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Think my parents have 24. All comes down to how good the inverter is I believe

Panels come in capacity from 170-250w ea.

4.9kw used to be the bigest ud see on resi. As thst was the limit for prem feed in (60c). But thats gone now.

Much more than 8kw and uve got a load of panels. Generally not enough room on most roofs.

If ur a high consumer or with young kids at home or retired, then it will pay off 5-7 yrs. else for most people its still a 10yr deal.

um, no

getting married just b4 then so will be on the honeymoon

I Have made the call tho.

first track day will be a couple weeks after back the tampered one on cup day

then the nov deca

and then nats at the end of nov.

so after a year off, 3 events in a month...booya

Not sure if anyone knows anybody who in final years studying medicine/nursing, but I've got a room spare at my place near Monash medical centre. $150 a week with all bills, bed + linen included.

Kind of sick of living with full-time students, but something like an intern or final year would be preferable. Will put up a notice at the hospital as I dont think ill have much luck on gumtree with the other 250+ properties...

Richo's famous. Vic time attack coverage on sbs

More to come next week.

Nsw round. Though I didnt have their camera in the car much. Would have been good, as there was some serious sideways action in the cold.

I think all the evos got the cameras.

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