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hope all are well.

got into UniSA to bachelor health science, a 3yr course. 1st year is 80% same as radiation therapy, so I'll be looking to move across to R.T. either 2nd semester or 2nd year.

been pretty busy working on the house getting it ready for sale.

beer o'clock time tbh

Good stuff, Brendo!

Beer is a magical liquid, I shall have some now.

Hi Mike,

Thanks for contacting ***.

The Nissan Stagea RS4S Series 2 with manual transmission has an ECU which is currently not supported by NIStune Software.

Feel free to contact *** should you have any further questions.

what do i reply....

I have a Nistune on the RS4S now so they do work. It also seems odd as there are some bin files with the designation for the MT and for the AT.

If you want an R34 PowerFC uniqueautosports have one in stock 2nd hand.

been painting the house, cleaning up around the yard getting things done (spa fence, etc), getting stuck into my knee hydrotherapy program, and generally getting the place ready for sale. earlier today, in between clearing out house junk, tried to clear up some enrollment issues for Unisa bach. health science, and found Ive been offered a position in bachelor medical radiation sciences - radiation therapy, my preferred choice. Absolutely stoked!

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been painting the house, cleaning up around the yard getting things done (spa fence, etc), getting stuck into my knee hydrotherapy program, and generally getting the place ready for sale. earlier today, in between clearing out house junk, tried to clear up some enrollment issues for Unisa bach. health science, and found Ive been offered a position in bachelor medical radiation sciences - radiation therapy, my preferred choice. Absolutely stoked!

Congrats!

Its all happening in here Brendan Great new`s DUDE :cheers::banana: ,

well new CAT Battery just a few mod`s to fit :thumbsup:

:whistling: $113,:cool: new Rad too ,

old one was Farked big time :wacko:

so nice & coool now :yes:

happy at $400 fitted coolant,flush,new cap

kept old tanks so i can make Ali copies :wacko:

Where are you lads :/

well it`s not what it was or never will be :thumbsup: ,

the little chillies i have grown :D

are FARKING hot :wacko::blink:

had

little gift :cheers:

MNANDI SUN DRIED CHILLI PASTE :rofl:

yet to try curried chillies :thumbsup:

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