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I'm a tightass so use the Mobil1 SemiS stuff. Seems fine, seeing as i'm pretty hardcore on the changes on every 5k -- bit expensive $55 or so each time for the full synthetic.

SemiS is usually only $32 or so.. It does say "designed for turbo charged engines". Probably not as good for the engine as fully synthetic but my engine is still running strongly.

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Guys .. i need some help..

when need to start a 'find flux a friend' campeign or something .. because im so over being a loner..

im thinking of moving back to sydney because its just not happening up here..

so please feel free to donate a human to this fund preferable female aged between 18 - 25 with out any ****in mental issues ;)

please?

ill be your best friend!!

Nah i just think it is the way the light fell, here is a bigger picture... http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost...&sort=1&cat=500

The Front bar now that is a different story, that is badly in need of respraying at the moment, I want to do it but I also have another veilside front bar to go on when I get the FMIC, so I don't want to get it sprayed if I am getting it replaced soon, but I am hating they way it is at the moment too.

Hmmm decisions, decisions ;)

I don't know yet,

I was thinking of keeping it "just in case" but I don't know if I want a front bar hanging around the back of the house indefinitely.

I guess I will decide when the time comes.

Why? are you interested in it?

I feel for you mindflux,

when I first left highschool I went and lived in Europe for a year by myself, man there were some lonely times there at the beginning.... but you stick with it and it comes good eventually.

Just have to have faith in yourself that you are a good person and that you have something to offer I guess.

doesn't make it easy though ;)

A female of any age without ****in mental issues is a huge ask nowadays

I blame it on reality TV ;)

now mindflux: don't go killing anybody now will you?

I should go down to DMD and pick up my sideskirts, nice day for it!

Mindflux, you sound like patrick batemen. Go and read Some Brett Easton Ellis and if you understand it on any level be very worried. and you really have to stop caring so much. Also if you're all jaded on relationships this might help clarify how women's minds work. Sorry if it's a repeat.

www.laddertheory.com

and remember if you see a guy who is clearly a dud with a really really hot girlfriend don't envy him. Pity him.

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