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It's an MPS though. Would leave the Accord Euro for dead.

Yeh my mums got a mazda 6 MPS in red, 06 i think it was they bought it brand new its quick car i LOVE driving it much more daily friendly then mine haha sunroof open cruising, and anyone that says the interior looks bad O.O wtf? awesome leather seats n shit and dash looks mad snake (maybe interior is a sport option?)

Nice drive to Marysville today. 3 of us got pulling into drug bus in Lillydale. RX7, silvia and myself and didnt get defected, infact all the cops admired our cars and let us on our way haha best :thumbsup:

That's surprising considering the TMU moved there...

was bored and thinking bout jobs, so i decided to check out apprentice mechanic wages....

googled it and $7.05 p/h 1st year.... faaaaaaaaaark that! its the same as cheffing ffs! and that's BEFORE tax

do they even tax people on that ?

I thought it came with 2 attachments. 1 h pattern and 1 sequential

Not sure, never seen anything mentioning 2 attachments...the 25 has a switch to change from H to sequential, can't see it on the 27

http://www.logitech.com/en-au/gaming/wheels/devices/5184

but there's a shift pattern on the knob, so they might've ditched sequential

do they even tax people on that ?

you wouldn't believe it but they do....

chef apprenticeship is $7.40 p/h 1st year and the government stick their filthy hands in your pocket for roughly $2 of that...

then they have the nerve to run adds telling you to learn a trade for your country :down:

Shift your way

You can quickly select the correct gear with either the six-speed shifter or the F1-style paddles.

Ditched the sequential...Not really an issue when I'd be mostly using it for F1 anyway, so paddles are the go there, and any other racing game I played you'd either be in a supercar using paddles, or the H pattern....$5-$600 for a toy steering wheel is a bit steep though..

you wouldn't believe it but they do....

chef apprenticeship is $7.40 p/h 1st year and the government stick their filthy hands in your pocket for roughly $2 of that...

then they have the nerve to run adds telling you to learn a trade for your country :down:

You'd get pretty much all of it back at tax time though..

Keep in mind, everyone, that ester based oils CANNOT be used with alcohol fuels.

I have had a Motul rep in my shop telling me if we run E85 or Methanol that we are not allowed to run their oil as it will damage it.

whoh mind blown. Any chance you were using Motul 300v with E85 Hamish?

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