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11 hours ago, Borci88 said:



cbf taking my tool box home to do it l0l. 

All good brah, was worth a try hehe 

I'm at that awkward moment undecided to throw the brakes on and then throw a few k into the engine for some fun times.. or just not waste my money, keep saving and sell it in 1-2 years for something different.. too bad at this stage there's nothing better I'd want instead of it :\ new performance cars suck!(<45k) I wouldn't go a new ford, nothing has changed since I got mine, evo meh old now, sti engine is old AF waiting for an update, mustang would feel like a downgrade, BRZ slow, commodore would feel like the same thing I already got with slightly better interior.. 

Maybe I should just #yolo and buy another bike 

Edited by UNR33L

apparently nsw people give some good head.
come here jason.







bmw sold.
thank you god, most merciful father., or should i say, loaded viet farmer whos only gonna use it to drive to the fields in mildura. #toomuchmoney
 

2 hours ago, Leroy Peterson said:

88e is long term m8 check-in again 1-15 years

That it is. However if you bought 88e two weeks ago like I did you'd be 30% up right now.

4 minutes ago, HEKT1K said:

NZ booked

North Island tips welcome

Rotorua Canopy Tours, its a bit of a nature walk and a whole lot of ziplining with some very cute guides.

Waitomo Glowworm Caves, Abseiling etc
http://www.waitomo.com/black-water-rafting/Pages/black-abyss.aspx

Quad Biking Tour near Wellington
http://www.wellingtonadventures.co.nz/   We did the half day tour, spent the whole time wishing we did the full day tour.

Also if you're going with a bunch of mates, we did a White Water rafting thing somewhere near Lake Taupo which was a lot of fun.

1 hour ago, Birds said:

That it is. However if you bought 88e two weeks ago like I did you'd be 30% up right now.

30% of $0.04 is $0.012

well done fool. you made 1.2 cents

 

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24 minutes ago, joeyjoejoejuniorshabadoo said:

30% of $0.04 is $0.012

well done fool. you made 1.2 cents

 

Yeah but if you compound the profit and successfully reinvest, you could see 6 cents and so on. It's a bit of work but we weren't all born with the gift to connect motivated buyers with motivated sellers.

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Rotorua Canopy Tours, its a bit of a nature walk and a whole lot of ziplining with some very cute guides.

Waitomo Glowworm Caves, Abseiling etc
http://www.waitomo.com/black-water-rafting/Pages/black-abyss.aspx

Quad Biking Tour near Wellington
http://www.wellingtonadventures.co.nz/   We did the half day tour, spent the whole time wishing we did the full day tour.

Also if you're going with a bunch of mates, we did a White Water rafting thing somewhere near Lake Taupo which was a lot of fun.



Legend, thank you

Don't think I'll get down as far as Wellington, other stuff looks like a winner though

Not going with mates so may give the rafting a miss
19 minutes ago, HEKT1K said:

 


Legend, thank you

Don't think I'll get down as far as Wellington, other stuff looks like a winner though

Not going with mates so may give the rafting a miss

 

Subtle

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