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paul. i slipped it into 1st instead of 3rd

u managed to go from 4th gear to 1st gear by accident? Unless you managed to rev-match i find that hard to believe. Unless you were rolling at 10kmh in 4th gear and then went into 1st haha

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avU5onrWfYo

whats the bbcode to embed youtube on these forums?

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okay, i didnt slip it, i smashed it, thinking it was going to go into 3rd... it made an awful grinding noise. but as soon as i realised, slipped it back into neutral.

haha the whole truth comes out, cant half truth it here :D

You still interested in doing Industrial Design.

My brother applied for monash ind Design and his friend applied for rmit ind Design.

Monash included a portfolio submission and an interview

rmit included a test which i think leads to an interview.

oh and...

yeah boyeeeeeee...

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fark yehhhhhhhhhh tufffff

okay, i didnt slip it, i smashed it, thinking it was going to go into 3rd... it made an awful grinding noise. but as soon as i realised, slipped it back into neutral.

shit kent :D

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haha the whole truth comes out, cant half truth it here :cool:

You still interested in doing Industrial Design.

My brother applied for monash ind Design and his friend applied for rmit ind Design.

Monash included a portfolio submission and an interview

rmit included a test which i think leads to an interview.

yep, sure am.

im thinking about doing it at swinbourne..

Rmit= test= f**k that

this years my last year of school... FUUCKKKKKKK YEAHHH!!! :(

oh and nick, twas the first lesson man! i has improved!

also: thinking about buying personalised plates to show how passionate i am to some of my sydney born mates

[sYDSUX] :)

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