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as a previous iphone user, i can recomend the htc desire, its a good phone, or wait till the htc desire hd comes out, galaxy looks just like an iphone imo, and the case is tacky and plasticy

oh k...heard the galaxy is much better than the HTC and a bit of a better option then the iphone 4....from these three options i heard and believe, the galaxy is a better choice...but is there anyother options around?

Aww yea true Hamish. Pats car is a daily driven track car! I forgot LOL

haha

im on 17's still, just went wider and lower offset

looks good though, and i can run 235/45 17s so tyres are cheap as anything lol

guys i am due for a new phone....whats good to get? I really want to avoid iphone but if its really the best in the market ill shall...what other options do i have? any one got the new samsung galaxy? any comments on it? cheers...

galaxy is win, heaps better than HTC or iphone

I'm trying to watch a jdm option dvd on my laptop, but its telling me I have to change region codes and I can only change a few times before it locks it.

Does anyone know of any good free region-free programs I can download to prevent this?

oh k...heard the galaxy is much better than the HTC and a bit of a better option then the iphone 4....from these three options i heard and believe, the galaxy is a better choice...but is there anyother options around?

read

http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-replies.cfm?t=1489341

(make sure its standard view and not archived view so u can see the poll)

Kk I'll try from the top of my head

Garrett 3076 .82 rear

Ported manifold

Z32 afm

Nismo 740cc injectors

Bosch 040 pump

Blitz dual solenoid sbc

3 inch straight through exhaust

Powerfc

Greddy cam gear

Think that's the main part of it

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