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Typical asians and their camrys.

Yes, I will definitely not get a camry when I get a family car :/

Fawk you eastern burbians.. living on the other end of the city, away from civilization lol

You live close to Birdman, Tony

Disclaimer: It's a very nice clean burbian area, nice and quite :)

Lol, quickly removed the address incase someone wants to steal an Evo

Time to bring out the ol log book and forge 120 hours.

Holyshit last entry july last year. LOL!

You guys and your 120hr log book.

When I did mine I booked 6 driving lessons then went for my P's. Like a baws

Yes, I will definitely not get a camry when I get a family car :/

Lol, quickly removed the address incase someone wants to steal an Evo

I was gonna say something about the personal details thingy.. but kept silent as i post too much already and offend people lol

yeah so my injectors on my GTR are shagged and i want to throw in 750's. but my question to you all is, will it be ok to drive? i know itll run rich. real rich. but will there be any massive problems that i can avoid? obviously some fuel might or probably will leak into the sump but thatll be a quick fix with a oil change before i get a tune done HOPEFULLY in a few weeks.

what do you think?

Getting paid $25 a day just to drive to work, and $4 an hour just for working on this site.

Projected gross income looking pretty good for a first year apprentice :)

You sure that's right?

Say you work 8 Hours that's $57 a day or $285 a week?

yeah so my injectors on my GTR are shagged and i want to throw in 750's. but my question to you all is, will it be ok to drive? i know itll run rich. real rich. but will there be any massive problems that i can avoid? obviously some fuel might or probably will leak into the sump but thatll be a quick fix with a oil change before i get a tune done HOPEFULLY in a few weeks.

what do you think?

Why Herro dere Justine. Pretty sure car would be undriveable.

You sure that's right?

Say you work 8 Hours that's $57 a day or $285 a week?

Well fingers crossed you'll pull the big bucks in a few years

I make around $200 a week from counter strike. I don't even have to do anything :D

LoL getting paid to play games? What is this? You must be really good at it then

LoL getting paid to play games? What is this? You must be really good at it then

I used to play comp, only won like $500 in a year. Lol. That was when I was 14 or so.

But now I own a gaming community/network. :]

And I got ads on my server, so every join is $ for me. 1000 joins = $2.50

My servers are pretty popular so I'm doing good. Hehe. Almost $10k a year for doing nothing, for my age. I'm not complaining.Servers basically run themselves now. I don't do anything besides pay the bills for them ($50 a month)

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I used to play comp, only won like $500 in a year. Lol. That was when I was 14 or so.

But now I own a gaming community/network. :]

And I got ads on my server, so every join is $ for me. 1000 joins = $2.50

My servers are pretty popular so I'm doing good. Hehe. Almost $10k a year for doing nothing, for my age. I'm not complaining.Servers basically run themselves now. I don't do anything besides pay the bills for them ($50 a month)

Good shit, I stopped playing ages ago but used to play Quake 2 and 3 back in the day. Was pretty good at it represented in comps/clans and was in a Aus V NZ battle.

Entrepreneurial skills right there, all disclosed in your Tax Return of course :ninja:

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