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43 Megapixels? uwotm8? They threw that number into the keynote to get some wow-factor... however they were referring to how large a panorama image can be now... It's actually 8mp, but with a really good sensor and lenses.

Adam is on ethanol. No f**ks given for EPa so long as its not loud?!

Either way a stock exhaust for the day will be fine man.

Illegal to modify ecu or fuel setup in vic. So I cant see many cars where e85 could be legal in 90's cars

fixed for accuracy.

He actually does ask me that every morning and it does piss me off... As well as 'get up to much last night'?

I couldn't look any less interested if I tried, yet still he asks me the same shit every day

He actually does ask me that every morning and it does piss me off... As well as 'get up to much last night'?

I couldn't look any less interested if I tried, yet still he asks me the same shit every day

Hi Michael how are you?

Illegal to modify ecu or fuel setup in vic. So I cant see many cars where e85 could be legal in 90's cars

nistune is undetectable, and your fuel pump went so you replaced it, and you run ethanol cos its cheaper.

shit switch on man.

but yes, a nistune setup is the least detectable around. also need to remember to paint the injectors stock colour

also, birds would have so many issues with your for sale ad dude. not once did you quote a reachable power figure, but twice!

also, glws.

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