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Holy shit, fulltime channels dedicated to cars...looks like Foxtel's marketing department woke up to themselves. I was pretty angry lastnight when I discovered 113 was no longer Comedy Channel. Now I have to relearn the automatic functions of my hands.

Ever have those nights where there's simply nothing on Foxtel worth watching? Turbo max, I welcome you with open arms...

Why can't they put it on free to air ? Or make at least a decent digital channel. Not like 7two or the Go! crap. Damn it might have to just get pay tv.

i dont believe it is worth what there asking so me and a friend are going to et and do card sharing(so to speak)

free to air? Whats that?

Dont have foxtel but i do use torrents, better than foxtel.

watched a bit the other night..

top gear is back on in uk... torrents are probably up already..

Downloaded it and watched it monday night when i got home from work.

discovery turbo max is the best ever

yeh torrents always go up on the monday they are all high def now 1.4 gb :)

You need to find another torrent site, most will have both HD and normal, normal is between 350-700mb for a 45min show ad free.

Foxtel + Torrents + PS3... all from the comfort of the couch:)

PS3 FTW, no other console comes close, and with play tv being released next week it will be a complete multi media package.

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