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love how there really isn't any etiquette in for sale sections anymore. get an email "hey, if the car is still for sale, ring me on this number at this time" err, aren't you the one inquiring? Another one, thread created two days beforehand, hey, is it still for sale? facepalm.

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Never has been. I love it when guys have no intention of buying get involved and imply that the price is too high.... How about, 'if you don't like the price...f**k off and don't bother posting in my thread'!

Hasn't happened to me personally but I do see it almost daily :down:

Today's good morning brought to you by....

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for those assisting me with my InDesign issues, i found the problem. http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/408/kb408055.html

awesome, thousands of dollars worth of software doesnt even work properly.

for those assisting me with my InDesign issues, i found the problem. http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/408/kb408055.html

That is a pretty decent bug! You'd think they'd roll out a fix in one of their updates...

Jarrad, what side skirts are those? N1's?

And Wayne, as Damo said, chicks love the live read-outs. I bought a ECUtalk LCD read-out thingo purely for this reason. Not only do the chicks love my centre console gauges and love hearing me crap on about oil temperature, they also love reading vital information like fuel injector cycles. And water temps.

They love it.

I also indulge in explaining my torque metre in the dash.

But seriously, I hate it when chicks are like "z0mg you've got a Skyline... my ex ex ex ex bf owned one but it was like all square shaped." and you're like "but this... is a GTR... how can you compare that with a 31?" and they're like "but all Skylines are the same?"

I've only met a small handful of women who are like "Ah... GTR... 2 turbos then, eh?"

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