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90'C isn't going to kill anything. That's what my Pulsar used to sit on most of the time in traffic, sometimes would hit 100'C but fall rapidly back into the 80's once the thermos kicked in. It's when I saw it creep over 100'C with a hole in my radiator stuck in the middle of spaggetti junction that I began to panic.

so i got my ac regassed on bell st in traffic thinking shit its hot, lets turn on the ac.

turn it on* hey why isnt it cold!? give it some time! 15 mins later, same shit

turns out i have a leak somewhere

i dont usually drive it on really hot days so i only noticed it last sunday while on the freeway. it was ~38 deg outside. turned off the aircon as soon as i saw the needle going over half way then it dropped again

Ouch, stock gauge over halfway is never a good thing. The stock gauges have a huge safe range where your needle just sits on halfway, anything over that is outside of normal range and you should be worried.

Yerh I got it but I still think your calculations are wrong you will pY more than 3G interest on an approx 25k loan even with extra repayments what's in it for the bank to lend you 25k to get 28k back...Not at home cNt look into it but I think you will pay at least 5k

Agreed.

Unless you paid the loan out in around 2-3 years, there is no was on a 25k loan, that the interest is only 3k.

Yerh I got it but I still think your calculations are wrong you will pY more than 3G interest on an approx 25k loan even with extra repayments what's in it for the bank to lend you 25k to get 28k back...Not at home cNt look into it but I think you will pay at least 5k

credit union :)

no shareholders to Pander to. They wouldn't care if I paid it off in a year and they got 7.2%

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgb6cK4mJoY&feature=topvideos

"im sweating like an arab in customs"

lmfaoo aye rimon, do you feel uneasy when your in customs? i kinda do

What a f**king loser. Ranting about people having too much time on their hands because they poke or comment on facebook, yet he's got the time to sit down, make, and edit (albeit terribly) a video...

f**k I hope that voice was put on...

unplug the temp sensor

Does that just keep the fan on?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgb6cK4mJoY&feature=topvideos

"im sweating like an arab in customs"

lmfaoo aye rimon, do you feel uneasy when your in customs? i kinda do

Lol why would I?

michael- nope, thats a proper arab accent.. i think i talk a bit like that too, though alot of people say i sound like a normal person( not a habib from thomo LOL)

RIMON- why wouldnt you! siff your tayta hasnt gone into your room and packed half your bags with random shit ..

I paid for all of my cars in cash.

My pet hate is when people's parents shell out ridiculous for their kids cars, I.e.new Mini Cooper / BMW etc. I'm working in Hawthorn atm and i see it everywhere. Little red p plate arseholes can go and f**k themselves.

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