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freaking myki's!

had to catch a train into the city last night, and while i have a consec myki, currently my health care card ( == consec card for these purposes) is expired. so being the law abiding citizen i am, decided i'd just pay full fare, np.

but that involved the purchase of a full fare myki... which i will ideally never use again, lol, ffs. i'll probs just give it to mum or dad tbh, but still... so unnecessary ! (lol even the lady at the station was like... just dodgy it with the consec card, should be alright LOL)

japan's suica and shit was better... can return the card when you're done for a refund of the couple of hundred yen... ! plus they still have normal tickets...

Honestly, you'd better off keeping stock airbox and chuck decent filter in i.e. K&N, BMC, etc

Was told they makes same/similar induction noise as pods, someone can confirm.

Nah lot louder with a pod

I used a pod on 32 once after i had hiflow on etc and was loud as fark

but was just for lols, was always using my airbox

They don't call the HKS filters "poisonous mushrooms" for nothing...

They tend to break down over time and send shit through the turbo/motor.

this

Yeah that's what I thought and was planning to do, then someone told me (can't think of who) that they're not allowed to be directly above anymore...

Checked the regs but that section is even more jibberish than the rest of the fkin thing

Might head down to bunnings and buy em and whack em up today or tomorrow

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