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I'm pretty much there just to get laser surgery, anything else is a bonus. Looking forward to it nonetheless. Should be a good opener before Brazil.

So looking at Virgin's flights, Singapore is about $900 return vs Jetstar's regular ~$800 and ~$400 with the deal.

Honolulu is about $1600 return with Virgin vs Jetstar's regular ~$1200 and ~$600 with the deal.

Pretty farkin good savings.

Driving. Being a boss while driving. Wouldn't mind an A5

budget?

if low... s170 crown majesta

hatish recommends old airport road hawker center.

that I do... that I do...

or how good the public transport is, or how humid it is.

this

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i'm not down with the over the top camber, so would clearly not run this much hektik stance...

... but these things can come with a 1UZ-FE and are now compilable....

my impression of the 1uz-fe is all noise and not much go.

depends on application...

it's really only a 200rwkw v8... and it's usually found in 1.6+ tonne cars... so yeh... but still better than a commo or falcon for the equiv price... a LOT better.

1uz in a silvia or something is a different story

There wouldn't be need to do internals unless you're chasing huge numbers anyway, they've gfot the usual Toyota overengineered-ness to them...

A 1GZ-FE swapped Majesta with a quality exhaust would be boss as f**k imo.

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