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Stupid computers today!

One reception PC power supply has died.

The receptionist can't log on and get her desktop up on my share PC in my office ... so I've put her on my drafting PC.

So I'm stuck in my office using a less than adequate PC for drafting today!

IT guy should have been here an hour ago! I'd do it myself, but I'm too busy for that shit. :P

Hello all Forum members - finally we have joined SAU

Team wheelworx

Welcome aboard. :P

$200 a week I heard, just to drive that yank tank to work and back each day. Bloody hell :laugh:

Good point! The Evo's used to be alot more 'boxier' but have now made them a bit more smoother. They both have similar front ends, too - complete with the bonnet vents (but Evo's have had this since the day dot).

Nissan just can't get away from those headlights! R35, 350z and now the 370z will have them, too!

any one else think these cars share very similar lines??

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Anyone else think they both look like shit too?

Can't stand new car design. Whether it's putting massive fk off grill areas (like the 2 above, and Audi is a culprit of this too) or headlights that creep half-way up the bonnet or complicated panel work (looking at you, BMW) theres just something that shits me about new cars.

Tasteful and restrained, 2 words that seem to have disappeared out of car designers vocabulary over recent years :P

gezzz mick ur getting ur post count up quick lol

should i stop posting stuff now or wait till later........hahahahaha......not much else to do and some of these threads are pretty good for a laugh......

besides being social beats the ps3...lol :P

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