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Quote from Bose321 :Yeah I know. If I hold my front brake, and pedal really hard, I can do a burnout.

You must pedal really hard, but its much easier on snow/ice
Meet 12 week old Trooper,our first dog

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DFI Lanparty DK P45-T2RS Plus


Because I blew up my old graphics card a few days ago
Jajajaj my chain and sprockets arrived today! Lubed them up with my jizz in my pants! :hide:
Quote from S14 DRIFT :Lubed them up with my jizz in my pants! :hide:

I'd have thought oil would be better


e-flite blade mcx

This thing is great Very easy to fly and almost indestructable. I see office terror in the near future
Make a flying rubber duck out of it!
Quote from Jakg :AMD Dragon Evaluation Kit

AMD Phenom II 920 or 940 CPU,
HIS HD4830 Graphics Card,
Foxconn A7DA-S 790GX+SB750 Motherboard,
Akasa AK-876 Fan.

€223.69 - ~£200.

Any good?

Cost £205 in the end - Got a 920 but still happy!

Also me new Asus EEE 1000H turned up - it's the 80GB XP model, cost me £150
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e-flite blade mcx

This thing is great Very easy to fly and almost indestructable. I see office terror in the near future

once you get used to it or if you already have some single rotor heli experience you should consider a walkera 4#3 brilliant little indestructable heli that does require you to be awake at all time unlike a coax
Quote from Shotglass :once you get used to it or if you already have some single rotor heli experience you should consider a walkera 4#3 brilliant little indestructable heli that does require you to be awake at all time unlike a coax

Frick, my dad sells (and has) a few of those.. they're ****ing fun to fly around.
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Quote from Jakg :Cost £205 in the end - Got a 920 but still happy!

Also me new Asus EEE 1000H turned up - it's the 80GB XP model, cost me £150

And now a Seagate 7200.12 500GB - £41.69. With all the stuff i've got laying around that should be a full PC
yesterday i bought my relatively fast pc: a hp pavilion with

Amd phenom x3 @2.3ghz
soundcard 7.1 surround
nvidia gt120 with 1gb of dedicated memory
4gb ram
microsoft vista home premium (which apparently is 64bit)

it is lovely compared to my old one
Jungle Music T-Shirt from hostpital Records.com and a Mug with some spare cash i had in the bank
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Stock parts from a 2004 Suzuki GSX-R600:
- forks
- triple clamps
- front calipers
- front axle

Aftermarket parts:
- front brake lines
- front brake pads
- fairing stay
- clip-ons

Still need:
GSX-R600 front wheel, front rotors, and front master cylinder

Yep, the SV650's getting a gixxer front end.



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Forbin GL with that mate! Keep us (at least me:razz updated!

I hear most people go with the 96-99 GSXR750SRAD front end, you'll need a special head bearing, ask on SVrider or sv650.org (I think you're with SVrider)

Wouldn't mind doing it myself, tabs on price and time please.
Quote from S14 DRIFT :Forbin GL with that mate! Keep us (at least me:razz updated!

I hear most people go with the 96-99 GSXR750SRAD front end, you'll need a special head bearing, ask on SVrider or sv650.org (I think you're with SVrider)

Wouldn't mind doing it myself, tabs on price and time please.

Only on a 1st-gen SV. All gixxer forks except the most recent (05+ 1000 and 06+ 600/750) bolt right on to a 2nd-gen SV.

http://www.gregoryli.com/2007/ ... front-end-swap-parts.html
Hmm I may leave the front end of mine standard and upgrade to a Pointy at a later date...

Dammit... btw cheers for that link. I had it a while ago but lost it. Much love
Sweet. I love that shape of RX-7 and I'd take one in a second. Don't know if I could run it often at about 18mpg though

Can't believe you'd put a Chevy block in a Jap frame though. Tsk
Great a Chevy engine in a Mazda!

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