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Japan forum regulars,

Guys, I've just moved house and I won't have ADSL access (40 Mbp/s mind you) for another 2 weeks, so hang back with those 1/24th die cast model orders etc ok?

So it'll be Rezzless around here for awhile... I haven't buggered off, just letting you guys know!!! :cheers:

When I come back I'll have a "Photo Diary" update and I'll sort those model car orders out etc, etc...

p.s. Special thanks goes to Troy (Evil_Pee... I mean "Evo_Lee" :D) for sacrificing his Mitsubishi Evo 5 all day last Saturday during 35 degree heat helping me move house... well done lad, u da man!!!

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Your welcome Lezzbian...I mean Rezzbian :cheers:

LOL...only the delicate goods and packages went in the Evo, but the Lancer does have a big trunk so it was all good, only needed to make 2 trips. The rest of Justin's funiture went in the removal truck, have to also give a big thanks to removal guys for working 5hours in the atrocious heat and moving all this stuff up 5 flights of stairs to Justin's new place.

If you want to know how hot it was, well we manage to sneak away to the local Super AB mini car show for an hour and this is what 35+ degree heat does to a carbon bonnet...STILLWAY Evo7.

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Your welcome Lezzbian...I mean Rezzbian ;)

LOL...only the delicate goods and packages went in the Evo, but the Lancer does have a big trunk so it was all good, only needed to make 2 trips.  The rest of Justin's funiture went in the removal truck, have to also give a big thanks to removal guys for working 5hours in the atrocious heat and moving all this stuff up 5 flights of stairs to Justin's new place.  

If you want to know how hot it was, well we manage to sneak away to the local Super AB mini car show for an hour and this is what 35+ degree heat does to a carbon bonnet...STILLWAY Evo7.

i dont see it. is it twisted/melting?

dont car engines run at temperatures above 35c =)

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i dont see it. is it twisted/melting?

dont car engines run at temperatures above 35c =)

Huh...:confused:

Course carbon can withstand high temperatures before it fails and melts through...but with all material there is a transition state. Carbon will not flex that much under it's own weight, sitting under the sun all day at that temperature the bonnet was obviously starting to droop and flex like rubber.

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i dont see it. is it twisted/melting?

dont car engines run at temperatures above 35c =)

Perhaps it's the angle of the photo. Course CF can withstand high temperatures before it fails and melts through, but with all material there is a transition state. CF bonnets doesn't flex that much under it's own weight, but sitting under the sun all day at that temperature the bonnet was definitely more then 35-37.5 degrees and she was drooping and a little flexy.

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wtf is T3? 3,000mbp/s? I'm at home... are you? If you are, pat yourself on the back!

Monkey... I'm detecting some kind of competiton or something going on with you... it seems that almost everything I do, you gotta come back and say something to the tune of "I see your ***** and raise you ***** ". I'm not having a rant, but if you wanna annoy/irritate/rev me up, at least make it funny!

3 words dude: I'm not interested...:cheers: now can we get on with the job of producing the best Skyline website on the planet?

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yeesh, ease up rezz, it was a mildly humoured statement... and no i'm at Uni (hence the T3, see you were supposed to ask how I was on a T3 which i would use as a conversation point to tell you why i was at uni) but anyways, I'll catch ya later on some other thread.

PS did you get my PM about thoses discs?

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OK, 私はあなたを最近悩ますことを残念に思います。 私は、あなたがチャーミングなユーモアを回復することを望みます。 sock 材料を除外します。 ^__^

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OK, 私はあなたを最近悩ますことを残念に思います。 私は、あなたがチャーミングなユーモアを回復することを望みます。 sock 材料を除外します。 ^__^
You did NOT write that yourself did you... the dictionary style language gave it away. But yeah, I'll leave out the sock bizzo :D
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