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http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Pioneer-FH-P6050UB-...=item5ad7ab3acc

what ppl reckon any good?

im not much of an audio person

just want to find a alright double din player cheap

Yea it's good. My bro has one in the r34

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...id=12867EF54007

f**kin wow :thumbsup:

edit: hmmmmm i wanna apply for an exemption for an R32 sedan but it says i need a vin etc.. what if i buy one and the application is rejected.

great idea vicroads

the application form says you have to apply for the exemption before purchasing the car - so you need a cooperative seller.

Still think a gtst will fall in the same category as a wrx or mazda 6 mps though

Computer shat itself last night... Anyone know how to recover data off an iMac? :thumbsup:

Time for a new computer me thinks. I only had the mac for home recording purpose (PCs don't run Logic 7/8/9). Will sell all my recording gear and buy a PC this time.

chuck G-Parted boot disk in the drive, plug a USB hard drive in, turn it on, when it boots into the UNIX recovery OS, launch file browser and copy your files to the USB drive.

Then move it to a new computer or try and resurrect your old one.

edit: hmmmmm i wanna apply for an exemption for an R32 sedan but it says i need a vin etc.. what if i buy one and the application is rejected.

great idea vicroads

find someone with a GTS-t sedan on ebay, and use their VIN :P

Ive heard Isopropyl Alcohol is used to make drugs O_o

I buy Isopropyl in small quantities to clean surfaces prior to etching/spot welding/soldering and so on.

i said cheap fucktard :thumbsup: haha

I use one of these in the ceffy:

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...em=320511759418

GPS and iPhone compatible, plus plays MP3's/AVI's off USB stick. Has input for reverse camera and all that shiz.

blags it was a city based operation targetting noisy cars..

gtr boy -got licence yet?

nope, turn 18 september first

chuck G-Parted boot disk in the drive, plug a USB hard drive in, turn it on, when it boots into the UNIX recovery OS, launch file browser and copy your files to the USB drive.

Then move it to a new computer or try and resurrect your old one.

find someone with a GTS-t sedan on ebay, and use their VIN :)

I buy Isopropyl in small quantities to clean surfaces prior to etching/spot welding/soldering and so on.

haha great idea :thumbsup:

nick i see you lurking

helpaaraboutman!

pm me ur vin :P

Edited by GTR-boy
Computer shat itself last night... Anyone know how to recover data off an iMac? :P

Time for a new computer me thinks. I only had the mac for home recording purpose (PCs don't run Logic 7/8/9). Will sell all my recording gear and buy a PC this time.

What you said... Buy a PC.

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...id=12867EF54007

f**kin wow :thumbsup:

edit: hmmmmm i wanna apply for an exemption for an R32 sedan but it says i need a vin etc.. what if i buy one and the application is rejected.

great idea vicroads

That is one of the worst R31's I have seen.

just get a non turbo car and be done with it..

u been going on about it for ever. its gonna be like the boy who cried wolf by the time u get something..

just man up and take the plunge but go non turbo save ursefl a pulsating rectum everytime u drive for the next 3 years

just get a non turbo car and be done with it..

u been going on about it for ever. its gonna be like the boy who cried wolf by the time u get something..

just man up and take the plunge but go non turbo save ursefl a pulsating rectum everytime u drive for the next 3 years

3 years? Err, I'm 21 :thumbsup:

UPDATE:

My mate has agreed to sell me his MR2 turbo for $9000 :P Provided he doesn't change his mind I should have it in about 2 weeks.

3rd Gen 3S-GTE motor (from 1995 model), lightly modded (upgraded SMIC, 15psi).

I use one of these in the ceffy:

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...em=320511759418

GPS and iPhone compatible, plus plays MP3's/AVI's off USB stick. Has input for reverse camera and all that shiz.

yeah had a look into them, just want something basic double din

already have a gps and thats the main thing i would use, no iphone or that

nope, turn 18 september first

haha great idea :thumbsup:

nick i see you lurking

helpaaraboutman!

pm me ur vin :P

hmmm went bought some blank cd's

im upstairs and cbf going out to check it

3 years? Err, I'm 21 :thumbsup:

UPDATE:

My mate has agreed to sell me his MR2 turbo for $9000 :P Provided he doesn't change his mind I should have it in about 2 weeks.

3rd Gen 3S-GTE motor (from 1995 model), lightly modded (upgraded SMIC, 15psi).

dont buy an mr2 unless its a GT

f**k having no power steering even if it is a MR engine config

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