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Haha nah, a place in North Melbourne that my dad goes to

I don't think many of the clients there have ever seen a spanner before, he was shocked when I said I'd source/fit the stuff myself

Your pastel coloured suit probably threw him off.

Toby how you finding the evo 10? did you look at the sti as well?

Evo 10 as a daily is good. Comfortable and fast. I'd say faster than the skyline on the street. SST option is great, gear changes in a blink of an eye. Traction everywhere in all conditions. I got $60 china linglong tyres on the car and still got more traction than ad08's in the skyline

Only downside i think is petrol consumption and turning circle

I wouldnt get it as a weekend car though

I spent all my Qantas points on a Targus stylus

That's how much I see myself flying with them

Which might change in the future because virgin have really been dropping the ball lately

I love being in South Melb.

around 40 cafes/food places within 3 blocks plus the St Melb market.

plus I can park on the street all day.

moving to St Kilda road is going to hurt sooo bad.

Nah, I'm still in the same building.

I love working in docklands, our buildings are pimp

I love working in Footscray.

#saidnooneeva

Haha nah, a place in North Melbourne that my dad goes to

I don't think many of the clients there have ever seen a spanner before, he was shocked when I said I'd source/fit the stuff myself

Haha.

Fair enough.

Try these guys next time if it isn't out of your way:

http://activemotorwerke.com.au/

I have had many positive dealings with them with BMWs, GTRs and my Rangey. They charge reasonably and are professionals.

Haha.

Fair enough.

Try these guys next time if it isn't out of your way:

http://activemotorwerke.com.au/

I have had many positive dealings with them with BMWs, GTRs and my Rangey. They charge reasonably and are professionals.

Thanks mate, will do :)

12 man firing squad seems excessive. Can't they just inject them with something?

This... Also with only 3 having live ammo to protect the executioners from knowing whether they fired a fatal bullet.

I'm pretty sure the callibre of marksman they use would be able to tell if he fired a blank or a real bullet..

In America it's all but 1 with a live round... far more logical

Less excessive than the transfer was... that's for sure

VWL, need opinions on muffler tips:

was originally going to go hidden 3" dumpy tip to keep it quiet and subtle, hidden behind the bumper. similar to stock (but less obvious):

IMAG0354_zpsjpajntxg.jpg

but saw this picture and now almost persuaded to do the same. though not sure if would go well with stock bumper style. +5 bippu points, but not very subtle

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This... Also with only 3 having live ammo to protect the executioners from knowing whether they fired a fatal bullet.

I'm pretty sure the callibre of marksman they use would be able to tell if he fired a blank or a real bullet..

In America it's all but 1 with a live round... far more logical

Less excessive than the transfer was... that's for sure

they army shooters, don;t credit them with being marksman.

we used to have army folks come to our shooting days and walk away shaking their heads.

the targets they aimed at at 75 meters were same size as the ones we were using a 1000 yards (900ish meters)

but yes very easy to tell difference between a live and blank.

they army shooters, don;t credit them with being marksman.

we used to have army folks come to our shooting days and walk away shaking their heads.

the targets they aimed at at 75 meters were same size as the ones we were using a 1000 yards (900ish meters)

but yes very easy to tell difference between a live and blank.

they are like 5 metres away lol

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