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Puffwagon

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  1. Supply period: 25 Feb 2017 to 30 Mar 2017 (34 days) Usage and supply charges Units Price Amount Peak 373kWh $0.3327 $124.10 Peak next 318kWh $0.3795 $120.68 Controlled Load 90kWh $0.1535 $13.82 (This is the hot water) Supply charge 34 days $0.709 $24.11 Total charges + $282.71 Total new charges and credits = $282.71 Total GST + $28.27 Copy paste from the bill. We use AGL if that means anything. There is a 9% pay on time discount after those charges as well. Yep. It's a digital one. We do a read once a month.
  2. Me: I cbf cooking dinner tonight. Her: Let's just heat up some frozen bolognese and have sketti. Me: Yeah, there's not much there though, I'll fry up some extra veggies to fill it out. Nek minute end up cooking bolognese from scratch and adding leftovers to it cos I may as well upgrade my sketti rather than leave it stock
  3. Haha yep. Shows what I know about hot water systems. I thought 13 bucks a month wasn't too bad considering that we are having 3 showers a day and 1 or 2 baths.
  4. We got a 250 litre electric installed for $1400 when ours went. There are 6 of us though and the in-laws come to stay once or twice a year. Our last bill was $13.82 for 34 days.
  5. Mine did that recently. Can confirm, it sucks a fat one. Look on the bright side though mate, at least you don't have a chicken trying to jump through your cat flap to eat all the cat food and crap on the floor!
  6. The rear is untouched and the middle one going to the intake pipe has no valve.
  7. If you are retaining the stock crossover then you just need to block off the smaller fitting on your new intake pipe. It is only needed when you remove the crossover.
  8. Fun fact: I lived on Delaney Creek Road in 1985 and caught my first fish in a creek there.
  9. Haha mexicans Fixed ya car yet mate?
  10. Just imagine the breakfast but a little meatier and steakier.
  11. Seriously though if you spend $22 on a volt gauge and $30 on boost gauge don't expect them to be too accurate. Also arronm has a very good point. It's hard enough watching my boost and afr gauge that are dash mounted and keep an eye on the road. Looking down and actually getting a reading is a recipe for disaster.
  12. So edgy... I'll see myself out
  13. You don't need aftermarket companies for that kind of stuff as it can be custom made easily and cheaply enough if it's not commercially available. What would prevent or slow mod development in this era of technology is the inability for ecu tuning or trans tuning. That is a massive increase over stock. My left ear loved it.
  14. I haven't checked in here but it might have something? https://www.efihardware.com/products/c293/Connectors
  15. I bought mine from eBay Gaz. It was $70 delivered from a seller called adelaideparts. Edit: It was a genuine bf sedan towbar wiring loom with reverse sensor and 12 pin plug. I'm not sure if that's what you mean?
  16. Haha how proud were you of that post once you hit submit?
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