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I'd like to hear from Mr. Shorten given his vehement criticism of Abbott's stance on the Bishop issue...he now has to pick a side himself lol

All elected politicians are scum; consider the things you do to get to that position, no one gets there by being honest and putting Australia's interests at heart

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Missus not movin in?

yeah going through this a bit atm with her, she has a cat though and i don't want a cat..

pisses on cloths on the floor, fur everywhere, kitty litter, rip up curtains / couches, walks where you eat etc

inb4 he losses half his house

haha that's it.. i'll deff be covering my ass - i'm sure now she wouldnt do anything like that if we broke up. But fast forward 5 years dangling 250k in front of her eyes it may change..

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Just remember a woman in love and a woman scorned are rarely the same woman

A good indication is usually how she treats strangers cause that's what you'll be ;)

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Just some light reading for tonight...

Think I've made my choice though. $1500 for second hand SM4 (with latest processor and firmware) and I don't need to run an external MAP sensor. Does all that I want it to and no extra fiddling around with SR20 work-arounds.

Haltech Elite 1500 would have been the next choice I think. Bonus of having USB, CAN and some cool boost control features.

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f**k me the SAU facebook page is full of retards

On the one asking about what was needed to switch to E85... he ended up sending me a facebook message asking me if a surge tank replaces the fuel tank and if it would save weight...

ffs mate, just take it to a workshop if you know nothing

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