Shuffs
Post #7705
Nandos indeed! So anyway, I'll be in this this year: http://www.platinumrally.com.au Should be ripper! Like Modball, but fixed. Will have a private stand at the F1 at the end As in not so much partying,or better accommodation? Sorry,should've posted a link,but yeah,living in a motel,with two Pitbulls,and an illegal gun......MERICA looks like they'll know where to find him for the next several months. http://www.news.com.au/national/gable-tost...9-1227205353607 Read that this morning,I feel sorry for his parents. |
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wolfman101
Post #7706
Both Shuffs. Basically proper hotels, nice dinners, baggage car, flights back, etc. |
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Shuffs
Post #7710
Both Shuffs. Basically proper hotels, nice dinners, baggage car, flights back, etc. Where do the flights come into the equation? lol boostcruising filtering my word from toss'er. lets see if that works. LOL,maybe political correctness,you don't toss somebody off a balcony,you have to throw them |
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wolfman101
Post #7713
Well, if you don't want to drive back from Melb, you get a plane and ship the car... |
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mudbutton
Post #7714
looks like they'll know where to find him for the next several months. :thumbsup: http://www.news.com.au/national/gable-tost...9-1227205353607 What an absolute penis. |
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alpharx7
Post #7716
so i clicked on a link, this week in numbers, and up pops this little nugget of information. i was left thinking holy fcuk, talk about expensive...... QUOTE US $4,600 The average price for a ticket of Super Bowl XLIX till January 28. no way would anyone (here at least) pay that sort of money to game to a game of football. |
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alpharx7
Post #7717
this doesn't surprise me at all...... QUOTE Google, Microsoft, Amazon pay to unblock ads: FT
Fifty million monthly active Internet users count on Adblock Plus software to block annoying online advertisements--and that doesn't sit well with Internet giants Google (GOOGL), Amazon (AMZN) and Microsoft (MSFT). The three online heavyweights have paid the German start-up behind the ad-blocking tool, Eyeo, to bypass the software and to stop blocking advertisements on their popular websites, according to the Financial Times. The three companies have made deals with Eyeo to get on its "whitelist," which allows sites to run unblocked ads only if they fit certain criteria from the start-up, the FT reported. Companies must pay Eyeo to get on its list.- Ad-blocking software has exploded in popularity in recent years. Eyeo claims its Adblock Plus has become the most popular browser extension ever at more than 300 million downloads. The move from the three big Internet companies demonstrates a growing worry over ad-blocking software and how it could cut into online advertising revenue, the FT reports. Taboola, an online content recommendation platform used by NBC, which is part of NBCUniversal, the parent of CNBC, has also entered into a deal with Eyeo. |
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alpharx7
Post #7720
Bloody hell Vash I would've thought it owed you more than that,or is it because it's red,it's a fire sale i was almost going to offer him swaps. but then i figured, nah, first of the model, it's probably due for an engine rebuild if it hasn't had one already /due to factory issues that weren't properly resolved / ie shit design, with a carbon build up in the engines. |
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VashBandicoot
Post #7722
i was almost going to offer him swaps. but then i figured, nah, first of the model, it's probably due for an engine rebuild if it hasn't had one already /due to factory issues that weren't properly resolved / ie shit design, with a carbon build up in the engines. It's on it's second engine as far as i can tell, no s1 will last 154 000 km's on it's original engine. but even still 6500 is cheap if it needs another engine though. well i dont have a wholesale yard for nothing plus rego is almost out. i dont plan on renewing it |
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alpharx7
Post #7725
It's on it's second engine as far as i can tell, no s1 will last 154 000 km's on it's original engine. but even still 6500 is cheap if it needs another engine though. well i dont have a wholesale yard for nothing plus rego is almost out. i dont plan on renewing it certainly, it's not a bad price, but if the motor was gone, and with very little rego / no roadworthy, you'd push to get 5k. i know of rx8's that have been sold for that price a couple of years ago with blown engines or i wouldn't be saying it. anyhow, gl with it. just as an FYI, i was tempted to offer a straight swap on an '05 sp23 with 75k on the clock, but honestly i think that i'm probably better of keeping my current car. will probably change to a commodore wagon next, to have the occasional towing capacity / camp in the back option. you should sell it easily enough at that price. |
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wolfman101
Post #7734
Well, Jordan went and immediately killed all their friends now, so there's that. |
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