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cbf wasting my time with that shit. not like I'm selling anything on here anyways.

Haha!

True that.

Sold the sedan to a mate, helping him add his 'collection'

Between him and his missus, they have 3x R32 Sedans...

Damn!

They must love the 4 doors.

Whats reason for collecting them?

Is 1 a daily / track car / Missus car?

I'm Sick to death of hearing about this "Drink Dirving Blitz" that is supposed to be coming to Melbourne...Farken.

Has anyone a Significantly increased amount of police presence on the roads on Fri/Saturday nights?

I'm Sick to death of hearing about this "Drink Dirving Blitz" that is supposed to be coming to Melbourne...Farken.

Has anyone a Significantly increased amount of police presence on the roads on Fri/Saturday nights?

yeh a little bit, more booze buses and like cop cars setting up make shift booze bus stations without the bus

yeh a little bit, more booze buses and like cop cars setting up make shift booze bus stations without the bus

Really, I've seen the Regulars doing the Rounds; Ie the Westgate, Abbotsford (Behind the CUB Breweries) on the Monash, but that has been about it.

I thought I was going to get pulled over every 5 minutes...

Carbon on the rear is the way to go. On the bootlid and on the rear bar lol

if i go carbon boot im pissing off my rear wing otherwise itll loook weird, carbon blade yellow spoiler and carbon boot

but i prefer my spoiler so it stays :P

So jci effectively lost my car for 12 hrs... Had to spend 20 mins on phone to assessment centre to find it.

Dear god I can't wait until I'm 25... Drop this useless bloody company like a bad habit...

haha RACV insure the evo even though its an import and im only 23 :)

$800 full comp with agreed value :D

haha RACV insure the evo even though its an import and im only 23 :)

$800 full comp with agreed value :D

$800 for 26k-ish market value?

Awesome price...

I had one and switched to iPhone4...

you srz? i did the oposite...used my mates iphone4 for a bit...hated it...then when i got my galaxy, i am in love with it.. :)

couple of my mates did the same...went from apple to galaxy...

Really, I've seen the Regulars doing the Rounds; Ie the Westgate, Abbotsford (Behind the CUB Breweries) on the Monash, but that has been about it.

I thought I was going to get pulled over every 5 minutes...

in a pulsar? rkn your safe :laugh:

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all my mates who bought HTC Desires and Galaxy S's when they came out over the iPhone 4 are all now complaining that they freeze up, are slow, don't have good apps etc. Apparently everytime you install an app they leave rubbish processes behind that slowly slow the phone down, and even task managers don't help cos they're system level daemons. Then there's the fact that they have to sit on 2.1 till Vodafone push out an update, and the ones on Optus are on 2.2 but don't have an update for the HTC Desire's, only Samsung Galaxy S.

The only ones not complaining are the ones who rooted their phones and installed Vanilla or custom OS's.

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