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yeah cbf with overclocking. happy to just pawn off my existing shit on OCAU and buy a faster processor.

for lulz tho atm I'm repartitioning my PC into a dual boot machine that boots into OSX and Windows 7.

got a workshop at work for iPad development, and took my Dell laptop that dualboots OSX and Win7 in. All these fanboys rocked up with macbooks and their shit hit the fan when I was working on OSX on a PC.

f**k.. that mustve gotten a bit messy

for lulz tho atm I'm repartitioning my PC into a dual boot machine that boots into OSX and Windows 7.

Considering doing that on my new asus so I can try some iphone shit, though I'd still see if I can use the .Net library for it :D

got a workshop at work for iPad development, and took my Dell laptop that dualboots OSX and Win7 in. All these fanboys rocked up with macbooks and their shit hit the fan when I was working on OSX on a PC.

Did they have a whinge about you violating the EULA?

your a horny flamin mongrel lmaoo

And you wanted ANL-53X on the back of your high school hoodie (or whatever you school kids do these days)

:D

lol if i had the full version i would, but i could pm alot better things than that lol.

i think skylines australia needs a porn section to post for people over 18 of course, than we will have a car site/porn site in one then you wont have to go to any other websites :O .

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Hmm... Boss wants me to fly up to Sydney on Sunday 25th and come back on the Tuesday. That means I'm not only working on a Sunday but Anzac day too...

I think it's time to suggest some kind of extra payment plan here :D 2 days of overtime pay and then a day off when I get back? Sounds like a good deal. I wonder what he'll say though.

HAHA :D You know me so well.

I'm actually doing pretty well at work now. Just waiting for my status to be "Selling car. Need to make room for new Gallardo" :)

at this point you'll be taking me for a drive.. im still fair few years away from a lambo it saddens me :D

yeh only $17k to get it there, plus the cost of the car haha

Tom's kits look best on them i reckon

The Toms kits are probably the most subtle. I had Toms sideskirts and rear on mine with a modifed Bomex front.

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Yes, ride height and rims were FAIL :D

But yeah.. I don't like many other kits on MR2s. The TRD widebody is quite nice but hella expensive.

I won't go posting more pics or anything coz people get snotty on here lol. Bunch of MR2 haters.. lol.. I like your Skylines. Should return the favor :)

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