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lol^^^ have they done that in japan yet..??

ive seen many front end conversions.. im sure ive seen a corvette 180sx.. and a aston martin DB9 FD3S.. :closedeyes:

i like the pop up headlights.. ill install my head light controller tomorrow.. :P

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lol^^^ have they done that in japan yet..??

ive seen many front end conversions.. im sure ive seen a corvette 180sx.. and a aston martin DB9 FD3S.. :closedeyes:

i like the pop up headlights.. ill install my head light controller tomorrow.. :P

LAZY EYES

yeah seen a few now... almost forgot that I actually liked em till I saw one come up on yahoo auctions..

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no linky, it's not on the forums

funky, why would u want to wreck a mustang to make a 180 look half decent? :closedeyes:

lmao soo true.

I just realised i now have a little coloured bit under my name....sweet. guys, now i am an official member....its taken a while.

you cannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn be nice

how are u?

awww okay, im sorri lizzeh :kiss:

im pretty good, got sfa to do today and tomorrow, and then i move offices again on monday :D. how u goin?

awww okay, im sorri lizzeh :kiss:

im pretty good, got sfa to do today and tomorrow, and then i move offices again on monday :D. how u goin?

it's ok, I can never stay mad at you

good to hear!!! why are you moving? AGAIN?

I'm good, I had another job interview yesterday... and it's the final round and i expect to be offered a job.. whcih is great, it'll be a great place to work.. but something better has come up.... and fits in with my career plan more....but i feel like if I even met with these other people, it'd be dicking around the recruiter, AND this place who'll be offering me a job.

it's ok, I can never stay mad at you

good to hear!!! why are you moving? AGAIN?

I'm good, I had another job interview yesterday... and it's the final round and i expect to be offered a job.. whcih is great, it'll be a great place to work.. but something better has come up.... and fits in with my career plan more....but i feel like if I even met with these other people, it'd be dicking around the recruiter, AND this place who'll be offering me a job.

schweet :kiss:

this mining job is starting up again, and there's a separate job office for it, i like it there better so im happy with that

well is there any real point in taking the job ur going to be offered if its not ur ideal job? especially when an offer has/is coming up for ur ideal job. otherwise u'll prolly find urself job hopping again in no time

Shane you do sfa all the time anyway.

whats the job Liz?

Retail Leasing for Westpac. It's a cool job, I do it now... but i don't like it here and want mroe deals under my belt before I can move up.. and the team i'd be working for, they're fun as!

schweet :kiss:

this mining job is starting up again, and there's a separate job office for it, i like it there better so im happy with that

well is there any real point in taking the job ur going to be offered if its not ur ideal job? especially when an offer has/is coming up for ur ideal job. otherwise u'll prolly find urself job hopping again in no time

yeah i don't want to be one of those people that only do a year at company and move on..y ou know.

see what i want to do .. is move into construction and development, and i couldn't see how to do that until i finished my degree.. now this job that's just come up.. is still leasnig, but the company specialises in occupier services in both transactions (leasing) and construction... my role would be leasing to start with.. but it's a small company so it'll be easier to cross

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