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Looks good mate, should sound good too.

A lot of bass is lost through the back seat of our skylines due to the steel plate etc but will still be plenty of punch no doubt.

Is it all hooked up and running now?

Yeah man tight punchy deep bass. Sounds good.
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Also had a sinus surgery thats not cool bedridden for 6days n off meds 8days later.
Pain was 12 out of ten
60mg of codeine and 100mg tramadol every 6hrs did not seem to help.
But on the plus side im breathing from my nose. Yay
Hopefully this will solve the plane landing pain...

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5 minutes ago, pol1on1 said:

Also had a sinus surgery thats not cool bedridden for 6days n off meds 8days later.
Pain was 12 out of ten
60mg of codeine and 100mg tramadol every 6hrs did not seem to help.
But on the plus side im breathing from my nose. Yay
Hopefully this will solve the plane landing pain...

The gd drugs!!

Feeling ok dude?

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I get problems when I have a cold and can't equalise. But I learnt the hard way if I pull my eyelids I can equalise past my eyes.

Yer i used deconjestion spray that solves bit of it but xray shows that i had a defomed canal that worked as a 1 way valve basically not allowing suction to top sinus (above eye) when landing which made alot of pain the worse I've is numb jaw striking pain down neck and numb collarbone with eye feeling like exploding that was every second swing landing for me.@manne I've read you have some similar issues


Good stuff mate!! How long to go?

Nah we found out its a boy at birth his hear almost 3weeks now.
I think i have already done a big box of huggies and just a minute ago i had Mount Etna eruption all over me yellow [emoji90]
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Hi guys haven't been on for ages.
N just realized what i really got my self into so almost 3 weeks down a lifetime ahead.
Its a boy [emoji128]

Got 2 boys.1 plays golf the other races bmx. Sucking up money like a hoover.



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