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Got it for Free, had CRAZY colours all stripey on the screen even with no antenna plugged in, couldn't even get a picture, would cost $100 just for a Pro to look at it & yes it was heavy as all Buggery. Extremely unfortunate. :(

you can pick up decent plasma tv's in the $400 mark ish for like 45-50" size if you shop around

40k seems way too high.. i dunno something rubs me the wrong way. esp since its a v spec

Defs. I also has a feeling something not Kosher there. doesn't feel right hey!

Although not about spending $40k on a GTR rebuild, boltons, upgrades etc... I'm sure few of us on here could walk through some receipts.

Getting to 350awkws is not just new turbos and/or stock rebuild, It can be but it wont see the year out. Then if you want to drive a good car theres more to be done.

And if you want it to last you go all the way through it thoroughly.

You would have spent over $20k.

Have you done New brakes, Extended Sump, High Volume oil pump, Oil cooler and relocation kit, Quality Steering and Suspension, Interior/Exterior titbits :)

So your right. The devil is in the detail he hasn't provided.

Sorry dude for you in the poo :/ . cant rag on peeps in FS section no more.

Ps: oh and my FS in his FS has been deleted too - lol

Chrome? Is that a drugo's term :P

Fox and Chrome can go eat a dick!

Speshally seeing I'm old and started on IE so will stick with it. More intuitive.

IE8 solved alot of the response time issues and 9 has capatalised further :thumbsup:

Mind you I prefer Nokia phones over I-phones and Windows OS rather than bad apple's

mayhaps users of the other browsers just dont like secure browsers :rofl2:

In my experience, Internet Explorer is the least responsive and most resource hungry browser of all time. Runs like an absolute heap of shit anywhere I've used it ---> install Chrome ---> everything works like a dream.

In my experience, Internet Explorer is the least responsive and most resource hungry browser of all time. Runs like an absolute heap of shit anywhere I've used it ---> install Chrome ---> everything works like a dream.

This. Also Itunes also chuggs through PC usage like the whore it is. In saying that Chrome does as well. but chrome is soooo smooth

Quick question guise...

I picked the car up from the shop after getting some steering components installed and they said that I needed to keep an eye on the clutch as 'it was catching a bit high' or something along those lines. I just smiled and nodded..

Wat does that mean? I've never heard that before...

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