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it is 1986.. just like my car :D its bodacious ninja turtles!!

oh man i'm in a crazy mood today :rofl:

huge ouch about that elec problem though smooth! Autoelecs are painful business, i thought if you got it fixed for $120 or whatever you would have been getting off very lightly :D

Thanks Charly, and Mat.

Yeah camping was awesome, I love just being so totally isolated that I get to clean out all the skeletons i my closet, get them outta there :D

Was all good until I got home, found all my security screens all bent up.

They didnt get in, musta been stupid kids as even if they did get the screens off, the windows are deadbolted and I put wood in the rails so they would not have been able to get in anyway?

But the real estate are not going to fix unless there is a police report so i spent my birthday waiting for them to come around, then they call me up 4 hours late saying they wont be able to make it and migh be able to come tomorrow (today) meh stupid cops.

Not like I have a life or freinds for that matter or the money to go out and celebrate anyway, so yeah back to work, .

[qoute]Did you know that if you travel at 80km per hour instead of 100km per hour, you will reduce your fuel consumption by 50%? I'm not saying we should all travel around at 80km per hour, but if you reduce your speed by even a small amount the rewards are substantial. [/qoute]

this is why we need bigger turbos :D at 100kph im at 3000rpm which touch of the pettle and i am full boost. now add a t78 touch of pettle and are still on vac no boost :rofl: think of the savings hehe

Or even better sell the car you have and buy a Prius, hybred petrol/electric car, just think of the savings then!

Meh I dont care how much petrol is, that is the price I am willing to pay for enjoying my car.

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