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Ye i know what ya mean man.

lol yes this is true, i much prefer calling people... Thank christ i got on a Telstra staff plan a while back, dropped my bill by 2/3's overnight with a decent call rate/included cap/data.

Deleted my facebook, but a guy that played footy at my club last year (deliberately not using the word 'mate') has something like 1200+ friends

"I have over 1200 friends on Facebook/MySpace!"

"Oh really? How do you spend your Friday nights?"

"At home on my computer."

IT Operations. Im sorta T2/T3 support in a way, along with project implementation, incident management, SME for a lot of systems...

I basically do nothing thats in my job description, and everything that isn't.

IT Operations. Im sorta T2/T3 support in a way, along with project implementation, incident management, SME for a lot of systems...

I basically do nothing thats in my job description, and everything that isn't.

sounds like what i did in the army.

Jett Black was win on Sat night...I shoulda messaged ya. Tried to get into Trak wearing T shirts BIG fail...did not know the dress code was super tight there.

The line at that place is ridiculous...you get there at 9pm, it stretches out teh shopping centre, onto Toorak Rd and half way up to the Grange Rd intersection.

Would a C34 Stag or an R33 sedan(Turbos obviously) fit the rules for a P-plate exemption?

No.

Are you sure? Cus going off these figures..

Stag

Curb vehicle weight: 1,620 kg (3,571 lb)

RB25DET - twin-cam TURBO (T3 Turbo) (245 to 250 hp and 319 N·m) 180KW

KW/T = 111

R33 4 door

Weight 1390kg

RB25DET - twin-cam TURBO (T3 Turbo) (245 to 250 hp and 319 N·m) 180KW

KW/T = 129

The Stag easily makes it through and the R33 just doesn't but wouldn't a 4 door be heavier? This is all provided these figures are correct of course.

Jett Black was win on Sat night...I shoulda messaged ya. Tried to get into Trak wearing T shirts BIG fail...did not know the dress code was super tight there.

The line at that place is ridiculous...you get there at 9pm, it stretches out teh shopping centre, onto Toorak Rd and half way up to the Grange Rd intersection.

Shame man. I couldn't even get to chapel. I was stranded in Brighton of all places. We should have another outing soon!

Are you sure? Cus going off these figures..

Stag

Curb vehicle weight: 1,620 kg (3,571 lb)

RB25DET - twin-cam TURBO (T3 Turbo) (245 to 250 hp and 319 N·m) 180KW

KW/T = 111

R33 4 door

Weight 1390kg

RB25DET - twin-cam TURBO (T3 Turbo) (245 to 250 hp and 319 N·m) 180KW

KW/T = 129

The Stag easily makes it through and the R33 just doesn't but wouldn't a 4 door be heavier? This is all provided these figures are correct of course.

Why are you using a power to weight rule? P platers aren't allowed to drive forced induction vehicles regardless of power to weight. As far as exemptions go, I doubt you'll get any turbocharged, petrol engined vehicle past an exemption that isn't a slow farm or towing vehicle. They're very aware of people trying to use loopholes to drive fast cars, as Mohsen found out with his Skyline.

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