Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Car overheats on the way to mates shop where we planned on fixing said problem. Top up coolant drive. ... then battery gives way 2 mins from his shop. Gg

know that car fail feel XD

... :(

lol probably... but considering i am a qualified chef with 10 years fine dining experience he can gagf :P

only one way to solve this... a cook off!

in4volunteerjudge

/questforgoodfreefood

rofl krysissyiu and the stock suspension argument hahahaha that was classic!

man i drove that thing through the hills with 280rwkw and stock suspension / height / body roll... was the scariest thing i have ever driven.... death trap

basically i steamed a couple of chicken breasts in a bamboo steamer with a few drops of pat chun vinegar, some palm sugar, fresh ginger, corriander root and salt.

cooked 2 cups of jasmine rice with corriander root and ginger in a rice cooker, but subsittuted 50% of the water for coconut oil (not cream or milk... oil) and i didn't rince the rice to keep the starch in it.

made the sauces by microplaning a shit ton of fresh ginger, mixing one 33/33/33 ginger/sambal/coconut oil and the other 50/50 ginger/coconut oil (3rd sausce was just kecap manis)

serve with fresh corriander and some spring onion

done

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • They work on really anything track related now. They do my mates r35 gtr and it's a weapon of a car.
    • I use the penrite 600f in my cars and have had no issues even at Townsville v8s when I drove that but I bled fluid end of day for just in case. Good value and a about 38-40 on sale. Use castrol srf on the supercars and no need to Bleed brakes over a race weekend. Do the 1000km with no issues. Over 120 a bottle I seen at repco. A quality brake pad is always a good starting point the ebc stuff I've seen let go after 2 sessions with heavier cars. I'd be going to a decent track pad and maybe those porsche air guides on the control arm to help with some air over the rotor. Helps on 86/brz with stock callipers.  
    • yeah I've never understood that either.... And to answer an earlier question, I write the date on open bottles and throw them if more than 12 months old (which they almost always are, because I don't need to bleed them unless I'm changing lines/calipers etc in between)
    • Nah, the one that hit the boot was a big steel locker, around 6 foot height, 4 foot wide and 2 foot deep, empty it weighs about 15kg and had about that amount of stuff in it The photo didn't give a good representation of the actual damage, the large ding on the passenger side was about a inch deep, the one on the driver was about 1/2 inch deep, right on the curve, where the inner boot frame doesn't let you get behind it with a dolly Basically the same issue with getting behind the damage on the centre of the boot We could have filled it all with bog, but my OCD would be triggered every time I looked at it, knowing what hides beneath  As for the locker, I did get the shits with it and put it in the scap metal bin, but, I pulled it out and it is now sitting in the garage at home full of car servicing stuff, cleaning gear and random tools, it's going to pay for it's indiscretions
    • Whilst I typically don't cheap out on things, if I can save some money, like $1000, on a clean straight panel, that gives me $1000 to spend on other stuff, basically free money really 🤔 🤣
×
×
  • Create New...