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Originally posted by Psiker

hehe. he would but hes 17. i think its just a dream for him really. all his money goes to his sound system ne way. he got 148.8 db at some comp. then while staying at a hotel got all his gear stolen that was inside the room :(

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Originally posted by Psiker

he got 148.8 db at some comp. then while staying at a hotel got all his gear stolen that was inside the room :(

Sounds familiar (pun not intended). 149.7dB at PAS 2001, then stolen. Missed my car theif spiel a bit back? I'll try and dig it up.

Originally posted by Gradenko

SHUTO- BOY, $2k for an engine conversion is freaking cheap. Is labour, like, free over there? Must be a damn sight better than the ~$60/hr they charge here.

$60 per hr who does that price. ppl i know have been hit for over 100/hr

its ecstortion i tell ya. did u know they want 400 dollars to hie a bouncy castle for 3 hrs. bastrds ruined my 21st :(

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