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Starting to get real annoying the people who can discern the difference between flywheel and rear wheel power but can't do the same for torque

It's what ever power / torque figure that looks bigger on the ad :laugh:

langham hotel is not worth $100 on sat night for dinner

$50 yeah sure, but not $100, even at $50 a head they would still make money

very nice place though

that's the buffet right?

I have difficulty with the concept of a buffet, just soo much food sitting round for sooo long.

let alone to pay 100$ for it.

just get a 5k SSS. if you want to mod, its cheap. service cheap. fuel efficient when you want it to be.

your 20k you save will be much more worthwhile in deposit than on car that will cost you more in service and insurance etc.

Lee, i'm gonna break it down for you reeeeeeal simple like..

NO ONE ON HERE WANTS TO BUY A FUCKING PULSAR!

Would imagine WA teachers get paid more due to cost of living being higher?

Most teachers I deal with (not WA) are on ~$75k

Don't but that's only the ones that are perm... the temp ones get jacked hard.

85k puts her in the top 20% income earners Australia and they get a large amount of holidays so really I don't think $85k is all that bad

I do agree however re nurses etc

#flamesuiton

I agree here Al.

Teachers are pretty quick to be on the union sook train... fo real

(and if I can keep a slow car stock :D(inb4 evo rage)ll

No rage here, I'm the first to complain that my Evo is slow

On another note an uninsured lady smashed into me missuz car about 6 weeks ago, we got a witness and her insurance has fixed her car at no cost all good and then today get a thing in the mail these plebs want to sue my missuz for $7k da Fark? Will insurance company handle this or do we gotta go court ourselves and argue this crap ? Amazing they couldn't afford insurance or to fix their car but can pay a lawyer

#godihatepoorpeople

define "thing in the mail"

still havent tried it on 19psi yet

RWC booked in wednesday

Fuck you are a fucking pansy.

DRIVE IT

Starting to get real annoying the people who can discern the difference between flywheel and rear wheel power but can't do the same for torque

this... so f**king much this!

especially v8 owners that go on about how their 300kw car makes 900nm and will NOT back down when corrected

I hate buffets especially when I can see some unhygenic flamin mongrel itch his face and proceed to pick up food

this... buffets are just large quantities of bad food with people's skin/blood/pus/hair/fingernails/saliva/flu germs all over it

feels a crapton more refined and well setup vs the skyrine

obviously 1997 vs 2004 is a big difference, but in terms of the overall car itself, forgetting about power, i really like it

everything works, feels new, smells new, drives really tight - i think the evo's in general are a great car

really happy i didnt pursue a 34R over one of these

cost aside, i still think it might have felt (the 34) a bit old and tired

feels a crapton more refined and well setup vs the skyrine

obviously 1997 vs 2004 is a big difference, but in terms of the overall car itself, forgetting about power, i really like it

everything works, feels new, smells new, drives really tight - i think the evo's in general are a great car

really happy i didnt pursue a 34R over one of these

cost aside, i still think it might have felt (the 34) a bit old and tired

inb4 carsales ad in 3 months

I think buffets are good if you like seafood and duck...everyone else gets screwed by the average meal cost being brought up by these items.

I don't like seafood, so have decided I'm no longer doing them and m subsidising for someone else to have two dozen oysters (Alvin knows my feel). I usually end up having the roast meats, duck, Indian food, degustation style entrees and desserts. But I think I eat about $50 worth of normal restaurant food in all, cause I guess we forget that even though there's lots of variety, that doesn't mean you have the room to eat it all! And light weight people obviously have to pick up the bill for all the food that's going to be consumed by fatties too.

Melba and Conservatory always have nice foods and everything is very fresh tasting, I guess because they have dedicated chefs at each station cooking it on the spot.

Langham has a nice classic setting but last I went there was a public holiday and fk me it was over 100 a head not including drinks (I think non-alcoholic drinks should be free at this shit). Conservatory is contemporarily beautiful - could just about have a reception there with the all white decor. And their desserts are ridiculous. But yeah, from now on I'll be sticking to set meals and banquets.

Thing in the mail ham as in court summons with there version of events and what they are claiming, spoke to insurance company already they said they'll take care of it. I truly don't fancy there bottom feeder lawyer vs cgu insurance - poor bloke probably didn't get informed by his 'client' that insurance company have a witness to the accident so probably won't get far..

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