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O RLY?

That might be easier then.

Does you has the rest of the Stargate stuff too?

Yup. I has it all

Currently going through NCIS.

It's not bad when you watch it straight. But I have managed to get through two seasons in about 10 days. :|

3 more to go :blink:

Yeah when I got hooked on NCIS i was just watching ep after ep :S

I still has 95GB left for the next 16 days. I think it's time to download some stuff :blink:

Ive got a whopping 40 at the moment which lasts about two weeks.

Im getting on tpg $50 120gb in the next few when I finish moving house.

I lie, I havent actually done anything to contribute to the moving house, i just made the missus pack everything.

Ive got a whopping 40 at the moment which lasts about two weeks.

Im getting on tpg $50 120gb in the next few when I finish moving house.

I lie, I havent actually done anything to contribute to the moving house, i just made the missus pack everything.

That's the best way to do it. You just put a saucepan in each room, thus turning it into a kitchen, and making it her problem :blink:

Radpants :blink:

Well... I'll download the seasons of 24 I don't have then.

Anyone need anything downloaded?

Any chance you can find the Bud Spencer and Terrence Hill movie collection

Been trying to find it and have had no luck

Any chance you can find the Bud Spencer and Terrence Hill movie collection

Been trying to find it and have had no luck

Can you link me to something on them so I know what I'm looking for? I've never heard of them before :D

Then if I can find them I'll get them for you :rofl2:

if you didnt have the coil pack cover on you would have seen an awesome show....

kinda like those fountain fireworks you see :rofl2: just with more fire and massive electrical arcs

if you didnt have the coil pack cover on you would have seen an awesome show....

kinda like those fountain fireworks you see :rofl2: just with more fire and massive electrical arcs

Any ideas what would have caused it?

So the 31 has number plates now. I drove it home through the mountains and it is really nervous up front I think it is in desperate need of a wheel alignment lol. Other than that it drives fairly well for a car with nearly 360,000kms on it lol. Dan what time is futsal tomorrow?

hlyian: age, coil packs die out, some half arse it on exit, others like to go off with a bang. If it blows another set the same then take it to an auto sparky though....

Colin: 8:40pm mang, what do you mean by nervous? like doesn't want to turn in? if so, thats normal on a stock r31

So the 31 has number plates now. I drove it home through the mountains and it is really nervous up front I think it is in desperate need of a wheel alignment lol. Other than that it drives fairly well for a car with nearly 360,000kms on it lol.

How's the temp holding up? Do we get to see it on Thursday?

How's the temp holding up? Do we get to see it on Thursday?

http://www.xs4all.nl/~hopmans/BHdvd.htm

that's the titles. old school spaghetti westerns

used to love this shit back in the day, in the mother country, the fabled land of the winking fox

http://www.xs4all.nl/~hopmans/BHdvd.htm

that's the titles. old school spaghetti westerns

used to love this shit back in the day, in the mother country, the fabled land of the winking fox

found a couple, but not many sources. I'll see how I go :down:

hlyian: age, coil packs die out, some half arse it on exit, others like to go off with a bang. If it blows another set the same then take it to an auto sparky though....

Colin: 8:40pm mang, what do you mean by nervous? like doesn't want to turn in? if so, thats normal on a stock r31

Nah it turns too well. It is very twitchy up front. That and it bounces over the road with all the uneven surfaces in the mountains. Wheel alignment should calm it down at bit. bouncyness is probably from stiff shocks/springs

How's the temp holding up? Do we get to see it on Thursday?

Same as before. It doesnt go off the scale it just stays at like 3/4

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