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Rossi is past it. Hayden is killing him on the other Ducati. Get around Casey

Who is proving that it wasn't just Demosedici magic responsible for his success a couple years ago! Though I swear that bike outperformed everything else on the straights. In other news, stay up there Lorenzo, Yamaha FTW :wub:

t'was a $35 bet

the gay thing is I was gonna put some money on stoner and my mate is like nah his had bike trouble all weekend! fffffuuuuuuuuuuu

motor racing is so hard to bet on these days - take f1 - different winner every race so far

How low did you went before you chickened out?

i was sitting on the empty line and it was towards the E just a little - but i might wait till i get nismo cluster in before i let it drop that low again lol

i was sitting on the empty line and it was towards the E just a little - but i might wait till i get nismo cluster in before i let it drop that low again lol

Mmmm Nismo cluster. White or black face?

ive had my guage ridiculously low, just above the empty line, then booted it and it dropped right down to its resting position when off. i got scared haha. no fuel light though, it used to work however because ive seen it on although it must be blown now

Mmmm Nismo cluster. White or black face?

black :P

white is too.. i dunno out of place for me!

also i have some defi cr black gauges still in their boxes sitting around and they will kind of match

black :P

white is too.. i dunno out of place for me!

also i have some defi cr black gauges still in their boxes sitting around and they will kind of match

Hmm... had white in my 1st 33 gtr, looked awesome both day and night.

Get white and swap the defis to white to match?

ive had my guage ridiculously low, just above the empty line, then booted it and it dropped right down to its resting position when off. i got scared haha. no fuel light though, it used to work however because ive seen it on although it must be blown now

ha. i've had the car cut out when i turned a corner. im that cheap lol. always got fuel light, never flashed at me though. did go missing for a few weeks, but came back in the end

Surprised you still stuck by yours after all these years with fuel light not working...

Haha car has had bigger things to fix over the years. Never get below 1/4 anyway so not a biggie. Will be slowly replacing all the interior globes now.

touche :P

on topic: i've seen my fuel light far too often this year... damn cheap day keeps changing, and i keep driving too much in between. at least it works. other night i forgot my wallet at mates (was on fuel light as i got there), and drove home thinking i'd fill up next day... little did i know i had forgotten le wallet. so a very nervous trip to work and his place the next day couldn't fill up without teh monies. every light worried car will just cut off LOL living life on the edge. fuel light is great... until you don't remember how much kms you've driven AFTER it's been on....

p.s. may the fourth be with everyone :rolleyes:

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