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May be in if someone can pick me up. Not comfortable driving my car around after the slidey dilemnas on the freeway

Only read to this far, unless you've found a lift already I can pick ya up kunt.

Grad accountant who I extended the probation period for has spent 1/2 and hour trying to open a file but couldn't and is asking me why.

All she need to do was to unzip and extract the file

jackie-chan-whut.jpg

Say to her.... unzip THIS

Grad accountant who I extended the probation period for has spent 1/2 and hour trying to open a file but couldn't and is asking me why.

All she need to do was to unzip and extract the file

They don't teach how to unzip files anymore?

And regretting extending her probation now?

Say to her.... unzip THIS

Unzip this and extract semen? Will try next time

They don't teach how to unzip files anymore?

And regretting extending her probation now?

Training session is this month for her. So will see if there is an improvement.

20 years doesn't mean 20 years to develop a more powerful engine, there's more to it than that. Any manufacturer, even Daihatsu could put a 220kw N/A 2 litre engine in the thing if they really wanted to, but it means more money on production costs and less fuel efficiency. But try passing in the RB20DET under today's emission standards and you would be laughed at!

And for that matter, 20 years prior to the R32 GTS-T was the TA22 GT which weighed in at around 900kg and made 93kw from a 1.6 litre N/A engine...

I think you'll find this car to be positioned with similar performance to other sports cars within similar price ranges. They may also be making space for more powerful versions of the engine down the track, giving marketing something to keep pushing the product.

I was hoping to buy one as a daily but it doesnt seem worth the effort :(

I'll keep saving up for the BMW 1M :domokun:

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