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at this rate your car will be finished before mine.... *grumbles* still not f**ken tuned =(

edit: ohhh... caprica startes today, but i think its just re-airing the pilot

Who did the build and tuning man?

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been out fishing four times on various nights/various locations this week, holidays ftw!

we cleaned up a good amount of size and some absolute cracker size blueys off grange jetty late Thursday night / Friday morning. We did throw back a shitload of small ones however. picked up a few big sand crabs too.

Every time we pulled the nets up, never empty. More crabs than an 80s hooker's bush. After 1am we were the only ones on the Jetty, and that's when we bagged most, and the biggest.

it was dodge tide that morning apparently, so we didn't try for fish or squid.

crazy.... ever time I've gone fishing off an adelaide jetty I've caught bugger all except tommies and gar... a crab here and there but certainly not that many... largs pier is generally the one i go to...

looking forward to getting some snapper in a couple weeks time when i'm on the boat but would love some blueys and squid in the meantime.

anyone know if theres anything biting at rapid bay? campsite there is only $5 a night which means you can pitch a tent and sleep after drinking on the jetty so i've been considering it for a cheaparse getaway one weekend.. no point in going if nothings out there though

-D

Gamers form a political party to try and get rid of the current Attorney General :(

http://au.gamespot.com/news/6246654.html?t...adlines;title;3

It's no secret that South Australian Attorney-General Michael Atkinson is frequently challenged by gamers about his stance on the R18+ rating for video games in Australia. But far from the angry letters and e-mails the Attorney-General is used to receiving, a group of gamers have decided to tackle him in a new arena: the political sphere.

Atkinson is now being challenged on his home turf by a new political party dedicated to seeing R18+ introduced. Gamers4Croydon, a 650-strong party set up by campaigner David Doe in September last year, is planning to run its own candidate against Atkinson in the seat of Croydon in the upcoming South Australian election.

This is Michael Atkinson's reply:

"I assume the Gamers4Croydon campaign will involve criminal activities and dirty tricks, which is what I've come to expect from gamers,"

Apparently gamers are criminals and uses dirty tricks :)

Pity I'm not in the Croydon area! I'd vote for them.

Well seems Yellow Fever is setting in on my rear bar. To Cat or not to Cat, that is the question!

keep it, unless u forever want to be using ct18 to remove the exhaust pollution off ur rear bar :) believe me i know (one of the things imma get AM to do for me)

-D

keep it, unless u forever want to be using ct18 to remove the exhaust pollution off ur rear bar ;) believe me i know (one of the things imma get AM to do for me)

-D

Barely drive the R with the new exhaust, and already there is a nice yellow tinge to go with all the carbon splatter :)

no cat...

thats one pussy you dont want.

If the car wasn't white, i wouldn't worry. But as Ben said, be damned if im going to be scrubbing the rear bar every week or two.

Me thinks i might hit AM up for a nice high flow and get him to refit the ecv while he's at it.

yer, mine being black i suppose i never noticed it..

yer, ppls with black cars always complain about how hard they are to keep clean but once u own a white car, even the smallest thing is visible, be it brake dust, exhaust dust, bird poo etc

looking forward to getting nistune installed on my ecu so i can get my 575 injectors tuned to the nth degree

-D

keep it, unless u forever want to be using ct18 to remove the exhaust pollution off ur rear bar :) believe me i know (one of the things imma get AM to do for me)

-D

This is with a high-flow cat and 2 mufflers....

Video, Click here...

yer, ppls with black cars always complain about how hard they are to keep clean but once u own a white car, even the smallest thing is visible, be it brake dust, exhaust dust, bird poo etc

Never bothered me, because I tend to clean my car nearly every week anyways :)

yer, ppls with black cars always complain about how hard they are to keep clean but once u own a white car, even the smallest thing is visible, be it brake dust, exhaust dust, bird poo etc

looking forward to getting nistune installed on my ecu so i can get my 575 injectors tuned to the nth degree

-D

I've had both and IMO black is way worse.

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