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im not sure i agreed? i spent 2k on mine and ive used it every day since ive had the car, so ive had mine for 7 years and the stereo still goes good. some people really enjoy their music and it sounds reasonable to me if thats what he wants, he can reuse it later etc ?

i want one of those navara all in one units in my car, but its got an alpine head unit and speakers all round. so i guess ill put that 600 bux into something else.. like rimmmmmmmsssss :D

Meh all I got now is a pioneer headunit. Took out my 2 x 12 inch kickers and amp ages ago. They just gathering dust ATM

dam...i wud have bought them off you...lol...just bought 2x12 pioneer subs with amp off a guy...lol...cant wait to instal in my gtr...yay finally i can enjoy music in that car too...lol..

I have accrued my $4k system over the past few cars I've owned. It's nothing spectacular. Most of that money is in the $2.5k GPS/DVD headunit, which I got for really cheap after having 2 cheaper units which failed.

I spend a lot of time driving each week. I would go insane without good music :D I am a musician afterall. My life revolves around music. Cars will always come second.

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projector is mounted and all is good

hasnt fallen down haha

one of those cheap $25 ebay china projector ceiling mounts

some of the finish was pretty ordinary, thread not straight etc

i cant imagine a china plenum etc copy where its critical to be clean, straight etc

Man this is getting wierd.

I live on a 16th floor apartment on St Kilda Rd, and in the past two days I have spotted two tiny skinks.

I hope they didn't migrate in my luggage coming back from Perth. Maybe I should check :D

Man this is getting wierd.

I live on a 16th floor apartment on St Kilda Rd, and in the past two days I have spotted two tiny skinks.

I hope they didn't migrate in my luggage coming back from Perth. Maybe I should check :D

make a terrarium and adopt em

A what?

The missus will freak out if she finds the second one :D

My only thoughts is they climbed up the outside wall and got in through the ceiling cavity (bathroom fan vents air outside to the balcony)

their going to tie you up, rape you and then rob you.

their crafty little f**kers

anyway

i think im in trouble.. girl im seeing wants to go formal with me but i commited to my mates that pre drinks, no bitches, limmo

so i told her i cant go with her lol

their going to tie you up, rape you and then rob you.

their crafty little f**kers

anyway

i think im in trouble.. girl im seeing wants to go formal with me but i commited to my mates that pre drinks, no bitches, limmo

so i told her i cant go with her lol

you fkn idiot...

Do you ever want even the opportunity to get laid?

i'm all for bros before hoes, but if you're seeing her, and if it's just drinks with your mates, then you should be making an exception. you can have drinks with them whenever, you can only go to a formal with her once.... unless she or you are retarded enough to repeat the grade. which is totally possible.

in other news, bought some factory Xenons for the golf from japan.

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secondhand price from US/UK/Europe: $1500 - $2000 due to VW modders' version of takumi tax

secondhand price from JP: $500 shipped :blush:

love it, these muppets on VW forums are sooo wrapped up in their little ebay and forum world they just don't seem to think outside the square.

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