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Some low life cunts attempted to steal my car overnight

1) Whoever it was, eat a f**kin dick

2) Need a new ignition barrel / locks etc. Nissan or wrecker?

I've got a full set of locks and a factory Nissan key with the S logo if you're interested?

does anyone know a site that lets you stream movies without having to sign up?

Just use torrents and download em...

Streaming still uses downloads, so you may as well have a copy of the movie at the end of it..If you don't want it, delete it ..

Looking good! only problem is for V8s exhausts are soooo expensive especially for stainless. Tune is best bang for buck straight up, and then I best be putting some 6 pot brembos on the front you can get a complete brake kit (fronts) for $2500

This one has a catback sounds decent, just needs a bigger pulley for a bit more whine :D

leigh, decat, straight pipes. like a boss

Yeah I'll be doing that eventually, custom decat with a varex and straight pipes is win. My exhaust guy is really good and gives me good prices, however problem with decat is rear bar will eventually get mc'f**ked like my GTR just lost glossy finish and a prick to clean. On the plus side the GTR shot some bad ass flames.. yet to see many V8s do this :P

Just use torrents and download em...

Streaming still uses downloads, so you may as well have a copy of the movie at the end of it..If you don't want it, delete it ..

^ This.

A few public sites I use are:

www.scnsrc.me <-- good site for keeping up to date with new movies / shows that release.

www.piratebay.org <-- good site for all kinds of torrents and won't get any viruses if you have a brain :D

i don't wanna have to wait for it to finish downloading...

but seems that all these free streaming sites now require logins and shiz which i cbf for so i guess i'll have to download :closedeyes:

:thanks:

I use http://www.tv-links.eu/

i think i need an emc ax150 disk array

12 bay sata II

mmmm

they are so loud though :(

but the qnap 419 is much more smaller and attractive

and v quiet too

load that baby with 3TB disks and away you go

Some low life cunts attempted to steal my car overnight

1) Whoever it was, eat a f**kin dick

2) Need a new ignition barrel / locks etc. Nissan or wrecker?

Mate 100% the same...door was fine but ignition barrel f@&$ed up...nothing stolen from car, but hood was popped nothing taken however.

Crime scene printed the car and nothing in it. Kent's left the screw driver in my car!

I'm in the south eastern suburbs, watch out guys seems like it could be a group targeting lines going round.

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