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^^ Don't u usually bring the LOLs!

With some post about hating on something :laugh:

yeh havent had anyone to rage at lately.

i almost sent an abusive email to melb city lexus today cos they reminded me my car was overdue for service, which its not i had it done at brighton instead since they were so fkn rude to me on the phone

but i didnt.

probably blamed the wing for not doing its job...

interesting reading different cars' Nurburgring lap times

Nissan Skyline R33 GT-R 8:01:72 154 km/h ´95 280 / 1601 hp/kg

Audi R8 8:01.90 (FL) 154 km/h ´06 420 / 1560 hp/kg

BMW M3 (E92) 8:05 153 km/h ´07 420 / 1619 hp/kg

Porsche 997 Carrera S 7:59:00 155 km/h ´04 355 / 1420 hp/kg

lol factory spec 20K car easily keeping up round a track with 100K+ "super cars"

the independants who want to block the flood levy should be forced to move to queensland and live in some of the houses that have been mashed with water to the ceiling

just agree to the levy

put it in place

get on with it

and let the poor people fix shit

less time debating crap for no purpose

more time fixing shit thats busted

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