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spare parts in a truck bodybuilding company in penrith.

so if you have trucks i can help.

or just after material(steel/ally) pnuematic fittings/hoses

hydrolic fittings,wiring,L.E.D.S,truck mudflaps

p.s. i will be needing a qualified brick layer soon

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I work with cars moving them from A to B and sometimes through to C

I work for TNT Vehicle Logistics.

Strangest thing, my car in japan 80% rear tyres, went and picked it up from TNT smooth bald....

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I'm an air traffic controller so that isn't much use to anyone. I guess I can keep hitting up the boss for a NSW Club practice on the 7,000ft/2100m runway.

Hey does anyone know a fibreglasser in western Sydney? It's for car parts - I recently moved from Newcastle and need another manufacturer. A PM or post here would be awesome. Cheers.

Yeah, i work for IBM/Lenovo...i can give SAU members 15% discount any ThinkPads/ThinkCentres or Parts. Call 1300 557 073 (option 1) and ask for Rick.... :D

:P

Working in IT you would always be a good contact to have!

Q: Why are IBM laptops so damn ugly? Well all IBM stuff is to, why is that?

cowie165 just stay alert at work thats all I ask :D I'll wave each time I go past. And if you could stop asking the 5.45 virgin from Melbourne to circle for a half hour each friday night that would be cool too :P

Zed200 you might hear from us again :O

I deal with boxes!

Some are very small, others quite big...

:bomb_ie: LOL!

I work for IBM and can point anyone that wants an IBM thinkpad in the direction of a website that'll give you cheaper prices than elsewhere.. Although they are still more expensive than Dell's... So maybe go buy a Dell... :happy:

I'm also part owner of W&B Automotive Photography (website being redesigned, currently offline), soooo if anyone wants pro editorial quality photo's taken of their car/s printed large, then I'm your man.

:bomb_ie:

Working in IT you would always be a good contact to have!

Q: Why are IBM laptops so damn ugly? Well all IBM stuff is to, why is that?

Answer:

The new ones are not ugly with the exception of the R series.

Also Thinkpads have the best feeling keyboard out of any laptop I've used or certified (and I've certified everything from Toshiba's to Dell's to HP's) for clients. The quality of the thinkpads far surpasses anything else.

Strength, usability, looks (sans R series) all awesome. Price however isn't........

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