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blue moon is a nice change, but not as good as actual european whites.

other than samuel adams, i havent found any noteworthy american beers i like. but i dont plan on going to america anyway.

the old idea that all american beer is shit is long gone.

there so many local breweries now that you can always find something decent.

I was getting mixed microbrew cases from the supermarket last time.

(not all were great but pretty good ratio)

just avoid the mainstream ones and your sorted...

blue moon is a nice change, but not as good as actual european whites.

other than samuel adams, i havent found any noteworthy american beers i like. but i dont plan on going to america anyway.

You might even fight a nigga or two

Mmm mmm bitch

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inb4 pat and birds see it going back up so buy back in #emotionalinvestors :P

Sold at 5.4, bought in again at 4.7 the other day, sold at 5.1 today for insurance...bought back in at 5 when it hadn't moved...just banking little profits while it's volatile. May have found a new floor in 5 cents though, which is handy.

Profit > down rampers

Gonna accept job offer with a pay cut for dat dere work life balance.. current place is just farked and expected to work 24/7 f**k that

Plus I think it'll pay off big in the near future.. given that it's a hybrid role and if I sell some contracts get dat dere comms too

Maybe I need to cash out 88e? :P

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Yeah the jump is real, been through 3 in a year :P

It's easy to do when you get head hunted, just a job whore I guess and don't hang around when it gets shit (or spread rumors of leaving :D hahaha)

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Meh I haven't found it to be an issue, I worked at CAT for 3 years so they know I can stay around for the right place

The rest I hang around till I begin to hate them, current place had great potential till they got some new upper management that f**k everyone over

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Every. f**king. Time.

http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/464167-nissan-r33-skyline-gtst-clean-low-km-260kw/

Car is making 260kw on 98pump and can hit 300kw

Then why didn't you "hit" it? This guy doesn't even guess how it'll get there, where most will throw up their "on E85" or "injectors have room for 800kw" future dyno guesses into their ads.

I'ma call this kind of shit the carsales dyno.

Forgot these gems, the carsales roadworthy inspections

Car will be sold without reg and rwc as i have no time but wouldnt need anything else than stock exhaust and cooler.

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Every. f**king. Time.

http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/464167-nissan-r33-skyline-gtst-clean-low-km-260kw/

Then why didn't you "hit" it? This guy doesn't even guess how it'll get there, where most will throw up their "on E85" or "injectors have room for 800kw" future dyno guesses into their ads.

I'ma call this kind of shit the carsales dyno.

maybe it hit 260 on a roller dyno so could hit 300 easy on a hub dyno.

See easy.....

Edit..

mmmm p plater car....going to be classy

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Nissan-R33-Skyline-GTST-CLEAN-LOW-KM-/252338475347?hash=item3ac08b9153%3Ag%3AT4QAAOSwdU1W~JvL&nma=true&si=FjW08c95UL2rKPyPAyzXfmzawU4%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557

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