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and anna, u should see my job, theres changes 24/7 lol, u get use to it though

*sigh* it's not changes that frustrate me... it's dickheads that can't make up their mind about minor things. Menial tasks that they like to do to make themselves look busy... when really it's ME doing the changes that they talk about. And I get lumped with all the 'creative' type stuff. Like banners and displays and gift tags and conference programs.

So while i'm doing it all to save their asses... they're having a good old time saying 'oh, just move that margin in a little bit, and take the bold off all the 'with thanks'. Sure... easy enough right... bear in mind i'm stuck using WORDPERFECT... my ass... WORDLESSTHANf**kINGPERFECT!!!

If you guys want pineapples...

Jump on the phone to Steve in the retail warehouse at fulcrum at moorooka head office.

Ph: +61 7 3892 9000

Fax: +61 7 3892 1526

Then ask him to hook you up for the model of car you have...

He said most skylines and supras use the $19 one. Worst case is that you need the $23 ones...

There are 4 pineapples in total to install to you suspension and they took me a little over 2 hours to fit all 4...

I have launchs like a GTR now... :)

Nah seriouslly i have heaps more movement in the rear end and now can get the power down to the ground. So now is a good time to hook up that new GT30 high mount ive been waiting to do... :action-smiley-069:

that's good that we can buy them seperately. We bought some for a friend, and one went 'missing', so she's stuck with 3... not much use for 3! So that's just solvered our issue. Spanks col!

How this for fun... just got car back from paint shop.... decided to go on the highway and bam.... a stone chip..... i cant win..

COL.... very said u didnt remember me....

oh il entertain you guys with some of my more memerable autobarn requests

like this guy that just came in with his falcon with a leaking waterpump...

he wanted to get some "glue" and block up the drain hole on it so i wouldnt leak any more : so he could drive it up to newcastle (2hrs away)

it never ceases to amase me some of the tings i get asked.

but he wouldnt listen so i sold him some "liquid steel" L:o

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