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Ah thanks!

Only happened to me a few times but it changed the lay out automatically...

Back to standard now, thanks again.

couple of kiwis came in.

they wanted to set up a shop. at first i thought they were f**king around.

one of them looked at me, smiled and said. "oi wld loike to gether som iquipmnt to opin a fush n chup shop"

it was fkn hard not to laugh..

couple of kiwis came in.

they wanted to set up a shop. at first i thought they were f**king around.

one of them looked at me, smiled and said. "oi wld loike to gether som iquipmnt to opin a fush n chup shop"

it was fkn hard not to laugh..

worst attempt at a kiwi accent in txt ever...

loike is more aussie... its more u's in things then anything.

ie. luike, guther, aquipmunt, opun... the fush n chup bit is spot on.

dont ruin our language by making it sound westie aussie

worst attempt at a kiwi accent in txt ever...

loike is more aussie... its more u's in things then anything.

ie. luike, guther, aquipmunt, opun... the fush n chup bit is spot on.

dont ruin our language by making it sound westie aussie

sorry bro..

just tryna write out what i heard bro

Sup Justin.

Took it for the RWC today... booked in on Monday morning for the Reg. We're lovin it... awesome vehicles. The 19inch TV/Monitor came today and i am really starting to wonder how the f*k the installers are going to get it in, its way more massive then i imagined... guess i should have measured it up first.

Nah havent played the 360 in about 2 months... since it died lol

I pulled a plug out on the power board and it knocked the 360 plug out and as i was fumbling around with the power cord it made a nice zap noise and died :) Been playing the PS3 in the meantime. Going to buy another arcade model and mod it soon.

Hows things?

At the moment I'm missing renting where I was able to tell the landlord that the hot water was broken and they'd get it fixed... now I have to get it fixed myself, and pay for it, doh.

Currently waiting for payrise - due in march, no idea how it will be yet. All the good jobs available at the moment seem to be recruiters trying to get people for us anyway... sucks that contractors get 3 times what we get for the same work

At the moment I'm missing renting where I was able to tell the landlord that the hot water was broken and they'd get it fixed... now I have to get it fixed myself, and pay for it, doh.

Currently waiting for payrise - due in march, no idea how it will be yet. All the good jobs available at the moment seem to be recruiters trying to get people for us anyway... sucks that contractors get 3 times what we get for the same work

hahaha yeah owning a house has its ups and downs... still more ups tho.

ie. mine is now valued at over 100k more then what i paid for it 4 years ago... cant really argue with that.

What do you do Justin? Its funny cause here the contractors dont really get any more then perms depending on their role.

NICE!!!

Post pics.

My friend just bought 1, just last year, took it for a spin and it's great.

The VQ35DE really pulls.

Yeah i will once its reged and ive put the LED tail lights in.

my wifes is only an early model E50 so it has the VG33E... still pulls pretty well considering how much those things weigh.

hahaha yeah owning a house has its ups and downs... still more ups tho.

ie. mine is now valued at over 100k more then what i paid for it 4 years ago... cant really argue with that.

What do you do Justin? Its funny cause here the contractors dont really get any more then perms depending on their role.

Yeah i will once its reged and ive put the LED tail lights in.

my wifes is only an early model E50 so it has the VG33E... still pulls pretty well considering how much those things weigh.

Awesome!

Love the E50's.

So you got the 3.3lt V6?

Which level of Elgrand did you get?

- Caravan

- Homy

- Highway Star

- Rider

Did you get a factory body kit / aftermarket wheels?

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