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Who played this year? Worth it for Herman Li's mad skills.

Yeah, Herman Li FTW!

Dragon Force was suppose to play this year too but they had a delay in finishing off their latest LP.

Hence why they are coming out this year, I guess.

Soundwave 2012 Lineup:

System of a Down

Slipknot

Limp Bizkit

Marilyn Manson

A Day To Remember

Bush

Machine Head

Lamb of God

Bad Religion

Mastodon

Trivium

Alter Bridge

In Flames

Lostprophets

Staind

Switchfoot

Angels & Airwaves

The Used

Cobra Starship

Wednesday 13

You Me At Six

Devin Townsend Project

Coal Chamber

Unearth

Unwritten Law

Strung Out

Dashboard Confessional

Thursday

Raised Fist

Dillinger Escape Plan

Black Label Society

Underoath

Saves The Day

Circa Survive

Steel Panther

The Black Dahlia Murder

Kids In Glass Houses

Meshuggah

The Pretty Reckless

Cathedral

Paradise Lost

Shadows Fall

Tonight Alive

Jacks Mannequin

Fireworks

Zebrahead

Enter Shikari

The Sisters of Mercy

Four Year Strong

Black Veil Brides

Madina Lake

Forever The Sickest Kids

Hatebreed

Biohazard

Motionless In White

In This Moment

Break Even

Heaven Shall Burn

CKY

Times of Grace

Street Dogs

Kvelertak

Gojira

Hyro Da Hero

Letlive

Hellyeah

Cro-mags

Holy Grail

Your Demise

Kittie

A Rocket To The Moon

The Ready Set

The Menzingers

Dream On, Dreamer

Attack! Attack!

Dredg

The Smoking Hearts

The Summer Set

The Cab

Relient K

VersaEmerge

Heroes For Hire

Kill Hannah

Chimaira

Watain

Conditions

The Dangerous Summer

Royal Republic

These Kids Wear Crowns

Framing Hanley

I am The Avalanche

Turisas

Cherri Bomb

River City Extension

Mission In Motion

my normal mechanic is on holidays for a few weeks so i still booked my car in at the same place, though sent a few emails to some other workshops to see if they can do my service and all the other work needed, just gotta play the waiting game now :P

my normal mechanic is on holidays for a few weeks so i still booked my car in at the same place, though sent a few emails to some other workshops to see if they can do my service and all the other work needed, just gotta play the waiting game now :P

Who's your normal mechanic?

actually a guy you recommended :P

shane @ le mans

:) Awesome!

So you say he's on holidays?

He must have gotten some time off cause he rarely goes during the middle of the year.

From what he's told me, he usually goes at the end of the year.

Mate has one and it's a bucket... onto its 3rd diff, wheel bearings have gone, wheel studs nearly sheared off yesterday, more clunks and rattles than my r33

I'd go FG 6 turbo for same/similar money

Shit, that's enough for me not to look into further.

Thanks.

Grant yeah didn't think of the FG xr6t for the same price / same power as BF f6 you just don't get brembos

Wack some coilovers on and they go alright :P, is yours live axle Martin? Thinking of getting something else?

Hmm... they're decently priced, need to find one to test drive and see if I can live with the extra space that I don't really need/want.

Cheaper to insure a VSPEC 33R than a non VSPEC 33R (RACV)

By around $200

for real? hahaha

RACV Insure a import now? Last time I asked, I was told to take my business elsewhere.

Grant get a xr6 turbo :P /fordlineaustralia:

Then get a stage 3 kit (360rwkw) or stage 2 (300rwkw) street legal!:

http://www.nizpro.co..._falcon_f6.html

Still plain looking car that...

Yeah, Herman Li FTW!

Dragon Force was suppose to play this year too but they had a delay in finishing off their latest LP.

Hence why they are coming out this year, I guess.

Soundwave 2012 Lineup:

Wow that is a pretty ridiculous lineup. Htf do they fit all those bands? Still, the headliners of 2013 are favourite bands of mine, would go for Sum and Blink alone.

:) Awesome!

So you say he's on holidays?

He must have gotten some time off cause he rarely goes during the middle of the year.

From what he's told me, he usually goes at the end of the year.

yeah he must of man!

hes work on every car ive had over the last few years so i dunno if ill wait, go somewhere else or let the other guys there do it yet :P

Is this the bike you kunce were fapping about few pages back? All I remember is daytona. Looks f**king sex, and bikes usually look all the same to me.

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That's what Rimspec is planning to upgrade to. Very nice looking bike, not sure how they stack up to the Japs, but they're right up there as far as styling goes

Is this the bike you kunce were fapping about few pages back? All I remember is daytona. Looks f**king sex, and bikes usually look all the same to me.

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delicious. look at the marks on the tyre lol not sure if scrapeage or serious angle through corners...

razor blade

cut round

peal up and off

sand rest of tank

respray tank in clear.

profit

btw were you riding it near williamstown tonight?

thanks. would it be safe spraying clear on sections of tank with petrol inside? lol

and no i wasn't...?

Ever heard one Rim? They got the Jap bike F1 sound?

I'll youtoob it later

lol only ever heard em on youtube. dont think they sound like japs think hondas probably the closest to an f1 car

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