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Yep.. Should have results I hope this afternoon...

You will get the dyno results etc..... The morning is usually just cold start test etc to make sure everything runs sweet....... Which it will ;)

Haha, I'm not trolling.

I am trying to become more D.I.Y minded, so it seems the easiest D.I.Y thing that I can do is delete things haha.

I've still got to see the mechanic about brakes, I dropped by the workshop at around 5.30pm yesterday and everything was closed up =\

I need to get one of those last 15 track day spots

Can you delete yourself?

Yea I just hope they had time to get it all done... My list was fairly large by the end of it haha.. And I don't really want to call them up and bug them.. Especially if they might have to work back a little late to finish it off etc..

Haha, I'm not trolling.

I am trying to become more D.I.Y minded, so it seems the easiest D.I.Y thing that I can do is delete things haha.

I've still got to see the mechanic about brakes, I dropped by the workshop at around 5.30pm yesterday and everything was closed up =\

I need to get one of those last 15 track day spots

Benji please read this, and then proceed to GTFO -

Trolling -

The art of deliberately, cleverly, and secretly pissing people off, usually via the internet, using dialogue. Trolling does not mean just making rude remarks: Shouting swear words at someone doesn't count as trolling; it's just flaming, and isn't funny. Spam isn't trolling either; it pisses people off, but it's lame.

The most essential part of trolling is convincing your victim that either a) truly believe in what you are saying, no matter how outrageous, or b) give your victim malicious instructions, under the guise of help.

Trolling requires decieving; any trolling that doesn't involve decieving someone isn't trolling at all; it's just stupid. As such, your victim must not know that you are trolling; if he does, you are an unsuccesful troll.

Signs that your trolling is succesful:

*Your victim screaming in all-caps at you.

*Personal attacks (Calling you a retard, idiot, etc).

*Being an Internet Tough Guy.

*Making a crude remark, before quickly logging off before you can retort.

Signs that your trolling is unsuccesful:

*Your victim identifying you as a troll.

*Identifying yourself as a troll.

*Your efforts being ignored.

Yea I just hope they had time to get it all done... My list was fairly large by the end of it haha.. And I don't really want to call them up and bug them.. Especially if they might have to work back a little late to finish it off etc..

I told you they were persuasive man ;) But its all for the right reasons.... You will be very happy :yes:

Hey guys just thought of something, the plastic soround over the GTR HUD on the dash in my car has a crack in it near the buttons and it rattles, the previous owner replaced the glass on the front of the screen and i think he broke it when taking it off, think its worth getting a new one or plastic weild/glue it?

Benji please read this, and then proceed to GTFO -

Trolling -

The art of deliberately, cleverly, and secretly pissing people off, usually via the internet, using dialogue. Trolling does not mean just making rude remarks: Shouting swear words at someone doesn't count as trolling; it's just flaming, and isn't funny. Spam isn't trolling either; it pisses people off, but it's lame.

The most essential part of trolling is convincing your victim that either a) truly believe in what you are saying, no matter how outrageous, or b) give your victim malicious instructions, under the guise of help.

Trolling requires decieving; any trolling that doesn't involve decieving someone isn't trolling at all; it's just stupid. As such, your victim must not know that you are trolling; if he does, you are an unsuccesful troll.

Signs that your trolling is succesful:

*Your victim screaming in all-caps at you.

*Personal attacks (Calling you a retard, idiot, etc).

*Being an Internet Tough Guy.

*Making a crude remark, before quickly logging off before you can retort.

Signs that your trolling is unsuccesful:

*Your victim identifying you as a troll.

*Identifying yourself as a troll.

*Your efforts being ignored.

hahah gold

I don't mind benji's trolling. I facepalm and move on lol.

hahah gold

I don't mind benji's trolling. I facepalm and move on lol.

Gets a bit much after a while and doesnt exactly bring us a good rep....... I mean this thread is for chit chat etc and i am worst offender of permanantly chatting but sometimes i think Benji takes things that bit too far!

Gets a bit much after a while and doesnt exactly bring us a good rep....... I mean this thread is for chit chat etc and i am worst offender of permanantly chatting but sometimes i think Benji takes things that bit too far!

I think every car enthusiast group has a car noob (me being the noob).

Anyway, I'm off to pester the mechanic to see if he can have brakes done for the S15 before SAU Nats track day (at minimum).

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