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Graduate Computer Systems/Electrical Engineer & Project/IT Manager. Will be able to help in the near future with issues within these areas, mainly in the areas of ECU's, electronics, Computers,networks and the likes. Give me a year and will be much more useful

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studied as above + Comp science

also as a hobby

for web site design and graphic design at an affordable rate pm or email me

[email protected]

past projects include sCale aquarium prototype

and boostworx.com.au

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im a design engineer so if anyone needs things designed or modeled up in 3D im ya man

Plus i have a lathe at home so if ya need something made call me also have access to mills, big lathe's, drill presses etc.

I also am a mechanic especially skylines will help anyone do anything on a line, suspension, engine rebuild or any mods im happy to help.

Can get discount at Import Spares on parts and great discount on cars too

Mike 0416 085 323

Hiya fellas,

I'm a degree qualified software engineer working for the University of Adelaide Data Management & Analysis Center. I've also had 10+ years experience as a computer technician.

If you have any computer problems at home, or have a specific IT need. Contact me for fast cheap professional servicing.

I'm in the western suburbs, and can come out also.

Cheers

Howie

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I'm a qualified graphic designer specialising in web design and multimedia. Worked in the industry for over 7 years now and been running my own business for 3 of those. Anyone needs design work done, whether its for a logo, a brochure, website, etc feel free to get in touch.

I'll work out some sort of discount for forum members. :D

Im an electrical engineer for Fielders roofing: if you need fences gutters roofs etc can prob help you out with a discount.

Ive played around with the ECU and harness etc and ALSD fix, Good at wiring and that sort of thing and have done a bit in the past so am able to help out in this area if anyone needs help.

Chris 0402855572

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hey guys have not been on for a while so.. got to catch up with posting :unsure:

I'm a solid plasterer. i do rendering, blue board texture and inside solid plaster!

gimme a call on 0421446463 if you have any enquiries, or jobs!!

CASH!!!! :PBJ:

or maybe car parts!

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I can do car servicing, installation or parts, setup (suspension for drift/race/street), aftermarket parts...HKS, Greddy, trust, Tein, all the Rocket Industries stuff, intercooler kits etc etc.

I also have a vinyl cutter here so I can do anything from drift cat stickers to full size graphics. (we did the cartoys 200SX graphics for reference)

Ring 8262 8076 and ask for mike, mention your from here and I'll give 10% minimum discount....in most cases it will be 20-25%, sometimes more.

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i'm no longer in the fabrication business but still may be able to do the odd bits and pieces for people.

I'm now a technical sales rep for WIA (Welding Industries Australia) if anyone needs a welder, welding helmet, electrodes, wire etc just ask and i'll see what i can do!

I work at the Recycled Office Shop in Payneham on saturdays.

We mainly sell laptops and desktop computers, office equipment. Ex demo, new and refurbished.

Mainly sell Acer but some Toshibas as well, lots of different desktop machines.

If anyone needs a cheap office/home laptop or desktop give us a buzz on 83627799 and ask for Rollie or check out our ebay store. I can do some decent discounts off the non sale/bottom of the range stuff.

http://stores.ebay.com.au/REFURBYTE

I can get people Koya Mags Cheap. My work supplys places like jack baker tyrepower.

As a general price i can do a set of drift teks for an even grand without tyres (thats 2x8 inch and 2x9 inch in 17s). Also raceteks seem to be selling well also for about a grand even.

Also can get xforce exhaust systems cheap.

I've had this idea for a while & I may as well post it up here. I used to work for a company that does all soughts of fuel injection & ignition system electronics as previously stated. They also sell parts like Fuel pumps & replacement ignitors fuel injectors etc.

If there was enough interest in their services on here, I may be able to come to an agreement with them about a deacent trade discount to anyone on SAU for their parts & services.

Like I mentioned before i'm in Information Technology... and i'm happy to give free technical support to anyone SAU members no what the problem or need may be. Just pm me ... i love troubleshooting.

Also if you're after cheap pc's I can get you a deal through my old workplace.

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im licenced to build anything but a house.

Fences, Retaining walls, carports, sheds, pergolas, verandahs.

any earth works or site prep.

i also contract to the largest fencing company in south aus.

cheers Darren

0407187834

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