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Yeah I think so, looked that way. But surely it's a weight saving.... Everyone else may as well do it

yeah the evo I was looking at a week or so ago had that done.

the small amount of weight saving there was massively offset for the piping and 3x the amount of coolant. but the extra coolent did also mean less air flow was needed for a single lap dash.

Geelong bitter is where it's at.

Don't care how bawler you are, $4.50 jug is hard to pass up. Sometimes you could taste a hint or cornchips

Many happy night in the 90's from GB dollar pots

That's because Singaporeans ARE people from the rest of the world

Were*

Now new China

This. PRC's are takin over the island. Even OG SGers are gettin all xenophobic about em.

We'll have to agree to disagree...I haven't driven a 2 litre that's wowed me down low and held it through the rev range yet. Evos especially with their weight disadvantage - feel like you have to give them heaps to get them moving, and a Skylines are bad enough for that.

A45 AMG. 2L. Froff.

Lol his A5 WAS a piece of shit... like everything made by Volkswagen

Eat a bag of dicks kent.

Geelong bitter is where it's at.

Don't care how bawler you are, $4.50 jug is hard to pass up. Sometimes you could taste a hint or cornchips

This is likely because of the cornchips eaten by the person whose beer vomit they recycled that shit from

Guess the unwashed masses need to think they can eat like the rest of us.

IN all seriousness Katie wants to go but I want to hold off for 6 months, can see the menu being "fine tuned" a few times early on till they get there.

not that every review won't be full marks no matter what they serve up...as if Heston came up with it and must be smarter than all us so lets give it full marks so no-one clicks we did not understand it.

This. PRC's are takin over the island. Even OG SGers are gettin all xenophobic about em.

SG taxi drivers got a mad hate on for them even though they are half their fares. SGs have been forced out to the fringe. One driver warned me it could happen to Australia too

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Then I warned eastern suburbs Melbourne and VWL and yeah...too late. Rekin's ego suffered many dents at the hands of 18 year old cashed up Chinese princesses owning the auctions.

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Understand food lol...that's what's wrong with all you fine dining cocksuckers...does it taste good? No? Then its shit food. f**k the experience.

China will own Australia soon enough so we'll be the ones invading what will be their country

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Understand food lol...that's what's wrong with all you fine dining cocksuckers...does it taste good? No? Then its shit food. f**k the experience.

China will own Australia soon enough so we'll be the ones invading what will be their country

Now now, no need for all that anger just because you don't understand

I mean the generation 0-40

Though I think it's a societal shift brought on by technological change and cheaper material goods rather than isolated to one generation

Even my 59 year old mother can't wait for the next iPhone...had to get a 6S to replace her worn out 6...from 12 month ago.

It's taking a holiday together for the last time before your life changes for ever. Not to mention the fact that you won't be able to have one for a long time afterwards

Not a difficult concept really

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