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fair enough funky, after an E8400 processor as a final incremental upgrade to my current fatteh database, from then on it's going to be 64 bit all the way!

fixed :)

(note: i know f**k all about computers so if thats not supposed to be for a database, flame away :))

im sure it is and im sure there is plenty of R&D behind it

but you gotta ask yourself how is that intercooler efficient

to me it says, the minimum intake temp on the outlet pipe will always be 80deg minimum (as its the water temp from the core next to it)

im such a noob,

my rear tyres are on backwards

that is, they rotate opposite to the directional arrow

they must have been like this for ages

LOL yeah that is pretty bad...

I didn't realise my brother put all my wheel nuts on backwards (taper facing out) until my mechanic rang me and lol'ed. Surprised they hadn't worked their way off.

Really, and H00N wants to learn how to accidentally do it?

I said people like you, not you.

Cuzza it shits me when it happenz... i jus take my foot off the accelerator... i wanna knw how ppl jus carry on lik dat... happened real bad to me one.. was in the centre of the road... ACROSS... Din do ne shit on purpose n was so close to the tram stop guardin rail... wish it never ever happens to me again...

you try no wheel spin in a car with a 6 puk button clutch in pouring rain..

and no offence but when i accidently ran into you on the road, you tailgated me from the lights.

hardly 'safe' and 'responsable' road driving if you ask me, guess that wasnt intential being a bee's dick away from my bumper.

anyways.

good meet. next time, ALI'S KEBABS !!!

I have a button clutch...I also have 205 tyres with 50% tread...and a turbocharger...yet I still manage to avoid slip in the wet and I wouldn't call myself a pro. But I'm not talking about accidental slip on take off anyway, I was referring to people intentionally losing traction in the wet...which is exactly what H00N implied with his first post, particularly with the "learning how to do it" remark. As I said before, if that was not the case, then forget about my comments regarding it.

Tailgated? Get real mate...the closest I got to your vehicle was during a merge into the right lane from a left hand merging lane and there was atleast 3 metres between our cars at all times. Funny also that you didn't bring this up at the service station we both stopped at - for there was your opportune moment to offer me some constructive criticism on my driving rather than waiting for a thread to come up where I piss you off.

Cuzza it shits me when it happenz... i jus take my foot off the accelerator... i wanna knw how ppl jus carry on lik dat... happened real bad to me one.. was in the centre of the road... ACROSS... Din do ne shit on purpose n was so close to the tram stop guardin rail... wish it never ever happens to me again...

It's easy...get some nice grippy tyres...slip your clutch...drive slowly in the wet. I'd be happy to show you how it's done sometime. But do you want to learn how to avoid these "skids" altogether or do you want to learn how to do them and recover from them like all potential road toll statistics champion street drifters?

Well im definetly in , but gotta go to eagle bar thursday night.. im sure h00n knows what im talking abt :)

But any other night is kewl wid me, even friday is fine..

U goin to the eagle bar...??? If u'z are ill join in later afta da kebab meet up... or lets jus go dere together... F'in hell.. i jus got my results soon afta da west meet n i cant believe am dne... Am a graduate now... lolzzz... Finally ova... lolzzz... Will drop in too... :)

Thursday arvo dinner meet at Yellow Village Kebab & Pizza House on Plenty Rd? They do epic pizzas n kebabs. Carpark at the back, so won't draw attention or hassles. Next to officeworks on Plenty Rd.

http://maps.google.com.au/maps/place?hl=en...951077394950244

I knw the place ur talkin abt... it is a good place... been dere quiet a few tyms... Am in.. no matter wat... be sure of the day and time... Its pretty easy to find thou... :) ... yeah n da parkin lot is fyn as well... :)

It's easy...get some nice grippy tyres...slip your clutch...drive slowly in the wet. I'd be happy to show you how it's done sometime. But do you want to learn how to avoid these "skids" altogether or do you want to learn how to do them and recover from them like all potential road toll statistics champion street drifters?

I'd be happy to drive straight dan to wreck my ride pal...!!! Ill take that class frm u soon... :)

fair enough funky, after an E8400 processor as a final incremental upgrade to my current games box, from then on it's going to be 64 bit all the way!

How much you want to pay for a 2nd hand one?

You could have mine, it's lapped as well, runs 4.3ghz daily for nearly 2 years without a drama (it's cooled very well) so it's a good little chip :)

Ok eagle bar you can skip once at least and plus I've been too many times and over it haha. Thursday night, friday night and saturday arvo I'm free. Lets choose an official day guys :)

Y don we take a quick vote...??? like a poll open until tomo night for thursday, friday or sat kebab meet... and pick da day when most ppl can make it... but u have to choose the time first... is dat good enough...??? dat jus came outta da blue... lolzz...

It's easy...get some nice grippy tyres...slip your clutch...drive slowly in the wet. I'd be happy to show you how it's done sometime. But do you want to learn how to avoid these "skids" altogether or do you want to learn how to do them and recover from them like all potential road toll statistics champion street drifters?

I'd be happy to drive straight dan to wreck my ride pal...!!! Ill take that class frm u soon... :)

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