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get that all the time, if they a satchel not a parcel post then the drivers do not drop them off.

and if the guys on the bike do not have enough storage then they just card it.

what really bugs me however is I have a 50/50 chance of which post office, one a pain to get to/park one good.

Hahaha yeah had that all too often, bloody Aus Post.

Never have problems with any courier services though, always knock - hell some of them even gimme a buzz 15mins prior (when I ask)... That's service

Booooo, Odie is still sick... didn't complete the E85 tune. Think the intake manifold is warped, its leaking out the inside edge of the middle gasket between 5 and 6...

I'm thinking it's time for a Plazmaman FFP and a GTR intercooler. Do it right...

Booooo, Odie is still sick... didn't complete the E85 tune. Think the intake manifold is warped, its leaking out the inside edge of the middle gasket between 5 and 6...

I'm thinking it's time for a Plazmaman FFP and a GTR intercooler. Do it right...

Agreed

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How the f**k is E10 98 cents a litre and E85 is 101.9 if the ethanol content in E10 is what makes it cheaper than unleaded

Slowly starting to hate United

going back to the convo we had a few weeks ago..

I think the reason you said was that the market dictates the price....your the market...buy it.

Hahaha yeah had that all too often, bloody Aus Post.

Never have problems with any courier services though, always knock - hell some of them even gimme a buzz 15mins prior (when I ask)... That's service

my order from dan's

the courier sms me the night b4 (on australia day) saying he would be there at 10am following day if that worked for me

how good is that!

Mohsen has no insurance.

Not even surprised .

Jesus.... driving around in an $80,000 car (cost, not value) without insurance is a recipe for disaster...

as is owning an $80,000 car (cost, not value)

How the f**k is E10 98 cents a litre and E85 is 101.9 if the ethanol content in E10 is what makes it cheaper than unleaded

Slowly starting to hate United

Cause now the cheapest part of it is the Petrol, not the Ethanol? :P

Edit, clearly wrong, cause that'd make E10 more expensive than 91 in that case.

Yeah it does

I might be wrong but I think Grant possibly did a swap one day? to clear driveways easier or something?

I wouldn't be surprised if my brother has spent 40k or so on his 33gtst (if you include defects and fines etc), and it doesn't even run atm lol

Edited by UNR33L

It's why I sold my 33R was spending too much on it every pay day, at the end of the day was still only worth 20k. Never ending pit of money! I had no control heh.

Edit: at least I had insurance *cough momo*

Edited by UNR33L

I don't even want to know what it's cost me over the past 5 years... if I put my fingers in my ears and hum really loudly, I might be able to pay for a few extra little bits and pieces to get it going again.

All I know is, it's progressed into a real pig to drive, but I love it every time I drive it (especially now that I don't drive it every day)

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