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That looks dope.... I reckon it could use a shopping list tho :D (cmon do it!)

-D

nah no shopping list

was thinking either tribal again or the swirls that the 31 has :D

and steve as if u forgot the bacon!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

and you know why Ben? (re the last part of your paragraph) cause our prisons are full and they don't get rehabilitated in there anyway, so judges do everything in their power to keep the crooks out......ship em to Christmas Island I reckon :D

and full prisons brings me to another point

when the law starts incarcerating more than a slight minority of the population, one must start looking at the law and wondering if the law is conducive to society.

There's a trend in the USA where there are a huge majority of prisoners being kept in prison longer than is usual due to the privatisation of prisons and the inherent bribery to judges and juries that go with it.

When a society runs out of places to house convicts, it has a responsibility to itself to enquire just how many of these incarcerations are necessary. Naturally as a society grows, so does the need to house criminals, however one must always be aware about the laws, and the trinity of the police-politicians and judiciary, because without these our society would be far far less than what it is today. Whenever one of these three try to increase their power at the expense of the others, it throws the balance of the system out......

I dont know jack about our prison situation. Maybe all of them deserve to be there, and due to our population growth, we simply need to build more. Or maybe we have more people committing crime for whatever reason. To build a structure and pay a bunch of cops to mind it, does not cost millions of dollars. There is no excuse for complacency here.

Also I'll refer to your reply to finish my argument - There is no such thing as rehabilitation in a prison. Very few of the criminals sent to prison will respond to such chicken/egg mentality. How are you gonna be rehabilitated in a place where you're in constant fear of your anal virginity, physical and psychological wellbeing, etc etc... I dont know a single person who'd be able to enjoy prison, in spite of grandstanding and shit talking

In either case, for once Mark Webber was right

This country is becoming a nanny state

and I f**king hate it

-D

easy fix Ben, bring back the gallows and reintroduce rock breaking as a recreational activity in the 5 star Mobolong.....that'll free up room in our prisons, lol

yeah cos all the fat playstation playing mofos like me will perish in the first week from a heart attack. gg peat ;P

-D

don't speak about prison unless you've been there because you make an ass out of u and me

do you believe in defense in truth? that there is absolute truth and if what you say is absolute then you shouldn't stand guilty

cores are fine. for most applications theyre just as good as the big name jap cores. piping kits are generally garbage though.

solution, buy a cooling pro core, and have someone like andrew at am performance do the pipe work.

look who is gonna be back on the streets of adelaide next week.......

front bar needs to die in a fire and be replaced with a nismo or something tasteful.

same story for the wheels. f**k 'em off and buy 34 GTR's, or maybe some white xd9's in decent size and offset.

2 tone paints alright though. i could almost dig it.

anyone know where i can get 2p1s stickers from?

I got one you can have for a hug and/or kiss

Pete i thought Shannons was on our SAUSA sponsor list

They are a club supporter, not a sponsor.

front bar needs to die in a fire and be replaced with a nismo or something tasteful.

same story for the wheels. f**k 'em off and buy 34 GTR's, or maybe some white xd9's in decent size and offset.

2 tone paints alright though. i could almost dig it.

and don't allow any graphics/stickers near it :)

this is gunna be my new drift weapon, swapped my r33 gts-4 from a member on here, soon to go to adelaide and get cams cage done and maybe a bit of a respray,a nd get the engine tuned and start of with 200-230kw at the treads.

many happy rebuilds marko.......i do love them though

cores are fine. for most applications theyre just as good as the big name jap cores. piping kits are generally garbage though.

solution, buy a cooling pro core, and have someone like andrew at am performance do the pipe work.

exactly what i was planning to do, just wanted to make sure the cores were ok

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Hi everyone,

I wish to take this oppertunity apologize and say sorry to anyone that i have had an argument with. I have said some nasty things and people have said nasty things to me but now is the time to stop all this because life is really to short to be doing this.

I have sent Heslo a message on here and on FB to see if we can talk about things and work things out.

I am a nice person and i would do anything to help someone out, including getting a phone call at 3am and going in my PJ's to pick someone up from town cause they have no way to get home and lots of other things as well but the people that really know me know this.

The conversations that have been going on in here have portrayed me and other people to new members and others in a way in a way to which we are not nice people but we all are kind and caring, but sometime things are happening in our lives that just one little thing sets off a snow ball of shit.

Somethimes we need to watch what we say to others, me included, about anything as they could upset someone without you knowing it. At the end of the day we are all on here for a reason, our cars and for some of us we have made some wonderful friendships and without SAU would probably have never have happened.

I have been camping with Damo, Adrian, Scott, Adam and the girlfriends and we had the best time ever, I have been partying with Chad and i have become best friends with Dion and James, Roo, Nene, Ben and Tracy.

From now on I'm going to play nice

Regards Kellie

don't speak about prison unless you've been there because you make an ass out of u and me

lol. are you the authority on prison now steve? did u drop the soap?

do you believe in defense in truth? that there is absolute truth and if what you say is absolute then you shouldn't stand guilty

of course not, what kind of a question is that? Truth is a mitigating factor in the sentencing procedure, not the prosecution of an offence. During sentencing all extenuating circumstances are weighed up, including pleading guilty at the first opportunity and co-operating with police.

-D

Good letter Kellie, i know sometimes i have a dig at you all in good fun but may be miss construed i will think before posting more :) will try any ways

Ben i didn't mean your/my version of truth i meant truth ie if i throw this ball in the air it must come down

Lol no soap for me.

Good letter Kellie, i know sometimes i have a dig at you all in good fun but may be miss construed i will think before posting more :) will try any ways

Ben i didn't mean your/my version of truth i meant truth ie if i throw this ball in the air it must come down

Lol no soap for me.

Thankyou Steve :down:

Good letter Kellie, i know sometimes i have a dig at you all in good fun but may be miss construed i will think before posting more :) will try any ways

Ben i didn't mean your/my version of truth i meant truth ie if i throw this ball in the air it must come down

Lol no soap for me.

Yeah I got what u meant, but you wont get off a guilty conviction if you a) tell the truth and a jury finds you guilty or b) you plead guilty in the pre-trial hearing

Co-operation and honesty only help reduce a sentence, as does remorse/contrition, mental illness, provocation, etc etc

If you're interested, head down to your local library and get a book called 'Getting justice wrong' by the NSW DPP Nick Cowdery. Probably one of the most well written books about how the justice system works, namely the interaction between the lawmakers (pollies) enforcers (police, magistrates), public defenders (lawyers, barristers) and the correctional facilities (prison, youth detention)... worth reading imho if you have even a passing interest in law

-D

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