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Forgets myki at home, has to spend $16 for another. I want paper metcards back...

I don't want to always keep a plastic card in wallet for the rare chance I have to catch public transport...

$16?!

And no more metcard?

In London, they have a thing called oyster and it works and they also have paper ticket for whoever doesn't use it everyday.

Why can't it be same here? This we won't know.

Speaking of Alvin, I turned his wagyu mince into a kg of spaghetti.

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Will report back with taste. Already noticed it clumps more than regular mince and has less "juice" to drain.

$16?!

And no more metcard?

In London, they have a thing called oyster and it works and they also have paper ticket for whoever doesn't use it everyday.

Why can't it be same here? This we won't know.

Yeah it's like $6 for the card and minimum $10 top up. No paper metcards from the stations i believe.

Oyster works in london cause everyone catches the train. Not here where you have people travelling from suburbs into the city :/

Cool vid. Have a soft spot for rx7s

same, I would of probably owned one by now if the motors were more reliable

http://www.ebay.com....#ht_1218wt_1163

if only the fronts were more aggressive

woweee

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/19-Work-Meister-S1R-Rims-wheels-JDM-Pirelli-Achilles-Tyres-/320974007125?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item4abb8aab55#ht_542wt_1397

Flared and an extra 2 degrees or so. Yum. Sank you aaron. Mind you, the guard in pic was flared by hand. LOL. Honda quality

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Have u had it aligned? Looks like the drivers sticks out more. When's it's all aligned bring it round so I can even it out, plus I need to redo the passenger side to get rid of the lip

Fuuuuuu

Waved into a booze bus which came out of no where. Pass the breath test, "pull over to the side please and pop the bonnet"

Asks me if car modified, say nup apart from exhaust. Looks at engine bay. Not helping my statement with a 52mm alloy rad, thermofan controller with led's and air pod lol.

Shines torch over engine bay, then looks at front tyres and reads the Japanese tyre placard.

Says all good and let's me off.

Thank god for staggered fitment. Rears would have been too wide.

Haven't had a cop encounter for 2 years lawl.

/csb

Allignment tomorrow. Left pic is previous (before flare) aaron, right is after.

Theres more camber on passenger, i think i'll get the right side set to the same. But I have a feeling the drivers is flared out more.

The shape of the guard is way better on passenger (the one you did by hand) Flows better with bumper.

Been taking like 1 per day.. only because I hadn't been working out for a week due to some stitches in my chest from a small op I should try and get onto it twice a day if I can withstand the smell / chunkies :P

I'm doing 2 scoops not 3 so guessing around 4-5grams of creatine with the mass gainer then taking pure creatine around twice a day (5 grams again) I should be doing it 3 times a day though considering it's my "loading phase"

Currently around 75KGs getting there slowly, I was under 70 when I started

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