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as if you can talk lol

I haven't blown up things because I fiddled though! I blame my right hand foot for being so heavy when the motor blew! :P

1 motor blown in 25 years of driving, racing ect.....

Whats you number in 4 years????

previous tuner wasnt the builder.

according to sabbadin, the build is amazing. had the head off and went over everything. tuner on the other hand.. havent really heard anything good. so yeh wanted to get it retune anyway.. just didnt want it all to happen at once.

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built by http://www.engineaction.com/

it's amazing how much you can spend when you have an unlimited cartel budget! :P....even from where that car started its rebirth!

I haven't blown up things because I fiddled though! I blame my right hand foot for being so heavy when the motor blew! :P

1 motor blown in 25 years of driving, racing ect.....

Whats you number in 4 years????

1 motor, my first one. i havnt blow up any other engines..

supra with nos, and that was down to my left hand holding the button lol...

i didnt short this terminal either.. what are you getting at..

seem that this is the only blowing your getting :nyaanyaa:

it's amazing how much you can spend when you have an unlimited cartel budget! :P....even from where that car started its rebirth!

rebirth?

nope was built as a show car..

aaron - 1

Craig - 0

BAHHHHH!!!!.....you call that 1???

Oh your talking since you purchased the Jaffa!....thats OK then.....pretty pitiful effort though....but you can have it.

So M35 days

Craig 342397583957834151345681347579834753485643875

Aaron 0

Jaffa days

Craig 0

Aaron 1(but a pitiful 1)

:P.......lol!

BAHHHHH!!!!.....you call that 1???

Oh your talking since you purchased the Jaffa!....thats OK then.....pretty pitiful effort though....but you can have it.

So M35 days

Craig 342397583957834151345681347579834753485643875

Aaron 0

Jaffa days

Craig 0

Aaron 1(but a pitiful 1)

:P.......lol!

atleast I personally didnt blow up an M35.

strange that the two to blow up are both Black ARX's.

So, i recieved a ticket in Coffs Harbour for performing an illegal U-Turn.

The officer didnt fill out the ticket correctly.

Should I dispute this?

Perhaps the wrong question; what can I do to dispute this? Do I need to take it to court? Or will a letter suffice?

Its not a spelling mistake, he has incorrectly filled out some essential fields to do with the date and the fine code. IMO, making the ticket null and void as these are fairly important.

hmm i got a speeding fine last year, but that was the first one in around 5 years

if i write a letter, they may correct the fine and send me another one with correct information.

So, i recieved a ticket in Coffs Harbour for performing an illegal U-Turn.

The officer didnt fill out the ticket correctly.

Should I dispute this?

Perhaps the wrong question; what can I do to dispute this? Do I need to take it to court? Or will a letter suffice?

Its not a spelling mistake, he has incorrectly filled out some essential fields to do with the date and the fine code. IMO, making the ticket null and void as these are fairly important.

If the officer handed you the ticket; it doesn't matter what it has written on it, if you dispute it; they'll just re-write it.

If it arrived in the mail with an incorrect rego, road name or date; dispute it, you weren't there/not your car. Of course if they have video; you're still likely to be f**ked.

If you did the wrong thing, and know you did the wrong thing; cop it on the chin.

If you did the wrong thing, and know you did the wrong thing; cop it on the chin.

lol i knew someone would say that

however, im not saying im being unfairly punished. i just dont want to pay if i dont have to.

if i dont do MY job properly, i dont get paid

lol i knew someone would say that

however, im not saying im being unfairly punished. i just dont want to pay if i dont have to.

if i dont do MY job properly, i dont get paid

lol so you never get paid properly then?

thanks dude. im a little worried about it, but it should be good!

Iain.....don't forget to suck down some protein shakes for the Gearbox change overs tomorrow!

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