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Everyone creaming their pants on facebook over a VF HSV Ute for $90,000.
Even comes with an aftermarket super charger and 2 speed power glide. Great for towing a jet ski.
500kws and custom drive shaft... What is that, like 100kws more than factory?

I think the utes had 340kw only the GTS sedan had 430kw 

Still slower than a tuned GS, funny when the ford GT with '350kw' made more rwkw than the 430kw HSV haha

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My mates got an aftermarket charged ve gts, think the kit was around the $20k mark.. Makes 390-395rwkw I think he said... Didn't sound too impressive given the ls3 in his car was advertised as 317kw, 320 in mine... But mine with exhaust tune and cai are making around 280rwkw.. That's a '375' kit... 100kw loss sounds pretty high to me but maybe I've been out of the game too long..

 

 

Friend bought a property almost a year ago. single not-very-significant-income. House came with tenants, decides to let them stay instead of move in (sick of living at home, but who says no to rent).
He knew the tenants were filthy, no screening process because existing tenants (how does that work?). Not surprisingly they pay rent late, lately not paying at all. Real Estate doesnt notice, so he emails the agent. Few weeks pass, agent says "sorry lol been on holiday, whoops, lets get this sorted". Goes to the Tenancy Tribunal people and sits there waiting in queue.
Then talks to me about plan to use equity to buy another place in the near future. Have fun with that. meanwhile, miserable at parents place because sibling had a baby in a trifecta relationship (VWL-worthy SJW story that one) and the bread-winner wasnt a biological parent so when shit went down the parents got kicked out. Funny, but not funny.


We're still waiting on that trifecta story Liam.
1 hour ago, Count Grantleyish said:

 


All I know is Leigh needs less whining, more whoosh noises from his taxi.

 

Waiting for compound turbo kit to be available, they make about 1000rwhp with ease stock engine :) turbo sits under car haha

26 minutes ago, UNR33L said:

Waiting for compound turbo kit to be available, they make about 1000rwhp with ease stock engine :) turbo sits under car haha

Just get two big ones by tonight Harry. 

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A while ago I was googling to find the biggest/best quality CRT commercially available. and its like this 30" or something 4:3 behemoth. tables needing extra support to hold it up etc since it weighed in at like 40+kgs

Obviously older people and collectors wanted them so they fetched about $600 but no one ever wanted to cough up for postage (why are PC nerds usually poor? lack of career drive from disinterest in work? poor social skills to leave good impressions? poor body odour?)

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