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That guy is a cockhead...I wouldn't buy it based on the dodgy price changes now. Initially it was 24k...engine pops 3 weeks later and he puts it down to 18.5k...says the price will go back up in 2 weeks once he gets the engine rebuilt...gets that done and puts it back up to 24,5k...now he's put it up further to 27k and interested in trades?

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Way to go Smiths, steal my idea for Vegemite flavoured chips from your fuckin flavour competition a year ago...shit didn't even make the "wall of fame" at the time and now they release it...

:action-smiley-069: i'll ask r&d how the combination came about :P

Wasteland brahs i was informed that my turbo on R33 is rooted, blowing out some black smokes at 6000+ rpm

Compression rate was at 150-160 on all six cylinders

Contemplating on replacing the current turbo with a hi-flow one.. what are the prices on these things?

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Serious brah...you know I go through a large jar of vegemite every month lol. I should get one of those bulk orphanage spec vegemites off you...my brother got one for us when he was doing sales repping, lasted forever.

Serious brah...you know I go through a large jar of vegemite every month lol.

http://www.reuters.com/article/2010/01/19/us-cadbury-idUSTRE60H1N020100119

haha, took a tour of the vege & peanut butter factory last week. Good fun

if you were to trade you would complain about owning an import again, i can forsee this

Wasteland brahs i was informed that my turbo on R33 is rooted, blowing out some black smokes at 6000+ rpm

Compression rate was at 150-160 on all six cylinders

Contemplating on replacing the current turbo with a hi-flow one.. what are the prices on these things?

most turbos blow black smoke in higher rpms

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