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anyone just catch Today Tonight's segment on that Carlo guy?

Now they are pointing the finger at Top Gear for the 'inspiration'

fkn hell.

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see, its either channel 9's idea of "marketing" a show they stole off SBS and tryin to make it popular on their network, or the way of killing a show

i think its a poor attempt at advertising, which will end in the latter

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just so you know matty, channel 9 now have the rights to top gear.

i know that craig

by "stole" i meant "bought with eddie's squillions only to put it in a shit timeslot and hope it fades away"

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anyone know if nisstune remaps can be REtuned?

yes, thats the whole point of putting nistune on there. a remap can be achieved by flashing over the eeprom of any ECU however the nistune actually lets you adjust each variable in real time..

troy, looks like shes giving head... which i suppose is why she has her name tattooed upside down (incase the one night stand is too drug munted to remember the name of the hussy going down on his unit... epic tattoo fail that

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