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10 pages on?
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it's on, it's on . well mark is on anyways.
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The Lag Meister
tweety bird replied to zebra's topic in Members Cars, Project Overhauls & Restorations
wait, doesn't the soarer share parts with the supra? shurley you can get the pedals from a supra and put it in your soarer. btw this is a reply conversation in the wasteland. edit found this clicky -
no wonder the sob has been a sob... http://news.ninemsn.com.au/entertainment/8366878/pussycat-dolls-ex-opens-up-about-tough-split Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton has confirmed his break-up with Pussycat Dolls singer Nicole Scherzinger after frenzied speculation in the tabloid press. A downbeat Hamilton said the end of the high-profile, four-year relationship had been "very tough" to deal with after a difficult season in which the 2008 champion sits just fifth in the drivers' standings. "I've been dealing with it on my own with great support from my family," the BBC reported Hamilton saying. "It's very tough (but) I was still able to focus at the last race and I still have that attitude." Hamilton's joyless demeanour was noticeable at this month's Korean Grand Prix, where he placed second, and he delayed his arrival in India until Wednesday to "maximise" his time among friends and family. "When those kind of things in your life are good they have a great impact on your life - and that relationship did," he said. "I wouldn't say that I was in great spirits. It's been a tough couple of weeks and I don't think the last race did anything for me. "It was good to get back on the podium but it's only one race - it's been a whole year of ups and downs. Hopefully with more races I'll begin to feel a boost."
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Tracking Down Original Owner Of Silvia In Japan
tweety bird replied to Oscillation's topic in General Automotive Discussion
a 20 year old auto s13... i give it 80kw max. -
^he cannot be worse than rubens barrichello. the net is full of rumours about Raikkonen and Williams, one even saying he has already signed with them!
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good luck guys and girls. (i won't say more as i don't want to jinx you).
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Tracking Down Original Owner Of Silvia In Japan
tweety bird replied to Oscillation's topic in General Automotive Discussion
what performance it's a na silvia.... -
drs for india conflicting reports about Kubica, his doc said and his surgeon says
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op if you wanted him to use genuine holden parts you should of told him to use genuine holden parts, most mechanics dont use genuine parts because they cost 2 to 3 times as much and there's no difference between them anyways, he was just trying to save you money. edit little story. my friend lives in bundaberg qld, she was have problems with her car so she want to a mechanic and he fixed the problem, she came back down to civilization (nsw) and we started to talk about her car it was then she said the problem was the panhard rod bushes were gone, then she told me that it cost her $800 to have these changed and she thought that was good proudly saying and a small town it's not about what you know it's about who you know, it was then that i told her that it was a $60 part and there was two bolts holding them on the car (pointing to the panhard rod), boy didn't her face turn red......i loled. moral of the story get a quote before the work starts then research it.
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10 years they have signed on for...
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officials confirmed plans for a New Jersey GP in 2013. as good as spa and the feel of monaco...... yer sure.
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The Lag Meister
tweety bird replied to zebra's topic in Members Cars, Project Overhauls & Restorations
you going to use a 6 boob? -
this makes you wonder about our mobile speed cameras. A single mobile speed camera location in Melbourne's south-east issued almost $1.5 million in fines last year, even though it was only used sporadically during the day, a Nine News investigation has revealed. Documents on Victoria's mobile speed camera program reveal in detail the thousands of locations across the state, by street and suburb, where the covert devices were most effective in 2010 at catching out speeding drivers — and generating revenue. Obtained under freedom-of-information laws, the documents show the busiest camera site was a small section of the Moorooduc Highway at Baxter in Melbourne's south-east, where 9171 fines were issued worth $1.43 million. The second and third ranked sites, or sections of road, for catching the most speeding motorists are also in Melbourne's south-east, near the bayside suburb of Frankston. They are a location on the Nepean Highway at Edithvale, where 6382 fines were issued worth $1 million, and another stretch of the Nepean Highway at Seaford, which issued 5236 fines worth $843,587. In total, the cameras nabbed a combined 605,218 motorists with fines worth more than $103 million through the 2010 calendar year. Victoria Police uses private contractors to operate 100 different mobile cameras at 2000 approved locations with poor accident histories. The cameras can operate at any of the 2000 locations. Apart from listings published each week in the Herald Sun newspaper, motorists generally have little idea where any of the 100 cameras are operating at any time. Closer to the city, other locations successfully targeting motorists include Bell Street at Coburg, Beaconsfield Parade at Middle Park and Toorak Road, at South Yarra — each issuing more than $700,000 in fines last year. An analysis by Nine News shows 126 locations all issued more than 1000 fines each. The cameras until now have almost always operated during daylight hours but from December after-dark patrols will commence as new advanced cameras are phased into use that can be used at night without disruptive flashes. Victorian Auditor-General Dec Pearson last month recommended the night-time use of the mobile cameras in his report into all forms of speed cameras. He also recommended a ban on publishing any listings on where mobile cameras are operating, saying "there is a likelihood of adverse road safety outcomes as a result", especially in country locations as motorists work out where the cameras may be. The Victorian Department of Justice is considering Mr Pearson's recommendations. Mobile speed cameras are only part of the Victorian State Government's speed camera system, along with freeway fixed cameras, intersection and point-to-point cameras. But the number of fines issued by mobile cameras was equal to almost half all 1.32 million camera fines issued in 2010. The figures on site and fines issued, and the value of those fines, are before any are converted to warnings on appeal. At the Moorooduc Highway, Baxter location, 565 of the 9171 fines issued were later converted to official warnings on appeal.
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exactly even if he did now, he has screwed any chance for the sympathy vote from the jury.
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what a idiot, honestly what did he think was going to happen? he walks in to the place starts abusing the staff then chases the owner through the building, what he didn't think he would feel threatened and might react with violence? i have no sympathy for stupidity. i still dont know what there going to get frank for, it's not illegal to change the odometer on a car, it only illegal to sell a car knowing the odometer has been changed (or at least that's how i remember it anyway). tax maybe?
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The Lag Meister
tweety bird replied to zebra's topic in Members Cars, Project Overhauls & Restorations
have to wait 6 months hey zebra. saw this on import monster ( clicky ) today , i was going to post it in the wasteland whore theard but then i realized it was for a different toyota. have you realized you called your soarer a snoarer in the title? -
wanted to but no i didn't get to go.
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update on Kubica.