Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 140
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

twink as in skwiz twink or...?
correct
of course you understand the nickname twink, yes?
no im just jumping on the bandwagon

feel free to elaborate via pm if you will

GODDAMNSHITFARK! i have nothing to do with this thread yet i am mentioned!

There is no bandwagon mitch. Its more of a single seater failwagon that Dave rides continuously.

*awaits a 'your mamma' joke from daves book of fun*

GODDAMNSHITFARK! i have nothing to do with this thread yet i am mentioned!

There is no bandwagon mitch. Its more of a single seater failwagon that Dave rides continuously.

*awaits a 'your mamma' joke from daves book of fun*

*obliges diligently*

only single seater failwagon i ride continuously is your mum.

:D

side note jake, got your shit sorted for tonight?

probably gonna be quiet in town, so your name on the door list probably isnt required, but its there.

Edited by scandyflick

[sCNDBTCH]?

Oh and turns out she cant make it tonight, which sucks balls.

So the only time that was ok is tomorrow for lunch down the bay. Just so happens to be Grand Final day, and im going out tonight. Ergh...

lol. mass fail. all that effort for nix.

which sucks balls.

i do believe youre mistaken, there will be no sucking of balls...

Edited by scandyflick
If he picks something else up tonight it is possible that balls will be sucked

I like that thinking.

How much are CC plates going for these days? they suit most cars..

In SA anything but the metal plates issued by Transport SA are illegal.

Prestige plates are plastic. Consist of white numbers only printed on a black background.

are cc plates paid per year? or a one off?

its a one off payment of $150

Yeah something like that. $70 for the plates and $70 to purchase the rights

as above.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • That's not a transistor --- it's marked ZD1 which makes it a zener diode. As to what the breakdown voltage is, not enough there to divine.
    • Hi all, Long time since I've posted here. Looking for some advice on what I can remove to further identify the cause of my issues.  I can move the passenger seat forward and back but the knob used to adjust the seat angle is pretty much free spinning, there's very little resistance.  Removing the side cover I can see that the chain is intact but the shaft for the adjustment spins without the gear attached to it moving.  What's my next step for disassembly here? Is this a common fault? Just being a little cautious as I didn't want to start removing bolts for a spring to fly out or something equally as stupid.  Cheers
    • The incentives are mostly the same, yes. Ethanol is cheap compared to the cost of doing 98-100 RON with crude oil alone. 87 to 93-94 AKI all with E10. In 2020 Canada mandated E10 as a part of their "renewable fuel standard" and is supposedly going to go to E15 in 2030. In California where there are only 8 refineries with two threatening to shut down next year it's been over 20 years now of E10 and 91 AKI maximum because there's just not enough refinery capacity or crude oil supply relative to the demand for premium unleaded fuel. And CARB's low carbon fuel standard means functionally none of the diesel available at the pump is made from crude oil anymore. It's almost all entirely 20% biodiesel blended with 80% renewable diesel (hydrotreated vegetable oil) now. The number of gasoline vehicles that support E15 or higher ethanol concentrations is surprisingly low, I can't imagine it being wise to play tricks like this without flex fuel sensors in most of the fleet.
    • It's almost certainly the same as the one next to it. Have a fish around amongst these hits https://www.google.com/search?q=surface+mount+transistor+m33&sca_esv=9cb49794e0b2005d&source=hp&ei=2vJ5aNjTB7Kw0PEPldnS8QM&iflsig=AOw8s4IAAAAAaHoA6qkfmF6XcygtrZ4Vu9f92NXF_RFd&ved=0ahUKEwjYqIPP7MWOAxUyGDQIHZWsND4Q4dUDCA8&uact=5&oq=surface+mount+transistor+m33&gs_lp=Egdnd3Mtd2l6IhxzdXJmYWNlIG1vdW50IHRyYW5zaXN0b3IgbTMzMgUQIRigATIFECEYoAEyBRAhGKABMgUQIRigAUjKCFAAWABwAHgAkAEAmAHfAaAB3wGqAQMyLTG4AQPIAQD4AQL4AQGYAgGgAuYBmAMAkgcDMi0xoAfMBLIHAzItMbgH5gHCBwMyLTHIBwU&sclient=gws-wiz
    • South Australia, which is hardly as far behind as the rest pf Oz makes out, and who is also not a paragon of progressiveness (read that as over-legislation) in the area of vehicle standards, has this to say on the subject: Adjustable coil-over suspension Aftermarket adjustable coil-over suspension components are suspension units that incorporate an external thread on the main body and corresponding threaded spring saddle that allows the vehicle's suspension height to be varied. If fitting aftermarket or coil-over suspension components you must submit an Application to modify a light motor vehicle form and a report from a light vehicle engineering signatory (LVES).
×
×
  • Create New...