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i need the intercooler hose than joins the "twin turbo" pipe to the intercooler piping in the passenger-side skirt.

from factory it has a foam cover on it, because it sits under the airbox snorkle.

give koji a call at Japanese Import Spares, I dare say he'd have something

-D

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he messed me around yesterday, wasting 20 minutes of my time to tell me he can't sell it to me because its on a half cut.

I called him the other day for a standard airbox, said he has one, came in today to buy it but he couldnt find it! Wasted my time going up there for nothing.

nexcess' facility doesnt look that great :S

what do u mean? looks fine to me. underfloor wiring, diesel backup generator, ups transitional supplies, oodles of bandwidth

seen a few data centres in my time, they all look just like that....

-D

Edit - apart from the fact its located in michigan? huh? I thought the servers were coming back to aus (unless the transition hasnt happened yet?)

check this out for one of the most retarded reporting ever

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/ipromise/...h-1225842561655

dude has an ae86, not a celica...

not to mention somehow they believe pod filters can get filled with petrol and then explode...

the comments are truly disturbing

-D

what do u mean? looks fine to me. underfloor wiring, diesel backup generator, ups transitional supplies, oodles of bandwidth

seen a few data centres in my time, they all look just like that....

-D

Edit - apart from the fact its located in michigan? huh? I thought the servers were coming back to aus (unless the transition hasnt happened yet?)

Eh, been in lots of datacenters in my time - in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, & Adelaide. I guess comparitively to the *good* ones I've been in, it didnt seem that great - up to par with a *reasonable* level one, but just nothing 'special'. I was also a bit surprised they didn't really give much details on their network capacity on their site.

Forum is heaps faster. <3 it.
what do u mean? looks fine to me. underfloor wiring, diesel backup generator, ups transitional supplies, oodles of bandwidth

seen a few data centres in my time, they all look just like that....

-D

Edit - apart from the fact its located in michigan? huh? I thought the servers were coming back to aus (unless the transition hasnt happened yet?)

Yep Christian posted a message this arvo and the migration hasn't actually happened yet .... outage was just preliminary backup works or something to that effect.

Yep Christian posted a message this arvo and the migration hasn't actually happened yet .... outage was just preliminary backup works or something to that effect.

coolness

that reboot made a huge difference tho lols

anyhow, if the migration is yet to happen, im lookin forward to it

-D

LOL watched MXC before on Fox 8 - haven't laughed so hard in ages. The cheesy American voice-overs are absolutely classic. If you haven't seen it before do yourself a favour and watch/record it on Fox, or acquire it from other source. Definitely worth it!

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