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so I know I'm not looking melb.

but where I am looking I'm seeing maybe 95% for sale 5% for auction, is it similar in melb?

houses/land for sale is offering a bit lower the norm? (more so when it been on market for 6 months or more?)

thinking if I run into you at a bar going to owe you lots of beers at this point.

so I know I'm not looking melb.

but where I am looking I'm seeing maybe 95% for sale 5% for auction, is it similar in melb?

houses/land for sale is offering a bit lower the norm? (more so when it been on market for 6 months or more?)

thinking if I run into you at a bar going to owe you lots of beers at this point.

Auction is generally in the "hot" markets inner east / inner west - yes been for sale for long time generally implies overpriced

No.

Well I need to replace/upgrade pump. stock fuel lines/filter/rail/random priming tank thing seems to work ok... But people seem to think mandatory for track work. I don't plan on running full semis in the near future.

Why u think no?

Pump is in the middle, sock sits on the floor and tank is pretty flat. Haven't checked but pretty sure has decent foam. Running 98

Well I need to replace/upgrade pump. stock fuel lines/filter/rail/random priming tank thing seems to work ok... But people seem to think mandatory for track work. I don't plan on running full semis in the near future.

Why u think no?

Pump is in the middle, sock sits on the floor and tank is pretty flat. Haven't checked but pretty sure has decent foam. Running 98

Just make sure your fuel tank is always full, there's your surge tank

Guys, I'm going japan for 3 weeks. during nov-dec, not the best time but its what suits me.

Cliffs/recommendations on which areas to stay, what is must visit, what not to do ect.

Thinking of these in order

- Tokyo
- Fuji
- Nara
- Kyoto
- Osaka
- Hiroshima

- Tokyo

Guys, I'm going japan for 3 weeks. during nov-dec, not the best time but its what suits me.

Cliffs/recommendations on which areas to stay, what is must visit, what not to do ect.

Thinking of these in order

- Tokyo

- Fuji

- Nara

- Kyoto

- Osaka

- Hiroshima

- Tokyo

How many nights you staying each city?

Word of advice, see how long the train trips are to get to each place. Otherwise you'll spend half the holiday on a train with all your luggage with you.

How many nights you staying each city?

Word of advice, see how long the train trips are to get to each place. Otherwise you'll spend half the holiday on a train with all your luggage with you.

Better than being on a train without your luggage, no?

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