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Also, whats up with the forum time? even with +10 timezone selected I'm posting from the future :O

Edit: ah it's the auto detect daylight savings.. you have to untick it in settings if anyone else is getting the same problem

Roll up between VE GTS and N/A Subaru Liberty with a loud exhaust. Subaru thrashes the shit out of his engine to get nowhere fast, we both take off calmly and casually. Sucker.

soo tired this morning fml.

anyone get on diablo 3 last night?

Holding out for Max Payne 3.

Been hearing alot about Diablo 3 must be an epic game. Never have played any Diablo series

Gave up gaming a long time ago, becuase I'm the sort of person if I get addicted to a game I'd play it till 3a.m non stop :/

Roll up between VE GTS and N/A Subaru Liberty with a loud exhaust. Subaru thrashes the shit out of his engine to get nowhere fast, we both take off calmly and casually. Sucker.

I am guessing it was either the 2nd or 3rd Gen Subaru Liberty with a muffler can from Auto Barn..?

lol, love cruising <2k rpm with the auto and getting up to 80 much quicker than other dudes so much low down torque and power!

motorbike I usually take off in 2nd as well.. so I dont use clutch to upshift but from 1-2 i normally would because I dont like going past neutral clutchless - sounds cooler also :D

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