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at this rate soon we'll have to set up a scooter forum... then we'll bitch about the idiots sticking GTR badges on THEM!!!

haha last nite on hume highway i came up to a stock boat r33 gts or gtst with a GTR badge and green p plates. I got the shits and came up to him and f**ken flew off. Then at the coming lights i stopped in the middle lane of 3 lane and indicated to him to get into left lane cose i wanted to kill his life in a run. f**ken piece of shit sticking GTR badges on a nugget, probly a non turbo as well. Pussy stayed behind me.

If you are reading this and are a member os SAU, STRIP THE $5 GTR Badge of your nugget you piece of tightass shit!

offtopic haha but since Mars mentioned it.

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haha last nite on hume highway i came up to a stock boat r33 gts or gtst with a GTR badge and green p plates. I got the shits and came up to him and f**ken flew off. Then at the coming lights i stopped in the middle lane of 3 lane and indicated to him to get into left lane cose i wanted to kill his life in a run. f**ken piece of shit sticking GTR badges on a nugget, probly a non turbo as well.

If you are reading this and are a member os SAU, STRIP THE $5 GTR Badge of your nugget you piece of tightass shit!

And that has what to do with petrol prices? :)

Far be it from me to defend John Howard but I don't think the Liberal or the Republican Party can be held directly responsible for the rise in oil prices.

Both our economies benefit from lower oil prices.

Circumstances and some collusion is what is responsible for oil prices.

Next week it will be $1,50!

The fact that the global economy is at the mercy of a small cartel is what's wrong.

T.

They make personal profits (shares/mates/family etc).

OPEC sets the price in production anyways - what's stupid isn't the price, what is stupid is we're using petrol in our cars anyway.

I can't wait to get a 1969 Ford Falcon XW GT with a worked 351 and a blower that runs on water.

Then I can boost up the cefiro all the time too heh heh O_o

haha last nite on hume highway i came up to a stock boat r33 gts or gtst with a GTR badge and green p plates. I got the shits and came up to him and f**ken flew off. Then at the coming lights i stopped in the middle lane of 3 lane and indicated to him to get into left lane cose i wanted to kill his life in a run. f**ken piece of shit sticking GTR badges on a nugget, probly a non turbo as well. Pussy stayed behind me.

If you are reading this and are a member os SAU, STRIP THE $5 GTR Badge of your nugget you piece of tightass shit!

offtopic haha but since Mars mentioned it.

Yeah, GO YOU :P

You sir are are the just the type of tool that gives the rest of us Skyline owners a bad name.

haha last nite on hume highway i came up to a stock boat r33 gts or gtst with a GTR badge and green p plates. I got the shits and came up to him and f**ken flew off. Then at the coming lights i stopped in the middle lane of 3 lane and indicated to him to get into left lane cose i wanted to kill his life in a run. f**ken piece of shit sticking GTR badges on a nugget, probly a non turbo as well. Pussy stayed behind me.

If you are reading this and are a member os SAU, STRIP THE $5 GTR Badge of your nugget you piece of tightass shit!

offtopic haha but since Mars mentioned it.

yeah man, you showed him good. in your pimped out GTT bro. the sickest car ever made, with the sickest driver too. man you should have fully like drifted it into his front guard totaly. that would have been sweet.

yeah man, you showed him good. in your pimped out GTT bro. the sickest car ever made, with the sickest driver too. man you should have fully like drifted it into his front guard totaly. that would have been sweet.

I nevar narked on nobody!1!111111

anyone else reckon that peak oil article is written a lil alarmist,

none of us will survive the die off etc 5.5 billion people will die in the next few years cause weve already had the peak

there are some shockin truths in there but come on, no more food cause tractors run on petrol n that

but it does show our way of life has just happened and meandered along rather than long term planned

anyone else reckon that peak oil article is written a lil alarmist,

none of us will survive the die off etc 5.5 billion people will die in the next few years cause weve already had the peak

there are some shockin truths in there but come on, no more food cause tractors run on petrol n that

but it does show our way of life has just happened and meandered along rather than long term planned

yup

it's a worry..

hope it doesnt go that way tho :|

Petrol prices are expected to come down soon (at least from the stupid highs of this past week). I'd just short fill for the time being and hope in the next week or two prices come back a bit.

Personally I think it would help a lot if the media (and I guess people) didn't focus so much on it. Markets are driven as much by sentiment as any rational calculation of supply and demand.

Like Maxwell Smart says, you'll take it and you'll like it.

It's not like the price of milk or bread where you can drink beer and eat kebabs instead. We are all locking into buying petrol.

I would hopefully be expecting petrol to fall back to $1.15 or so by X'mas.

The global economy just cannot take such sustained increases.

T.

I'd just short fill for the time being

hehe, maybe switch to a 3 stop strategy with a short second stint. should be able to gain some track position i reckon. i know that's what i'll be doing.

hmm, i can see you being a factor late in the race though as the fuel load burns down your bridgestones should start to get some time back vs the michelein runners.

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