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The sony players aren't too bad, not 'A' grade, but then they aren't 'A' priced.

The same mpeg boards are found in the cheap ass DVD players. There is a singer unit (in the cheap ass range) that is probably the best of a dodgy bunch (rick heart has them last I checked).

rev210, things would get a hell of a lot better if the americans would recognize true black to be 0IRE instead of whatever the hell they think it is (7.5 issit?).

adam 32, you enjoy playing region 1 discs on your Sony? I don't think I've heard of a region free model by them. Ever. And mods are expensive too. I'm not a Sony head so don't hang me it their latest stuff can do it :)

evening all..

got zanda's turbo off.. found the problem with the turbo/manifold gasket.. it's missing one of the 4 nuts holding the turbo on!! not quite sure how it would've come off cause there's a tab washer there stopping it? also the other 3 nuts were like finger tight?

wierd!

Originally posted by Pva_Glue

I just had crazy thought when I red your reply...

Why Oh Why can't I do that with WOMEN :):D :bahaha:

smart arse.

Because we pick you - you dont pick us :) We have the power well thats what you learn when you watch the discovery channel -

thats why males are programmed to bonk almost anything while females are a little fussier who they mix their gene pool with.

Wish troy was here - he usually a wealth of info on this stuff :)

Originally posted by macka

rev  u dont need it chipped to play dvds? do u?

The PS2 plays DVD's just not multi region without a mod chip. Put the chip in and you can play multizone (read pirate) games too.

The mod chip for the PS2 is not very expensive.

The PS2 enables you to play GT3 and race mines GTR's around.

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