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nice Luke, cant wait for some more photos

Mean while, I discovered my my driveway has 3L of Motul all over it. Found a hairline crack in the front turbo oil supply line. FFS!

Last thing I need after finding out that the car was recently tuned with a boost leak, and need to have yet another retune!!!

Shitty weekend :blush:

ugh. my foglights havent arrived yet. and the bloke i bought them off isnt replying to pm's. hooray. and some other shit i ordered and paid for hasnt arrived yet. sent to the wrong f**king address. well done. theyre sending more out, but its gonna be another 5 days apparently.

somewhat annoyed at the moment.

i find his promise to get his ministers out to reconnect with the people rather amusing.

itll never happen.

but if he/one of his cronies happens to darken my doorstep the only thing ill care to talk about is the race track.

at the moment, yes, but unofficially. theres still 90,000 odd votes to be counted. if theres enough liberal votes in that 90,000 odd for them to get another 2 seats, itll be a hung parliament.

Why is it that when I actually drive my GTR, I barely ever see any other 'lines on the road?

Yet when I'm driving in any other car, I see them everywhere! Waving from the passenger seat of a Accord just gets a blank look lol.

And yes, it's f**king shit posting on SAU today. Have to refresh/exit/make a coffee.

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