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The server I was mod on used to have an in-game mod menu so you didn't have to type commands...just push numbers and cycle through the menus. Could do cool shit like set specific players on fire etc. I played on a laptop lol. I'll put together a night for us all when I cbf.

Yeah I think the servers I was on had that as well, but not initially...

I'd be keen, never played a game on this laptop but it does have a 1gb graphics card so in theory it should handle CS, unless they've dramatically upgraded the graphics since I played...I don't have the game itself any more though so that would require some effort...

The server I was mod on used to have an in-game mod menu so you didn't have to type commands...just push numbers and cycle through the menus. Could do cool shit like set specific players on fire etc. I played on a laptop lol. I'll put together a night for us all when I cbf.

Yeah, amxmodmenu lol.

Mustafa's kebabs were good...The T urkish bread pizza was tasty too

Orly? Could of had one of these late sat night. Haha.

Young sales assistant at Nando's made it worth going there. Terrible food though.

This. I still wanna know how old she is! LOL. 14-18. Hmm

Dont matter..

Same color. You don't see red Sky's around

just drove past a red 34 on sydney rd lol

Aiight well if you wanna PM me your dream I'll have a shot lol. I've looked into that shit before, I don't believe any of it, but it's interesting nonetheless.

i'll pm you later tonight. be prepared though, freaky shit :ph34r:

Who's a GTR expert here?

Trying to help a friend replace his leaking stock R32 GTR injectors.

Can anyone confirm if the below information is correct? He has no after market ECU at the moment so fitting a bigger injector would probably mean his car won't run so his looking for a stock replacement atm.

Its going to be hard to find a direct stock replacement.

You are better off picking up some larger denso/sard injectors off ebay (which are low imp) and buy a nistune board for his ecu.

I picked up some Sard 550cc GTR injectors for like $500. Throw in another $200 for the nistune board. $700 all up and opened the door for future tuning :)

Ah yes, yes, these R32's are bit like pets...

PM me the name of seller/workshop. The message sounded like some knob selling stuff on eBay.

im preparing for the moment when I have to put the ol' girl down haha

Its blind and only has 3 legs atm :P

Wonder if guys on here will still be driving Skylines by then lol

I think I'll still driving in Skylines whether it's same or different.

Having 7 of them and I think I can't stay away from them...

im preparing for the moment when I have to put the ol' girl down haha

Its blind and only has 3 legs atm :P

That is why I've seen the light and bought a R33...

Aww shepparton had a noodle box. Could of gone there at nats to get some :[ Would of been better than their crappy nandos.

We went there Fri night shoulda said something!

I was all about counterstrike. Haha. Almost made to top of WCG Aus.

@taxreturn, umm... yeah of course! :nyaanyaa::ph34r:

cs old school. Last time i played there was some zombiehorde mod. Good fun.

Needs CS lan + beerz.

Which server you running?

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