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Bloody hell Luke. That was hella quick. I would still be sulking and my thumb wouldn't have left my mouth yet to even pick up a spanner (or a phone in my case).

Good luck. I hope you get through 1st time.

spent the last couple hours stuffing around with a very old school pentax mv1 (1980). its rather amusing. forgotten how heavy these motherf**kers are. got a random collection of fixed focal lenses, telephoto zoom lenses and such. think i might have to buy some more film and some batteries tomorrow. i like it. even being such a heavy mofo...

... i think i need a dark room.

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I'm runnin twin HKS pods because thats what came with my car lol - so for that reason and that reason only I'll stick with them just chase down some new elements, anyone know where they're sold at a decent price?

on the plus side, standard airbox will keep the boys in blue happy, and you can still run a bit of power through them. im pretty sure Cubes was running around 300rwkw with a standard airbox?

damn posers :P remember if you get pods they need to be secured to something or its defect

i stick with the hks's also cause they come with the car. stock is better cause its enclosed and keeps the engine heat away, you can ofcourse build your own lil enclosure for the pods if you handy with that sort of thing.

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