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Originally posted by Kyles

ken they refused my loan the bastards.  

So i couldnt get it. Not a hudge deal.. there are busses, pitty they are crap.

I went to catch a bus from work at 6 pm, and it was 40 min late, So i ended up walking down to the train station and back tracked home to see the buss that i was waiting for drive past 40 mintues after it should have been at the stop in kinross.. shocking. And today it was 25 min late, I started walking but when i got to the next stop it came around the cnr, i was just past the buss stop so i stood in the middle of the road to make sure the bastard stopped...

i went for an 800 buck loan for a computer the pther day and got rejected. so im stuck with this pos. i got told they will send me a letter telling me why. i got the letter and all it said was. "you may have been rejected for one of the following reasons" it also stated that they had carefully considered my application. it was a internet jobbie at harvey norman. and it took all of 15 seconds to get a reply back

Psiker

yeah sure none of us know everything but at least we know whether our cars a GTST or not - not just say oh its got a GT badge on the side :P i think it pays to know at least the MODEL of your car for phucks sake!

Talking abotu knowing nothing - i want to play with my bleed valve n up the boost but i dont know how much i can play with it before the cars goes BOOM hehe

Thats the funny thing though. I went for an agc credit card at harvey norman and they gave me $2500 limit ... what the???

and they wouldnt give me a 6.5 grand loan. Oh well atleast the agc card will give me a good credit rating so i should get a loan after i pay of the new washing machine, couch, and floor rug

Originally posted by Sneeza

yeah the car i am talking about was in for $17900 and then he just messaged me saying that he will give it to me for $14000...... whatever

Whast an idiot. You told him you wanted a turbo so why would you give him ANY money for it .

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Nizmo

yeah sure none of us know everything but at least we know whether our cars a GTST or not - not just say oh its got a GT badge on the side :P i think it pays to know at least the MODEL of your car for phucks sake!  

Talking abotu knowing nothing - i want to play with my bleed valve n up the boost but i dont know how much i can play with it before the cars goes BOOM hehe

hehe u should ask Hicks, Strich9 or my bro how much u can up ur boost b4 u do ur coola pipes. my bro was running bout 13psi when he did his. its now back down to about 11-12psi (this is in a 180)

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