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paid $100 for mine. 2 din touchscreen dvd mps gps bluetooth usb etc etc

im surprised it still works...

they arnt all bad, had mine in car about 6months and its been fine the whole time

rather cheap it out than spend what i will be spending to go to Singapore and Thailand next year one DVD player for my car

Anyone been to London before? Whats the most central hotel close to all the touristy bullshit? Anyone have any recommendations?

Cheers

I was there a few months ago. Stayed in a hostel, it was brand new which was great. It was called the YHA London Central Hostel. It was a 5-10 minute walk to oxford street and the Oxford circus (tube station) from there you pretty much catch the tube everywhere. Easiest way to get around and almost every touristy place is 3-4 stops away.

I was there a few months ago. Stayed in a hostel, it was brand new which was great. It was called the YHA London Central Hostel. It was a 5-10 minute walk to oxford street and the Oxford circus (tube station) from there you pretty much catch the tube everywhere. Easiest way to get around and almost every touristy place is 3-4 stops away.

ah cheers. Might give the hostels a skip (especially during the cold months now)

So what is the most central/popular area to be in London? Will look around that area for a hotel.

Anyone been to London before? Whats the most central hotel close to all the touristy bullshit? Anyone have any recommendations?

Cheers

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yeah, dont go to london

wats happenin!

Need recommendation for Wheel alignment, anyone? westside preferably or close

centreline

cleaning up my old seahorse tank to set it up for tropicals....

CBF going marine again... too much $$$ to set up properly and dont have the time :P

just stained the base to match the furniture and scrubbing in and out etc :P

what you looking at keeping? i've got a batch of about 150-200 baby blue rams that im trying to grow out. should be ready to sell in about a month (and a half mebbe). free for you and any other wasteland fagels who want some

what you looking at keeping? i've got a batch of about 150-200 baby blue rams that im trying to grow out. should be ready to sell in about a month (and a half mebbe). free for you and any other wasteland fagels who want some

i might take you up on a couple of them... they are alright to live with non-cichlids yeah?

this is my first tank that is not marine, so it's all kinda new

yeah they are top little fish. only aggro to each other and mostly at breeding time. dont take shit from other fish though. they wont do damage unless you keep two pair in a small space cos they like to set up territories and will defend. too small a space and one fish will get picked on. also they like it hot 28-30deg C. most tropicals wont like that, but do your research

if u manage to breed the f**kers, you're in for a treat cos they actually look after the babies for a few weeks to a month. sure to make merowyn go 'nawww'

also tropical is much easier mang. i dont even need to mess with my tapwater other than hit it with some seachem prime to dechlorinate

nice.... i'll have to look into the temps as i wasn't expecting to go that high.... dont know much about cichlids.

i'd love to go marine again, but i'm not going to do it in a small body of water and i'm not restumping a rental house :P

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