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trying to get PM's out for this track day for ppl to pay the rest.. and its gonna take me like 40mins to pm ppl.. oh you have to wait 10mins between each pm.. go stick it!

oh and if you havent paid please do so..

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^^^boof if its the pulsar club they just dont let you join :D used my mums paid email account and still no

dont know wtf the deal is, just wanted to find out some crap about my pulsar n a friends

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Damn GAZZANATS, holding up the work for my car :D , most likely wont get my car back till early next week now...not enough time to see how its going to hold up for Loxton...i may not be able to go ;)

Damn GAZZANATS, holding up the work for my car :D , most likely wont get my car back till early next week now...not enough time to see how its going to hold up for Loxton...i may not be able to go :cheers:

I'm sure it will be fine, and you're not travelling alone. Get SLED to use his truck to tow you back if it breaks ;).

mwahahaha

the fic-8 works !!

I had the wrong exe program so it wouldnt read vic the pc

grr goddamned

now, to drop in the 450's injectors, write some air:fuel maps, ignition timing maps, and injector maps. plus 02 and frequency, all 21x17

Huge scope

have a look: http://www.aempower.com/files/electronics/...lease080728.exe

see you at the track day ! hehehe

(currently running the harness re-tinkered back into itself as the injector wires cut, the fic-8 ecu is on my desk here)

anyone familiar with InDesign CS4? Created a text frame, typing text into it, but when press enter it doesnt drop the cursor to the next line, nothing happens? wtf? cant find anything in preferences either. the only way i can do it is to right click > insert break character > paragraph return

anyone familiar with InDesign CS4? Created a text frame, typing text into it, but when press enter it doesnt drop the cursor to the next line, nothing happens? wtf? cant find anything in preferences either. the only way i can do it is to right click > insert break character > paragraph return

Try Shift + Enter

anyone familiar with InDesign CS4? Created a text frame, typing text into it, but when press enter it doesnt drop the cursor to the next line, nothing happens? wtf? cant find anything in preferences either. the only way i can do it is to right click > insert break character > paragraph return

tried shift+enter?

edit- lol, Norm beat me to it

^^^boof if its the pulsar club they just dont let you join ;) used my mums paid email account and still no

dont know wtf the deal is, just wanted to find out some crap about my pulsar n a friends

pulsar club eh :D sure it wasn't that bridal import place?? :cheers:

Nah wanted to get onto rexnet but i can't because im only on hotmail and be buggered if im going to pay for an email addy just to get onto one forum!!

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