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Everything posted by deeveus
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How come it was removed?
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That's a good site, ours comes up as saying 115m3, it's a larger area due to open plan. But with the ours being rated at 6.6kw and only being 6 degrees outside at the moment it's struggling to give us 20 degrees. Crank up our fire on half and it will put the whole house up to 22 degrees even when it's -2 outside!
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In 2007 we bought a Panasonic CS-E18FKR & it wasn't an elcheapo at the time, was more than 3k. We had someone up to measure the place and he said this one would be fine, so we said we want the model above it so we went with the higher output model. We have a multi-fuel fire which we use at night. We live 300m above sea level. Our heat pump is ratshit, it went into defrost at 7 degrees outside temp and the sun was shining on the unit. So either the machine is rubbish or it needs serviced or replaced? I thought about taking it out and getting a Daikin installed and putting this Panasonic in our other place. I constantly clean the filters but it doesn't make any difference. Does anyone here know much about these? Full specs here: Panasonic
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Easy lol. My CLK 55 AMG was bloody good on fuel, averaged about 12 from memory & that thing sounded like a wounded animal also.
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It's a wonder it hasn't been busted for reg/wof unless they are updating the reg or?
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The earlier cheaper ones did have their share of problems, but seen a E60 2003 530i here in Dunedin NZ New, towbar, 105kms nice car for 21k IMO the extra 4k would be worth it but try to get a warranty.
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I remember. Needs twin 3.0d engines IMO.
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The car is NZ New, low mileage, has full history, and low ownership. This hang's turds all over any Singapan import with dogdey km's no history and a fake M badges and AC shitzer stickers IMO. Damned knuckle draggin mouthbreathers lol!
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M57TUD30 conversion ftw.
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Tis slightly cheaper in Australia by the time you take into account the exchange rate.
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I'd say it's almost a matter of time before it disappears, it's a wonder it hasn't already.
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I thought you actually had to have the goods offered for sale in either Australia or New Zealand and actually own the goods personally before you could sell. The guy just sounds like a broker for the person who actually owns it.
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Yeah and personally I'm a BMW fan. Well that'll be the day...
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Visit My Website Yours for just under 600 slides.
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IMO they never were a reputable company. They used to be a byword and I couldn't see why, their gear was rubbish reliability wise, when they left Mosgiel for Mexico the only issue I remorsed over was the fact that kiwis lost their jobs. When I remodeled my kitchen a year or so ago, it was done with Westinghouse and Bosch and I cannot complain about any issues what soever.
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E30 Shape was released not limited to NZ in 1982
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It would represent most the cars on the road I'd imagine after consideration
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Dunno about that one lol, whenever I follow a mid 90's Toyota or Mitsubishi, I always have to put on recycle in the car, they stink like shite. New cars are far better to the environment than older ones, however I've never bought a car on it's ecological factors.
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Are you not able to run a business with 35 staff, use the $600 compaq for 12 hours a day accounting and kids personal use every day? I think what Mike is trying to get across is the fact that some people go in to purchase a half assed product designed for the task but not designed to endure the level of task requested i.e above. I've seen it heaps with what I do, someone buys a $600 laptop, then expects it to run a major business and have the kids use it after hours, then they complain when it fails at 12-24 months. Years ago you couldn't buy a $600 laptop for example, so you can't compare the time frames they should last for. You couldn't buy a 29" TV for less than $1500 back in the day, so they were made well and in some cases were made in Japan, that is a buyword IMO. Things today are cheaper for the same size/thing so IMO you can't compare them. It's like buying a Toyota Camry to tow with saving money, whereas with the amount and level of towing you require you should have bought the Toyota Landlooser. Customers whinge about the CGA & being fit the for the purpose, whereas IMO fit for the purpose should work both ways.
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Looks a hell of a lot like an import that but it isn't, strange looking E46 & the colour...
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Don't rely on pricing that even your employee will give you. It's all rigged! I'm told I get cost + 2.5% from Noel Leeming Group, but that's the cost loaded into their system only, not the true costs they actually pay the manufacturer, I've caught them out countless times ending in countless arguments! I needed 2x networkable printers for a job I was doing last week, quoted $283inc GST from supplier, my cost plus 2.5% from Bond & Bond was 360inc GST. Go figure.
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I'd kill to drive one of those. The noise they make alone is epic.
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Firstly the guys name is Bill, I mean comon! Secondly, that's just one haters opinion IMO. Yeah BMW have simulated noises in the stereo but partly because the greenies don't want noise levels to be breached & emissions laws prevent opened up exhausts. BMW are merely complying with rules and shifting with the market. Also, levels of safety requirements add weight & take away that driving experience a little, this isn't BMW's fault IMO. He said BMW won't go bankrupt soon & they won't because they are still meeting the market.
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The safest journey is one that isn't taken at all. Haha
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Cool, so we've established he's doing a U-Turn, however, it is illegal to turn directly in to the farthest lane, you must turn into first available lane, then indicate & give way to vehicles in the farthest lane. We've actually been through this one before on this FORUM. Whether or not there's not enough room or your vehicles turning circle won't reach turn into lane one is irrelevant. It's not 100% the same, but this picture demonstrates the same thing below :