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that's what i was getting at, re: earmuffs :P

dogdy dodgy :)

don't mind changing mine over to stock for awhile, my ears will probably thank me. and time to get some new speakers and a sub in imo. soon.

Get a varex. So much better that you can just quieten it as you please. I love it

Yeah, some of my mates have varex's. Quite handy, indeed. Ideally can avoid EPA then :P. Have been under consideration for a while now... Still, $400. Plus piping and resonators and what not. All $$, and Japan is draining my money atm. Will have to see :D.

bluefire was good value

~$50 p/p for the all you can eat menu including drinks (on a friday)

just under $60 with desserts

was annoying, they should just put the meat on the table and go away instead of coming over every 2 minutes "would you like some more?" ofcourse i want some fkn more wtf do you think!

lol yeah i lost $100 to my brother and $50 to a mate over that game :/

btw does your bike have a display that tells you what gear you're in?

Did you like the meat though? Everyone else here seems to be ragging about it, I found it to be quite good and I even ate...get this...some medium rare beef...dun dun dun.

Nah no gear indicator. You can get aftermarket ones but cbf. Only time I'd find it useful is on the freeway, for knowing you're in top gear, but you can tell from the RPM once you're used to a bike. The rest of the time it's irrelevant what gear you're in, keep it in the powerband BABY

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from where?

If you google 'Digital Gear Indicator' there's plenty available online. They can price up to ~$200 legit so I'd recommend something cheaper on eBay, $20 and hopefully it works lol. Or you can get to know your revs. If you know what your bike does in top gear at 100km/h then you can translate it to lower speeds and gears.

so. i'm making bolognese with hamish's recipe. omitted the celery. still good.

lol why did you call me at 3am lastnight / this morning?

Yeah, some of my mates have varex's. Quite handy, indeed. Ideally can avoid EPA then :P. Have been under consideration for a while now... Still, $400. Plus piping and resonators and what not. All $$, and Japan is draining my money atm. Will have to see :D.

Varex ftw, can transfer it from car to car anyway so it's not a huge waste of money. Saved my ass a few times :)

seriously the guy must have been freaking out, it was after the end of the official cruise so I don;t think anyone was doing under 110,

so he picked the red car...as every-one knows red cars are fastest!

He drove past a P plater in a GTR....what was he thinking -.-

Finish yourcar flamin mongrel. And stop instagraming the photos lol

not instagram, HTC feature MOTHER f**kAAAAAAA

we assumed itd be done this week and registered but had some set backs, so looks like i wont be able to make it to sydney and the car should be registered in a couple of weeks.

paint is done later this week :)

not instagram, HTC feature MOTHER f**kAAAAAAA

we assumed itd be done this week and registered but had some set backs, so looks like i wont be able to make it to sydney and the car should be registered in a couple of weeks.

paint is done later this week :)

Still gay your trying to show the colour of the paint and your instagraming lol it looks worse with that "feature"

never instagrammed the picture of the paint lol, was just the lighting in the oven f**king everything up.

ill get a pic of it in one colour this week end :)

Good..

There's a new chick started here for 3 month. She's an intern from Germany.

Wow wow wee wah!!

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