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farkin lol.

claim some kms.... even 2000 goes unnoticed.

claim under $150 for washing clothes.

stationary, small % of Interne bill for 'research and development' as well as after hours email access, small % of mobile phone bill for work related calls when on the go/after hours.

lots of little things can be claimed, and most are fair to an extent. as long as their some sort of reason begin the amount, you can back-up the claim.

go 8mr turbo, cheaper to buy and direct fit

9 turbo needs a fitting kit which is another $100ish, not worth the hassle imo

Hmm, depending on the price one pops up for, perhaps.

Would prefer 9 turbo for sure, however if a cheap 8mr turbo turns up, is the other option.

Did a bit of reading on the HKS 7460's earlier... it seems reliability might be a bit of an issue with them ; but when they're working, it seems they're on the money.

Similar should be 1810ET or 712GTP. Saw some charts, looked like they made pretty decent powah. It's the spool and transient response doe.

But looks like especially first models had some issues and HKS was refusing warranty or some bs.

Hmm, depending on the price one pops up for, perhaps.

I got my 8mr from US for $350 delivered

the 9 turbo is still capable of more power than the 8MR

Yes 5-10kw on pump, but imo rather something that just bolts in

Also looking at another few hundred for 9 turbo and then another 100ish for the fitting kit

You can make it up to me by writing articles? If subliminal enslavement is your thing, it goes out to around 800 people...

if i had any spare time out side work i really would!

So the new iPhone is released not much excitement.

I'll stick to my Galaxy 3 for now

yea i knew it was gonna be shit. apparently twice as fat as the iphone 5!

so battery will last 10 mins instead of 20.

when my contract is up im going mokia!

yea i knew it was gonna be shit. apparently twice as fat as the iphone 5!

so battery will last 10 mins instead of 20.

when my contract is up im going mokia!

Yeah then again I only use my phone for calls and internet duties

Not like I need a faster phone to do those things faster :/

Yeah then again I only use my phone for calls and internet duties

Not like I need a faster phone to do those things faster :/

im getting back to that way.... i check twitter when i have a smoke.... i do use the sat nav tho..

very excited to see what microsoft can do with nokias r'n'd dept.

im getting back to that way.... i check twitter when i have a smoke.... i do use the sat nav tho..

very excited to see what microsoft can do with nokias r'n'd dept.

Checking all dem pics of hot girls your following?

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