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SO I get lounge access in the hotel I'm in.

so 5:30-7:30 they put on food and drinks..

I'm the only one who has access currently as they are quiet..

so they have loaded up a bunch of grog, trays of food most of which is going to waste. and I have 6 staff.

why they didn't just give me a voucher for the bar/restaurant and saved themselves a bunch of cash I have no idea.

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cause they spend 90% of time building boost and doseing when at traffic lights or in 40 zones.

What supporting mods are you going to need Moh? besides everything.

(fuel pump, injectors, wastegates, diff(s), FPR?, coil packs)

255 intank, surge with 2 255s jammed in.

GTR diff and shafts, Nismo for, 50mm turbo smart gate.

Currently running VQ35de coils.

Heads going to cop some valve springs n cams too.

255 intank, surge with 2 255s jammed in.

GTR diff and shafts, Nismo for, 50mm turbo smart gate.

Currently running VQ35de coils.

Heads going to cop some valve springs n cams too.

you can always do cams later... just keep it stock and see how it goes (my advice).

just came back from Havoc to check on the pulsar... Abe is too convincing. maybe i will end up going down the ethanol brick road.

If anyone is in need for a new phone plan (sim only, byo phone) Optus doing $40 10gb data inc, unlimited calls texts etc. now. Only 12 month lock in too.. pretty good.

If this came up 6-7 months ago I would have, but now holding out for new iPhone

If anyone is in need for a new phone plan (sim only, byo phone) Optus doing $40 10gb data inc, unlimited calls texts etc. now. Only 12 month lock in too.. pretty good.

This sounds good, is Optus good though?

Telstra has been shit lately lol so can't be much worse

Carpel tunnel, had surgery, tried to get back into it, on going issues could not keep going.

he was shattered.

he still turns up to some gymkanas and such

Dis is seriously not the reason, also Micolour still exists... albeit at least temporarily out of action.

This sounds good, is Optus good though?

Telstra has been shit lately lol so can't be much worse

I've always been on Telstra with work phones etc, but with Optus past year now that I'm paying for it myself - to be honest I don't really notice any difference between the two both work fine.

Telstra would have the upper hand on really remote places for coverage.. depends if you go camping in the outback or 4wding a lot I guess.

$3500 neo engine/gearbox

$300 nistune

$1500 hypergear turbo

$500 injectors

$800 clutch

$600 tune

$1000 misc

That's like $8k....am not sure if its worth it /getting old.

Could probably buy a modded r33 gtst for that price with all the above included.

or I could reco head + turbo for probably $3k & be on my way...I think the rb20 might live on!

I've always been on Telstra with work phones etc, but with Optus past year now that I'm paying for it myself - to be honest I don't really notice any difference between the two both work fine.

Telstra would have the upper hand on really remote places for coverage.. depends if you go camping in the outback or 4wding a lot I guess.

I definitely don't do any of those things

But the 12 month lock in scares me a bit

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