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I was watching it live on tv and it was amazing the speed and height of the water and seeing people jumping out of their cars and running. it was shocking.

Can anyone remember such a horrible start to a year than this one.

thoughts and prayers with all the guys and girls over there.

I know right. Here's me last year crapping on about how the whole 2012 thing is a crock of shit, and then all of this happens.

Hopefully things look up for planet earth for the rest of the year.

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@ Craig: All State Auto Imports is the name of that place in Delta St I was telling you about through the week. Try them for a shift knob. :thmbsup:

Thanks mate, i will give them a buzz.

Morning Mangs,

Tsunami is not cool :(. Me thinks the Mayans got it wrong by a year or so...

Any day now Sephiroth is going to summon meteor and we're all going to be f**ked.

Turbo is half installed. Waiting for Dan to bring me epic nuts before I finish. Hope Scott is having fun with my ECU :)

End Transmission.

I'm gonna ride my treadly to BNR next week LOL.

GT-R badge on the rear reflector, good/bad idea ?

Do eeeet just for the lolz, see how many people yell out wanker. :banana:

My baby is currently on the back of a tow truck. Radiator went kaboom.

Got to hate it when rocks get thrown up by passing trucks while I was coming home from a round at royal pines ;)

My baby is currently on the back of a tow truck. Radiator went kaboom.

Got to hate it when rocks get thrown up by passing trucks while I was coming home from a round at royal pines ;)

Fuggin trucks aye. :domokun:

what bike?

'08 Kawasaki Ninja 250R ;)

Noel cheers very much for the day out, had a great time on track. For the record R31 is still faster then XF falcon!

Helluva fun day out.

Went back home and took my mate in the magna out learning auto in the 'line. Didn't work to well (he didn't spin it though), so took him out in my dad's swift and he got the hang of it pretty quickly. Productive afternoon!

We should do the breakfast thing often...I was close witness (Real close, farking track blockers :P )to the most epic dragrace of all time...the sexf wasnt that far off the pace!

Anyone got suggestions for a new radiator? From what Noel was saying the OEM ones are around $800 and he was saying Dan can source a new one for the $400-500 mark. I checked out the PWR ones which are $850ish and have options for in-line transmission and oil coolers which I like the sound of.

Any other suggestions or brands?

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