drive the GT-R :thumbsup:

i think most are upset cause its half way through the season and now cause one team has protested they all have to change parts on their cars...

its poor to think if one team threatens the FIA with pulling from F1 they jump...

id just say "ok, see ya"

they need to set one set of rules, then consider/announce changes at the end of a season...

or if they announce early have them not take effect until next season...

Morning Mangs,

Fark, it's only Tuesday :(.

I'll give you 4 GPS units and a half eaten pizza...

You're a half eatern pizza

Today I got turkey slapped by a ratchet and an oil drain, and bukaked by a battery. Fail.

Sounds like my kind of party! :banana:

wished people would pick other places to commit suicide. that incident at geebung this morning made my trip in here 1:15..

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