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Does anyone here have a Python alarm? Mine works but the previous owner turned off the siren with the key and subsequently lost the key. Have tried a few different keys from different alarms but nothing works so I'm left to find someone with this alarm. PM me if you know anyone who does have one!

it's not that cold. gonna hit up manly and then a Brunswick-risqué housewarming party. expecting many Asian hipsters.

Yokohama Winton track day

http://www.yokohama.com.au/en/ADVAN-Motorsport/ADVAN-Neova-Cup/ADVAN-Track-Days.aspx

discount if you use advan tyres

Leigh, did you take your car to calder for the drags? Curious to know how fast my ship is...

Anyone else having a quiet night? Or am i forever alone.

Took it to Heathcote, pretty sure calder don't do drags anymore until summer!

Get farked Leigh

:D

15inch screen

Radeon HD 8970M 4gb gpu

i7-4800mq

16gb ram

256gb ssd

750gb hdd

dvd burner drive

$2500

Pro:

- Larger screen

- GPU twice as good as other option
- Slighter larger ssd
- DVD burner/reader

Con:

- Heavy

- Bulky to carry around

- $200 more

or

13inch display

nvidia gtx 765m 2gb gpu

i7-4800mq

16gb ram

240gb ssd

750gb hdd

external dvd reader

$2300

Pro:
- Lighter

- Smaller to carry

- Cheaper

Con:

- 3d card not as good

- smaller hdd

- external dvd reader

15inch screen

Radeon HD 8970M 4gb gpu

i7-4800mq

16gb ram

256gb ssd

750gb hdd

dvd burner drive

$2500

Pro:

- Larger screen

- GPU twice as good as other option

- Slighter larger ssd

- DVD burner/reader

Con:

- Heavy

- Bulky to carry around

- $200 more

or

13inch display

nvidia gtx 765m 2gb gpu

i7-4800mq

16gb ram

240gb ssd

750gb hdd

external dvd reader

$2300

Pro:

- Lighter

- Smaller to carry

- Cheaper

Con:

- 3d card not as good

- smaller hdd

- external dvd reader

Simple, first option if you can deal with the extra size. (nohomo)

am thinking this one;

http://www8.hp.com/au/en/products/laptops/product-detail.html?oid=5389935#!tab=specs

Intel® Core™ i7-4700MQ (2.4 GHz, 6 MB L3 cache)

NVIDIA GeForce GT 740M (2 GB DDR3 dedicated)

15.6" diagonal Full HD BrightView LED-backlit TouchSmart (1920 x 1080)

Weighs 2.5kg but has haswell, 740M & touch screen for $1000~

or the 17" non touch screen

http://www8.hp.com/au/en/products/laptops/product-detail.html?oid=5389947#!tab=specs

i was going to reply, but i see you have new options than the above...

i think i agree with leigh, if you can be bothered with the extra weight, probably worth it for the bigger screen and the gpu. not to mention if this is meant to be your daily work horse, you'd probably appreciate that extra screen real estate. not fussed about the dvd drive (heck, my pc doesn't even have one... ain't nobody got time for cd's)

i was going to reply, but i see you have new options than the above...

i think i agree with leigh, if you can be bothered with the extra weight, probably worth it for the bigger screen and the gpu. not to mention if this is meant to be your daily work horse, you'd probably appreciate that extra screen real estate. not fussed about the dvd drive (heck, my pc doesn't even have one... ain't nobody got time for cd's)

Hey, yeah the more i research the more confused i get! and the more the budget gets pushed.

Now sitting at $2500 for a laptop; could get some nice rims for that price ~_~

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