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Funny how everyone that cried murder when Ferrari used team orders is now pissing and moaning because vettel ignored team orders that influenced the race result.

Now Now I'll laug while those same muppets try to tell me how its not the same etc etc.

Totally different... you know this...

inb4 hamish buys a GS

I reckon i will in 12 months odd...

when I have 2 kids an evo wont cut it, and by then the HWP situation will be out of control

400kw in comfort and legal (100% undetectable anyway) is where it's at.

Honestly I love the car, so good easy power comfy reliable and best of all not looking over your shoulder for cops when ever you want to give it a squirt

Can take you for a spin at dyno day or something if you want Hamish, coilovers transform it

Honestly I love the car, so good easy power comfy reliable and best of all not looking over your shoulder for cops when ever you want to give it a squirt

Can take you for a spin at dyno day or something if you want Hamish, coilovers transform it

yeah, would love to man! i reckon i'm about 12 mths off the next car so I have a little time :)

can i also has hooligan ride in the resident fast ford?

wouldn't mind an f6... except that it's a ford :P. jks. sigh money and full license... come at me already!

but yeah... so long to load and even post... !

The whole farkin internet's gotten slower if you ask me. Faster connections = web designers filling web pages with more shit (flash ads, applets, scripts etc.) that we don't actually need. Defeats the point of faster Internet if you keep scaling it back by making us download more content.

Remember how ridiculously fast everything loaded compared to 56k, the day you first got broadband?! That's cause everything on the Internet was designed for dialup and it made broadband epically good. Now we're all back at what feels like 56k speeds.

/rantlinesaustralia

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