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  Turbo'd Falcon dedicated Gas         


Author: RogerM
Date: Mar 12, 2008 22:49

Would have bought one but the salesman said you can't fit turbos to
dedicated gas vehicles. Fucked if I know what the fascination is with gas.

Roger
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  security code         


Author: VT_jessi
Date: Mar 12, 2008 22:49

hey people.

i have just brought a 2nd hand VT commodore, my dealer has given me a
radio code but it doesnt seem to be working i have rung around and
people wanna charge me between $30 - $130 to get the code.

which i think is stupid because i shouldnt have to pay for something
that should have been supplied.

so i went back to my dealer and he doesnt seem to be helping..

can ANY one get me my security code for free

*puppy dog eyes*

VIN 6H8VTK69HWL269087

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VT_jessi

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  Would you vote for a mayor that wants to remove Abo's?         


Author: George Orwell
Date: Mar 12, 2008 19:57

http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,23366610-2,00.html

A MAYORAL candidate who wants to be elected a "racist mayor" has called for Aborigines to be relocated from his southwest Queensland shire.

Kevin Wise, 66, has single-handedly ignited racial tensions in Cunnamulla after he distributed 100 inflammatory flyers quoting his plans to replace indigenous families with "Vietnamese peasant families".

In the flyer he pledges to call on "the Federal Government to offer 25 indigenous families $50,000 each to relocate anywhere away from the Paroo Shire" and for their places to be allocated to 25 non-English speaking Vietnamese families".

"I guarantee that within that five years, these families will have advanced this shire's wealth and future prosperity out of all proportion to that achieved to date . . ." the flyer reads.

Tell us what you think below

The man who wants to be "an elected racist Mayor for Paroo" told The Courier-Mail he deliberately asked for indigenous homes to get the flyers.

"I let it be known that I preferred them to go to Aboriginal households so that it wouldn't appear that I was running gutless and I was trying to sectionalise the receivership of the documents," he said.

He calls Cunnamulla a "dead in the water" community and the Stolen Generations a myth.

Queensland Anti-Discrimination Commissioner Susan Booth said the comments were "hurtful" and "incredibly stereotyped".

Ms Booth said she could not comment further in case the flyer became the subject of a complaint and possible action.

Cunnamulla resident Maureen McKellar held back tears as she spoke of the devastation she felt when she read the comments and called Mr Wise a racist.

Another resident, John Mitchell, said the comments had "stirred up a hornets nest" and the community was now depending on Aboriginal academic Stephen Hagan to file a complaint with the Anti-Discrimination Commission.

Mr Wise yesterday maintained he was not racist.

"Every bugger in town is saying what I am saying out loud, but they won't say it themselves - arguing about the dead-end Aboriginal industry and their effects on town."

Mr Wise said he wanted Vietnamese families to move in because they were hard working and would tend market gardens in the community.

"Aboriginals are certainly not going to put in the hard yards to establish market gardens or anything," he said.

Mayor Ian Tonkin denied his community was racist and said Mr Wise should apologise.

Mr Hagan said he carefully considered giving publicity to Mr Wise's vilification but said the circulation of racist comments had to stop.
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  Dem cwazee Awabs! ;-p         


Author: jackbadger56
Date: Mar 12, 2008 19:57

Photos of a massive pile-up on a UAE freeway.

http://tinyurl.com/2j23o5
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  bought another 380         


Author: mmal380vrx
Date: Mar 12, 2008 19:31

series 3 es for a daily driver since the 380 vrx is going to be a
project car because i am going to put twin turbos on it
17 Comments
  again another happy lancer owner         


Author: mmal380vrx
Date: Mar 12, 2008 19:17

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  For Sale: PS3, XBOX 360, Wii, PS2, NDS, PSP Modded Consoles, Games & Retros         


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Date: Mar 12, 2008 18:48

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  You can spend hours on this site         


Author: Fraser Johnston
Date: Mar 12, 2008 18:06

http://www.mat.fi/n_index.php?nav=gallery_view&gallery=1977lotusespritexbond.xml&g...

Highlights include their model A which look fairly stock but does 0-100 in 5
secs. They make some made stuff. Their work looks amazing.

--
Fraser
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  Would you vote for a mayor that wants to remove Abo's?         


Author: Anonymous
Date: Mar 12, 2008 16:48

http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,23366610-2,00.html

A MAYORAL candidate who wants to be elected a "racist mayor" has called for Aborigines to be relocated from his southwest Queensland shire.

Kevin Wise, 66, has single-handedly ignited racial tensions in Cunnamulla after he distributed 100 inflammatory flyers quoting his plans to replace indigenous families with "Vietnamese peasant families".

In the flyer he pledges to call on "the Federal Government to offer 25 indigenous families $50,000 each to relocate anywhere away from the Paroo Shire" and for their places to be allocated to 25 non-English speaking Vietnamese families".

"I guarantee that within that five years, these families will have advanced this shire's wealth and future prosperity out of all proportion to that achieved to date . . ." the flyer reads.

Tell us what you think below

The man who wants to be "an elected racist Mayor for Paroo" told The Courier-Mail he deliberately asked for indigenous homes to get the flyers.

"I let it be known that I preferred them to go to Aboriginal households so that it wouldn't appear that I was running gutless and I was trying to sectionalise the receivership of the documents," he said.

He calls Cunnamulla a "dead in the water" community and the Stolen Generations a myth.

Queensland Anti-Discrimination Commissioner Susan Booth said the comments were "hurtful" and "incredibly stereotyped".

Ms Booth said she could not comment further in case the flyer became the subject of a complaint and possible action.

Cunnamulla resident Maureen McKellar held back tears as she spoke of the devastation she felt when she read the comments and called Mr Wise a racist.

Another resident, John Mitchell, said the comments had "stirred up a hornets nest" and the community was now depending on Aboriginal academic Stephen Hagan to file a complaint with the Anti-Discrimination Commission.

Mr Wise yesterday maintained he was not racist.

"Every bugger in town is saying what I am saying out loud, but they won't say it themselves - arguing about the dead-end Aboriginal industry and their effects on town."

Mr Wise said he wanted Vietnamese families to move in because they were hard working and would tend market gardens in the community.

"Aboriginals are certainly not going to put in the hard yards to establish market gardens or anything," he said.

Mayor Ian Tonkin denied his community was racist and said Mr Wise should apologise.

Mr Hagan said he carefully considered giving publicity to Mr Wise's vilification but said the circulation of racist comments had to stop.
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  Would you vote for a mayor that wants to remove Abo's?         


Author: Anonymous
Date: Mar 12, 2008 16:32

http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,23366610-2,00.html

A MAYORAL candidate who wants to be elected a "racist mayor" has called for Aborigines to be relocated from his southwest Queensland shire.

Kevin Wise, 66, has single-handedly ignited racial tensions in Cunnamulla after he distributed 100 inflammatory flyers quoting his plans to replace indigenous families with "Vietnamese peasant families".

In the flyer he pledges to call on "the Federal Government to offer 25 indigenous families $50,000 each to relocate anywhere away from the Paroo Shire" and for their places to be allocated to 25 non-English speaking Vietnamese families".

"I guarantee that within that five years, these families will have advanced this shire's wealth and future prosperity out of all proportion to that achieved to date . . ." the flyer reads.

Tell us what you think below

The man who wants to be "an elected racist Mayor for Paroo" told The Courier-Mail he deliberately asked for indigenous homes to get the flyers.

"I let it be known that I preferred them to go to Aboriginal households so that it wouldn't appear that I was running gutless and I was trying to sectionalise the receivership of the documents," he said.

He calls Cunnamulla a "dead in the water" community and the Stolen Generations a myth.

Queensland Anti-Discrimination Commissioner Susan Booth said the comments were "hurtful" and "incredibly stereotyped".

Ms Booth said she could not comment further in case the flyer became the subject of a complaint and possible action.

Cunnamulla resident Maureen McKellar held back tears as she spoke of the devastation she felt when she read the comments and called Mr Wise a racist.

Another resident, John Mitchell, said the comments had "stirred up a hornets nest" and the community was now depending on Aboriginal academic Stephen Hagan to file a complaint with the Anti-Discrimination Commission.

Mr Wise yesterday maintained he was not racist.

"Every bugger in town is saying what I am saying out loud, but they won't say it themselves - arguing about the dead-end Aboriginal industry and their effects on town."

Mr Wise said he wanted Vietnamese families to move in because they were hard working and would tend market gardens in the community.

"Aboriginals are certainly not going to put in the hard yards to establish market gardens or anything," he said.

Mayor Ian Tonkin denied his community was racist and said Mr Wise should apologise.

Mr Hagan said he carefully considered giving publicity to Mr Wise's vilification but said the circulation of racist comments had to stop.
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