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Someone find me a torrent for the MC hammer movie

Too Legit: The MC Hammer story, I believe it's called

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0283457/

Looks horrible, not even worth a synopsis or cover art apparently.

Anyone give me a reason why I shouldn't buy these:

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/DeatschWerks-01J-00-0550-6-550cc-min-Fuel-Injectors-Set-of-6-/331074662353?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item4d15966fd1&_uhb=1

The're within the budget, should support ~280rwkw goal and Trent recommended them as being pretty good quality.

Because you can get near new R35 injectors and an rb26 fuel rail for less still.

Surely flow-matched and new is better than possibly mismatched and used? Or are the Nismo items that much better?

Much of a muchness for performance; they are probably all made in the same factory anyway, but Nismos have been proven time and time again and they hold their value well in case you part out down the track.

yaaaay housemates are gone. left plenty of stupidity behind though. filled the rubbish bin with balloons they didn't even deflate, and asking me if I'd seen an engagement ring they lost last week.

yaaaay housemates are gone. left plenty of stupidity behind though. filled the rubbish bin with balloons they didn't even deflate, and asking me if I'd seen an engagement ring they lost last week.

Find ring

Pawn it

Spend it on Meisters for the Pulsar

???

Profit

they just cleaned the house to get their bond back, they'd have a better chance of finding it than me. probably only went looking for it because immigration department needs proof of engagement.

lol. they stopped wrapping burgers to prevent the mangle ness and also ditched those cardboard bands so you can't tell when they've reduced the size of the burger (which they've done a few times in the last few years)

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