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I'm not going to SAU Nationals.....

Mechanic said he won't be able to work on my car till January....

and apparently you need these special tools to properly install pads/rotors/hardware kits on an S15.

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I dont even care about the other mods, just want the brakes installed so I can drive the thing for when I get my full licence.

I'm not going to SAU Nationals.....

Mechanic said he won't be able to work on my car till January....

and apparently you need these special tools to properly install pads/rotors/hardware kits on an S15.

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I dont even care about the other mods, just want the brakes installed so I can drive the thing for when I get my full licence.

"sniff sniff" smells like a rly bad troll to me.

have spent all day so far on the roof of my office and in the parking lot setting up 3 satellites for the NBN broadband system, would anyone like some internets anywhere on continental aus? i can give u internet as long as u can see the sky.

"sniff sniff" smells like a rly bad troll to me.

have spent all day so far on the roof of my office and in the parking lot setting up 3 satellites for the NBN broadband system, would anyone like some internets anywhere on continental aus? i can give u internet as long as u can see the sky.

Can i has an internetz!?

Can i has an internetz!?

haha y can have all the internets u can handle :woot:

Im going to orange as the tech guy with a member of the sales team for some festival they have to promote IPSTAR and sign ppl up so i get to be Mr Internetz God and make sure the systems work for the 3 days we will have then running for.

Car results in. 243awkw at about 15psi I think... Very keen to drive it

Ahh I remember the day when that used to be a big number.. Everyone I know is running 400+ these days

(no offence of course)

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