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I had rare once, was really tasty but stomach felt funny afterwards.

bad but expected news for the pulsar: engine out, probably did bottom end bearing(s). the cause: most probably oil issues, like the whole oil cooler system wasn't functioning.

what's even worse is that now I'll pour more money into it... so many plans already. never ending

Wait, is this a new development or finally pulling down after a few months back? Sounds like you need to buy something more reliable and less prone to oiling issues... like an RB26 :P

this is from May. sounded like a bearing to me, and oil pressure had been very funny that day and seems like the two went hand in hand.

want to get heaps done while its down-time, but dont want to replace everything... is it really worth getting new a gasket kit for a 2500km old engine? head and exahust are metal multi-layer gaskets so you could easily re-use them, non?

what about rear main seal etc?

i know you dont want any of them to leak... but we're talking a few hundred bucks in good quality brand new parts here...

oh and the car killed my odyssey battery too :rolleyes: so need car electrical sussed out like 2 years ago. and a new odyssey pc680mj

I had rare once, was really tasty but stomach felt funny afterwards.

bad but expected news for the pulsar: engine out, probably did bottom end bearing(s). the cause: most probably oil issues, like the whole oil cooler system wasn't functioning.

what's even worse is that now I'll pour more money into it... so many plans already. never ending

man, your luck is worse than mine :(

Well done is not supposed to be white/grey.

That is just a f**ked up burnt price of protein (I'm of even calling that shit meat)

Well done should be pink still, but cooked through.

Alvin, I have seen a lot of people eat scotch fillets bleu. The best part is the people that order bleu always have to make a big deal about it and ensure everyone knows.

Then when they get their meal and realise just how bad a bleu scotch is, there is no way they will ask for it to be cooked more. And they are very aware of the whole kitchen laughing at them

^ not sure if dig at me or dig at Mohsen. or both. probably both.

buggered on a Saturday night. might just play goldeneye: source and SWAT4. party time excellent.

PS miller's beer isn't too shabby or pricey. will buy again

this is from May. sounded like a bearing to me, and oil pressure had been very funny that day and seems like the two went hand in hand.

want to get heaps done while its down-time, but dont want to replace everything... is it really worth getting new a gasket kit for a 2500km old engine? head and exahust are metal multi-layer gaskets so you could easily re-use them, non?

what about rear main seal etc?

i know you dont want any of them to leak... but we're talking a few hundred bucks in good quality brand new parts here...

oh and the car killed my odyssey battery too :rolleyes: so need car electrical sussed out like 2 years ago. and a new odyssey pc680mj

That's shitty news :(

How are ya'll getting 27gb/month?

I'm on 1GB/month and average about 1.5GB/month... there's a bug in my plan where excess usage gets absorbed into my cap... so I need to his 3+GB before I actually start getting charged

Every time they call me, they're unable to offer me more than 1gb of data without increasing my monthly spend of $49 to something stupid like $60+, even with offers to recontract for 24 months if I had more data applied.

Want to stay with Telstra as well...

Telstra have a new offer. Get a new plan & for the first month they give you bonus 20gig on top of usual for first month to set up phone etc. well least that's how I assume people are getting lots of gig on phone plans

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