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lol when i pulled my auto spoiler off i weighed it for shits n giggles... fuckin thing weighed heaps... like full blown cast iron actuators to move the fucking thing up and down from the cold war school of thinking. you could do that much more easily, quicker and with less moving parts these days.

hmmmmm... anyone on here have any series of the Samsung LEDs?

im looking at the 55" Series 7 and wanted to know if anyone has any experience with em...

http://samygo.sourceforge.net/

monkeys right... auto spoilers are teh gay. Plus the stock non Type-M front bar looks shite. Get a Type-M front bar and dump it.

If i was going to change the bar I would have gone with a gtr frontbar instead, keeping the car looking the same as it came out of the factory and as ive had micolour paint the whole front of the car then its definitely staying :)

I did look at the Series 9 LED backlit LCD but it weighed damn near 15 kilos more then the current LED models and didnt have as high of a contrast ratios. For some reason they dont list them directly in the LCD section on their site any more either. Plus aesthetically i think i like the LEDs better.

Ye mine is not light hehe... Worth it though, seen a lot of other TV's that juts don't come close to mine.

Not sure if they are still selling them, pretty sure myself and 4-5 mates who all picked them up @ the same time were pretty much the last people to get them

The only place i can find em is now and then on ebay... not bad though. If i cant get a series 7 or 8 LED i will probably get one of those.

I like the whole wireless networking capabilities of the samsungs... saves me running a 360 as a media extender or PS3 to it as it will connect directly to my file server to run movies, tv shows etc directly from.

bro's before ho's. tell her you'll only ever accept her if she takes it exclusively in the pooper. if she agrees, then win, if she turns you down, you're doin well by your mate.

i told her to watch who she hits on.

bad idea hitting on ur ex's best mate when your ex walked in on you giving a blowie to some guy.

she got pisseddddd :)

i told her to watch who she hits on.

bad idea hitting on ur ex's best mate when your ex walked in on you giving a blowie to some guy.

she got pisseddddd :cool:

and the chick isnt dead? what went wrong after he caught her in the act... :blink:

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