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I had no power steering in mine for a few weeks. It doesn't bother me that much :P You get used to it and don't notice eventually.

My workmate has no PS in his MR2. Has gone without it for 15 years and loves it like that.

Also, less weight :thumbsup:

When you're moving faster than 10km/h there is no noticeable difference IMO. The only time it's a bitch is when parking.. but you just let the car roll a bit and it's fine.

Like I said, you get used to it :thumbsup:

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.

There is already a disc in the drive and it won't eject :( Any ideas how to get it out?

finally burning some new music for my car

over the radio and the same cd ive listened to for about 8months

my car has alot of cd's in it, but they are all burnt, i keep the originals at home. atm im listening to nofx. no doof doof music ever in my car, only punk rock :(

I had no power steering in mine for a few weeks. It doesn't bother me that much :whistling: You get used to it and don't notice eventually.

My workmate has no PS in his MR2. Has gone without it for 15 years and loves it like that.

Also, less weight :P

I've had no PS in my Commodore for about 6 months it works every now and then which is a real pain in the ass, the wheel moves too much when you expect it to move only a little. You do get used to it though, does give you bigger forearms though :(

hey fag i sent it through

just printed it and noticed it needs your name and sig n shit. thanks anyway.. ill check if the importers near my school have anything.

i wonder if they would approve it even though im still on my L's

oo i got a reply from Recochem

200Ltr drum of 100% denatured industrial ethanol = $437.25 + GST

Equates to about;

$6.60 per week (3Litrs/week)

$3.00 per week (3Litrs of dimineral water/week)

-------

$9.60 per week

Now is this worth the 30-40kw atw gain O_o

my car has alot of cd's in it, but they are all burnt, i keep the originals at home. atm im listening to nofx. no doof doof music ever in my car, only punk rock :P

not a fan :(

just printed it and noticed it needs your name and sig n shit. thanks anyway.. ill check if the importers near my school have anything.

i wonder if they would approve it even though im still on my L's

hmmm why my name and sig? If your the one that wants the car to be able to drive

the person that ownes it is only selling it

oo i got a reply from Recochem

200Ltr drum of 100% denatured industrial ethanol = $437.25 + GST

Equates to about;

$6.60 per week (3Litrs/week)

$3.00 per week (3Litrs of dimineral water/week)

-------

$9.60 per week

Now is this worth the 30-40kw atw gain O_o

thats on a 60litre tank though

the evo only has like 47 i think and only about 40-42 is used when driving before the fuel light comes on

so works out cheaper if i do it :( haha

not a fan :(

hmmm why my name and sig? If your the one that wants the car to be able to drive

the person that ownes it is only selling it

fair enough everyone likes different things. what music do you listen to?

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