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We only use a single line, so its an inconvenience to most poeple aswell. People calling in cant get through most of the time, then i get a mouthfull from my parents for it after poeple get through and keep asking "werent u home at that time". Tried to tell em to rent a line (didnt wanna do that. Trying to make me spend less time on the PC and the cost!)......maybee i should give them some water works?..lol

NAAA.

Me fix one day.

Steve.

costs me $54 for UNLIMITED (no max downloads) ADSL at 512kbps. During the daytime between 8am an 6 when I'm at home it gets throttled to 128kbps, but I couldn't care less, my leeching continues at a slower speed (still faster than dialup). Last month I did 30gb. Its with Pacific Internet, farken awesome.

Nice pics Sam... the young padawan is pretty good with the lens... need more under-the-skirt shots tho, which would be sooo easy for him to pull off given his height. :P

yeah thanks steve i had a ball... definately something i wanna get into... not just cause of how much fun it is but the people that are in it... i had people helping me with the car... changing the wheels over for me... giving me tips and encouraging me even tho i didnt know many of em.

if thats what drift is all about... im in!!

It was good to meet you Ni, your car is awesome i love it.

Yeh thats the great thing about the Australian drift scene at the moment even the top guys are always willing to talk to strangers. I just walked up to James from D1 garage and started talking to him about his car and shit. Trent the driver of the D1 Garage 180sx also lent my bro his rad cap cause my bro's was stuffed and also offered to transplant his raditor into my bros car because it was over heating.

yeah u too man... yeah its very much like what u see japan is like which is good to see.

cant wait to get my next car and start getting right into it.

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