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whats pannein josh?

found a job yet ya farken bum? :(

1) NFI

2) I still have that stock broking one pending, the principle broker isn't in the new office yet, I can go on as admin at one of dads company's, but the other directors want a trainee and I said no way in hell I'm doing a traineeship fixed on $380 a week for a year. I rather sit at home getting $480 a fortnight on the dole.

I'm considering applying for a few laboring jobs in Brisbane, base wage for them starts at $760 per week. I bet a weeks wage I leave within a weeks work.

1) NFI

2) I still have that stock broking one pending, the principle broker isn't in the new office yet, I can go on as admin at one of dads company's, but the other directors want a trainee and I said no way in hell I'm doing a traineeship fixed on $380 a week for a year. I rather sit at home getting $480 a fortnight on the dole.

I'm considering applying for a few laboring jobs in Brisbane, base wage for them starts at $760 per week. I bet a weeks wage I leave within a weeks work.

yeah stuff bein a trainee, and yeh i reckon you'd quit after the first week lol

Loz at the edit. I was like WTF does pannein :(

u mean lolz, yeah? :(

I hope teh aircon is already gone??

obviously you didnt see the pics i posted up awhile ago :(

i've removed the aircon, all the plastic vents behind the dash, the heater box, control unit and every wire assocaiated with it :(

someone tell me how come it takes 5 HOURS TO FRIGGIN WASH A CAR =\

all the repairs are done, but they have to wait for their detailers to come and clean it before they give it back to me. Dag nab it, im suffering withdrawal symptoms.

obviously you didnt see the pics i posted up awhile ago :(

i've removed the aircon, all the plastic vents behind the dash, the heater box, control unit and every wire assocaiated with it :(

I love weight reduction more then anyone, but I love my heater, or atleast need window demist! lol. Those f**kers fog up in the wee hours in winter

someone tell me how come it takes 5 HOURS TO FRIGGIN WASH A CAR =\

all the repairs are done, but they have to wait for their detailers to come and clean it before they give it back to me. Dag nab it, im suffering withdrawal symptoms.

only 5 hrs? thats pretty quick lol

when i detail a car, it takes me 1.5 days :(

the guy who i bought the seats off last nite, has a very mean track 32 gtr, and i as having a good talk/look over his car, and i'm a bit off put by the pedal box, to get it in and working u have to either:

a) mount the seat back further and extend/modify the steering collomn (sp)

b) cut the floor/firewall

he has the first option, and i wouldnt be happy with the way ur positioned

:D

the guy who i bought the seats off last nite, has a very mean track 32 gtr, and i as having a good talk/look over his car, and i'm a bit off put by the pedal box, to get it in and working u have to either:

a) mount the seat back further and extend/modify the steering collomn (sp)

b) cut the floor/firewall

he has the first option, and i wouldnt be happy with the way ur positioned

:D

He has the floor mounted pedal box GTR thats always at QR?

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