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Why are you guys even arguing about ECUs?

We've all got different cars, different goals, different budgets... so at the end of the day there's only one thing that matters, buying whatever Mighty Car Mods recommends.

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How did you make it fit?

I want to see your engine bay so I can plan my rb25 install. When you free?



I just cut about 50mm off the bottom opening where the cooler would be (if i had one) and it went straight on
Lol the mob who makes them said i have to cut the reo, f*k that!

Where u from? After work err day and sundays I don't normally do much
How did you make it fit?

I want to see your engine bay so I can plan my rb25 install. When you free?



I just cut about 50mm off the bottom opening where the cooler would be (if i had one) and it went straight on
Lol the mob who makes them said i have to cut the reo, f*k that!

Where u from? After work err day and sundays I don't normally do much
1 hour ago, Jonnoo said:

 


I just cut about 50mm off the bottom opening where the cooler would be (if i had one) and it went straight on
Lol the mob who makes them said i have to cut the reo, f*k that!

Where u from? After work err day and sundays I don't normally do much

 

Brunswick, you?

2 hours ago, Odium said:

Why are you guys even arguing about ECUs?

We've all got different cars, different goals, different budgets... so at the end of the day there's only one thing that matters, buying whatever Mighty Car Mods recommends.



U f*kkin own a PFC, stop being a bitch, get dirty and start talkin smack

It's a well known VWL fact that Simon strays from confrontation; his arena of choice being the passive aggressive battlefield of the office email server

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My stock is too volatile to call lol

However given its recent run up to 6 I can pretty much guarantee it'll be back there and beyond eventually (with a nasty drop or two in the middle) as we have a ton more news due in the next 3 months, so current prices are prolly a decent coin, maybe not a day trade

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39 minutes ago, Birds said:

My stock is too volatile to call lol

However given its recent run up to 6 I can pretty much guarantee it'll be back there and beyond eventually (with a nasty drop or two in the middle) as we have a ton more news due in the next 3 months, so current prices are prolly a decent coin, maybe not a day trade

 

I do have 88e on my list and yeah seeing how low it goes before I enter :)

 

Just wish I had more time to look at the stock market...

49 minutes ago, Birds said:

My stock is too volatile to call lol

learn2trade m8

88E london was up 10% last night, finished at 8%. Should see a solid start on ASX this morning, hopefully will keep chugging a long as no one this week has been wanting to buy over 5c. Personally, I would try to get in quickly this morning before it hits high 4's. There's a meeting tonight in London with the exec's, some info may come from that but cant imagine it moving big numbers. but wtf do i know, any good news and people seem to dump their shares.

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45 minutes ago, Leroy Peterson said:

learn2trade m8

88E london was up 10% last night, finished at 8%. Should see a solid start on ASX this morning, hopefully will keep chugging a long as no one this week has been wanting to buy over 5c. Personally, I would try to get in quickly this morning before it hits high 4's. There's a meeting tonight in London with the exec's, some info may come from that but cant imagine it moving big numbers. but wtf do i know, any good news and people seem to dump their shares.

So in other words...what I said ;)

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So in other words...what I said [emoji6]

Youre meant to be talking it up sky high. Or is this your actual opinion now that youve sold out?
Im sure the guys on HC would be pretty disappointed in you.
23 minutes ago, joeyjoejoejuniorshabadoo said:

If I was to buy $800k in 88e shares and they go up by 1 cent, does that make it a good day's profit or chump change? 

Doesn't matter how much you wanna throw at it Gordon Gecko, it's a penny stock mate lulz call me when you want a real investment

zai jian

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57 minutes ago, Daz said:

 

I do have 88e on my list and yeah seeing how low it goes before I enter :)

 

Just wish I had more time to look at the stock market...

IMO you either sit glued to a screen or you lock shares in the bottom draw, anything in between is emotional torture

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