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It's not a late fee for paying early, it's because interest is calculated monthly, so if you pay early then your payment will count towards the previous month and technically you haven't paid the current month... Jus made a double pay for the previous month.

^^ yep. The amount of complaints I copped for overdue fees and interest for the above reason pissed me off..

If you don't know how a credit card works, don't get one...

It's not a late fee for paying early, it's because interest is calculated monthly, so if you pay early then your payment will count towards the previous month and technically you haven't paid the current month... Jus made a double pay for the previous month.

Yeah I know, just irritating as I was paying the same day every month and had been for a while - then one month the day they sent happened to fall after my usual pay day. Now make sure I wait for the bill

Hmm, might forego WP8 for now; let the ecosystem sort itself out and what not...

Maybe even wait for LTE to become a bit more widespread before jumping on to that ship...

And purchase a Nexus 4. @ $399 for 16gb version, don't think could go wrong. Looks like android is imminent for me :D.

Lmao jonoe (or should I say... pho) I saw ur thread when I was lurking jdmst. Took 1/4 ~ 1/3 way through until I was like hold on... this is Jono's lawl

EDIT: ^lol at above... starting with 2 anyway... have be 12 or younger to share a tune ;P

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Nice coke bottle, what year?

Got no f**king clue. Still got any marble?

Lmao jonoe (or should I say... pho) I saw ur thread when I was lurking jdmst. Took 1/4 ~ 1/3 way through until I was like hold on... this is Jono's lawl

EDIT: ^lol at above... starting with 2 anyway... have be 12 or younger to share a tune ;P

LOL. Phoreals? Probably when you saw the pic with the wheels on. Haha.

Dont want to put swaybar on yet, 26mm at front with no sway at back, and fwd, deadly understeer. Haha

oem EK9 Swaybar for $40 with endlinks and bushes. Yiezzzzzzzzzzzzzzz. So cheap! So rare. Such a stealll

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Assuming that's a rear swaybar, be careful when you put it on...they make a huge difference to FWD handling and you wouldn't be the first to oversteer off the road (assuming you drive spirited corners).

Is actually front sway bar (26mm).

I wont be putting it on until i get a rear sway bar (24mm) to balance it out. I'm well aware of the effects of running one sway bar, or a really thick one up front/back compared to the back/front.

Will have the swaybars set up so its neutral, maybe a hint of understeer.

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