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If I go solo, I'm doin a song with Bolo

A big Chinese nigga, screamin "Kuniva yo yo"

In cahoots with this nigga named Carlisle Von, who got fired from UPS for tryna send you a bomb (special delivery!)

Phillip Island it quite a fast track though

Woah thanks for the link! That's awesome

I was coincedently looking through all my old motor mags last weekend for track times done at Winton!

yeah awesome database, agreed fast track but 1:43 around winton is still half decent

- VLINGO - it doesn't work and you can not turn it off unless you root the phone.

- freezing - more and more often

- touch screen - not working in some areas which read false touches

- kies software - soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo shit and crashes

- battery life now 1/2 day

and the main prob...

- the button... the only real button is now broken and registers a double tap when you press it once... this turns VLINGO on and the phone (EVEN WHEN VLINGO SWITCHED OFF AND THE PHONE IS ON SILENT) will loudly annouce:

"WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO DO?"

hahaha happened to me in lectures a few times. got into the habit of having a finger ready to cover the speaker. fkn hate kies too. Rooted the phone but im yet to install any ROMs on the bitch. Worth rooting for the Juice defender App. i think i was at 17hrs on battery and 35% last night before i charged. am at 6 hrs and 80% atm. this is with a good hour or so of solitaire and angry birds thrown in during my lecture

In other news, not bad weather. Pointless since you know by the time you get home you'll be too dead to go for a ride

Missin out man, just came back from one. Heaps of bikes on the mountain, it was beautiful.

Pazzo levers are so nice to brake with, feel like I can get on them harder and earlier. Clutch hand gets a bit more sore than normal...guess I'll get used to it.

I can't until the turbo is swapped. I'm thinking of just putting both up and saying if it doesnt sell in time I'll be "upgrading" to a tomei m8270 lol

Just edit the ad if you change turbos, ad won't expire until sold as long as you log in every 28 days

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Just put the ad, up then edit when you switch turbos.

Or just put up the ad advertising the tomei m8270 on it as is. And if anyone inspects it just say the turbo on it isn't included in the sale

There is a time limit?

not really, but would like to get in an evo sooner rather than later.

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Just put the ad, up then edit when you switch turbos.

Or just put up the ad advertising the tomei m8270 on it as is. And if anyone inspects it just say the turbo on it isn't included in the sale

might do the second, and say if you want the turbo it'l be more.

theres already a bit of interest from NS.com apparently words out that i want rid lol.

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