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I'd like to hear from Mr. Shorten given his vehement criticism of Abbott's stance on the Bishop issue...he now has to pick a side himself lol

All elected politicians are scum; consider the things you do to get to that position, no one gets there by being honest and putting Australia's interests at heart

Missus not movin in?

yeah going through this a bit atm with her, she has a cat though and i don't want a cat..

pisses on cloths on the floor, fur everywhere, kitty litter, rip up curtains / couches, walks where you eat etc

inb4 he losses half his house

haha that's it.. i'll deff be covering my ass - i'm sure now she wouldnt do anything like that if we broke up. But fast forward 5 years dangling 250k in front of her eyes it may change..

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Leeroy you race last night? I'm bit over iracing might try get into project cars

Yeah I did, was fun. Makes me kinda wish everyone would jump over to project cars... Then would could change class each year/round etc.

Just some light reading for tonight...

Think I've made my choice though. $1500 for second hand SM4 (with latest processor and firmware) and I don't need to run an external MAP sensor. Does all that I want it to and no extra fiddling around with SR20 work-arounds.

Haltech Elite 1500 would have been the next choice I think. Bonus of having USB, CAN and some cool boost control features.

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f**k me the SAU facebook page is full of retards

On the one asking about what was needed to switch to E85... he ended up sending me a facebook message asking me if a surge tank replaces the fuel tank and if it would save weight...

ffs mate, just take it to a workshop if you know nothing

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