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fail on the spelling?

Nissan Moter Sports International

:/

I noticed that too!

In other news just received the keys to my house!

And in even more news.... got the GTR retuned today by Martin down @ Willall, made 300awkw on 15psi! Had boost controller issues stopping me from going higher but once they are sorted Martin in confident I will make 320-330awkw. Cheers to the man for fitting me in such late notice!

fail on the spelling?

Nissan Moter Sports International

:/

he mustve bought it from the same place in china that i got my seatbelt pads from - one set was spelt properly, the other had 'moter' sports...

to their credit they sent me replacements with correct spelling and I didn't need to send the dodgy ones back, so if anyone wants em, lemme know heh

-D

yeah i got this one when i did microeconomics at UniSA

Ken Adams sent it.

kinda makes you wonder how accurate it is?

Yeah Ken Adams sent it to me too. Doing Economics this semester. I know it will probably wear off but it so far it isnt as hard or boring as I thought it was going to be. Regarding the accuracy, I could see it sparking a bit of a debate between professors from different areas. The model is just applying the "past as present as future" concept I guess.

I'm buying a new TROLLEY JACK, must be the low profile ones. Who knows where is a good place to grab one?

Something like: http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...e=STRK:MEWAX:IT

Luke and I have one of these

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I'm buying a new TROLLEY JACK, must be the low profile ones. Who knows where is a good place to grab one?

Something like: http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...e=STRK:MEWAX:IT

umm reminds me that i gotta get a similar type of jack.....that should do the job Vu

Some people really don't figure it out hey...Yesterday arvo driving home at 4.30 in the arvo past flinders...Bloke in a grey R33 decides to have a drag with commy ute from set of lights...Not good look in peak hour champ

^^ rofl nice

Back to being bored outta my head....anyone up to anything ?

Sitting on the 3rd floor of library at city west on my laptop watching great sights (wheels, and legs) go past on Hindley Street below.

Woooooo! 1500th post!

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