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yeah. it was pretty rad. and the mad ringies on main north made me moist. mmmm, single peggers.

also, if anyone wants HID's, theres another group buy on the r31 club, run by angry.

theyre pretty farken cheap, but pretty good quality, used em on my celsior, probably gonna grab another kit for the 200.

very good quality, and he can get more than just single H4s too. got my set of H4 Hi/Lo solenoid controlled HIDs during the week, and got them in today

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plus i got my lightforce crystal blue clip ons today haha

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F*cking YEAH!!! Finally, after 8 years, I'm off the pair gain system! I've been on Dodo Dial-Up for a good few years now and am SICK OF 31.2kbps speeds!!!

So, here we come Internode ADSL2+. Put my application in last night after hanging up on Telstra right after they said "Yes, you are off the pair gain system.... are you interested in signing up with Bigpond? You get fre.."

I hate Telstra. They took that long to take me off that shit. They came up with bullshit like "no free ports" and "we're too busy". I don't give a shit! They make billions!! I even worked for a contracting company for Telstra and I still couldn't get off the system... although, I was close.

No more 300 ping in cs! Lol. And no more downloading updates for programs on my work internet and burning it to CD and taking it home to install as it'd take days to download on my home connection.

And no, I didn't want wireless internet nor ISDN!

Holly mother

that is huge, but then again when your gaming you use quite a lot of data

lol I easily manage to blow my 40Gb per month .... 3Tb of HDDs and I am nearly full so about to buy another couple .... Usenet ftw

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