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well bad news for me, the stagea is dead.

refuses to drive any further, being towed to boostworx on monday (was trying to hold out till start sept when the house sale goes thru, but cant any longer)

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well bad news for me, the stagea is dead.

refuses to drive any further, being towed to boostworx on monday (was trying to hold out till start sept when the house sale goes thru, but cant any longer)

that sucks!

My car has been towwed to boostworx about 4 times in the past 2 months.

its been behaving itself recently, ever since the fuel pump's have been fully rewired.

just ordered a Nismo engine mount kit for the GTR. and super pro gear box crossmember bush kit.

hopefully it'll solve the clunky noises through the trans over bumps.

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Well Scandy and I just went out after lunch at the BBC and bought Duke Nukem: Forever .... and after install it wants to do a massive Steam update - it has already been updating for 10 minutes at 500kb/s and is not even 10% updated .... FFS I WANT TO PLAY IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Well Scandy and I just went out after lunch at the BBC and bought Duke Nukem: Forever .... and after install it wants to do a massive Steam update - it has already been updating for 10 minutes at 500kb/s and is not even 10% updated .... FFS I WANT TO PLAY IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

It's nothing mind blowing but if you played Duke3D it's more of the same toilet humor that made it famous. I quite enjoy it for a mindless shooting romp

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Yeah the toilet humour is definitely a big drawcard :) ..... and "time to kick ass and chew bubble-gum" :D

You're face or you're ass.... what's the difference?

P.S. Check go kart night thread in exec section

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