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1 hour ago, Birds said:

Rather lose a few grand than miss out on a hundred grand

Birds waiting for 88E to hit $1 a share be like

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But srs, ill be patient. Even though I got given a scratchie today, and I didnt even win $1 so whats the point in shares m8, odds always against ya.

Should've sold out at 6.6 and bought back in, more shares for less than I've got invested now... Easy in hindsight. Bought in on another share last week, put a stop to the surge it was on almost instantly... I've got this shit down to a fine art now

16 hours ago, dezz said:

Should've sold out at 6.6 and bought back in, more shares for less than I've got invested now... Easy in hindsight. Bought in on another share last week, put a stop to the surge it was on almost instantly... I've got this shit down to a fine art now

Buy when people are selling

Sell when people are buying

Some of the oldest and simplest trading advice but rarely do people follow it

1 hour ago, Down_Shift said:

Anyone went to that fully sik meet in docklands? Was it like how the media made it out to be?

i got invited but didnt go. If I had of known it was a Northside meet I wouldnt have even considered going.

Mighty Car Mods made a 9sec Barra car, wheres your 9sec pass Leigh? you got 2 more cylinders and bigger guards.

Or are you all about those 2 wheel cars now? gonna sell the ford and move to a smaller, lighter and less fuel efficient subaru?

12 hours ago, Leroy Peterson said:

i got invited but didnt go. If I had of known it was a Northside meet I wouldnt have even considered going.

Mighty Car Mods made a 9sec Barra car, wheres your 9sec pass Leigh? you got 2 more cylinders and bigger guards.

Or are you all about those 2 wheel cars now? gonna sell the ford and move to a smaller, lighter and less fuel efficient subaru?

Pretty good episode wasn't it, as if they didn't do a barra like this earlier.. bit disappointed it was only one episode though :(

Shows what the barra is capable of once you blow more air into it, the internet comments exploded with discussion of the 2jz being a better/worst engine still. 

Lol barely been riding 2 wheels lately due to shitty weather, that's the only problem with bikes.. track day in the wet means you need wet set of tyres or risk snapping your shit up. 
Ford is for sale, one of those 'will sell for the right price but may be selling for 6 months' sales. Generally FPVs holding decent value these days though anyway. And yes, might buy a decade old, shitty engined Subaru, unless you have better ideas for around the 40-45k mark :P

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I'm all about the newer Lexus' these days. Can get a decent one for much less than 45k... actually scratch that, theres not much other than the IS350's, which are really holding their value.

RC350 might be cheap enough by the time you sell up. Wont be as powerful but much nicer everywhere else https://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Lexus-RC-2015/SSE-AD-4573607/?Cr=11

Didn't you just setup the Falcon for track? brakes and cooling??

Find something cool to import. Maybe you'll be in the market for an E52 soon if your missus decides to "seal the deal" lol. YOu never know what might be eligible for import in 2018.

I actually really liked these in Japan. its like the kei version of an 86 for tuning. though, only in japan limits who makes stuff for them. Can get them landed for mid-20's basically brand new.

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That Honda thing doesn't look practical at all, still need to tow bikes and store a heap of bike gear + generator don't forget :P 

The Lexus looks nice but 18k over budget, also missing a turbo so I can go stututu 

Did the brakes but not cooling, stock brakes were in need of a machine/wobbly so just upgraded 

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