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wtf? why is that dude trying to mess with your sale?

i just read in the for sale rules

Only post on the thread if you have a genuine question or are genuinely interested in the items being offered for sale

2. No price debates - put simply if you do not agree with the price being asked, do not comment on the thread. If you believe the seller is asking too much then either pm the thread starter or dont buy the items advertised - simple.

wtf? why is that dude trying to mess with your sale?

i just read in the for sale rules

Only post on the thread if you have a genuine question or are genuinely interested in the items being offered for sale

2. No price debates - put simply if you do not agree with the price being asked, do not comment on the thread. If you believe the seller is asking too much then either pm the thread starter or dont buy the items advertised - simple.

I dont even know who he is, nor why he is doin it...

And i contacted an admin, all sorted out.

Aww man that sucks! Can I ask what happened or too personal?

Sorry skipped this mate

well long story short, i need to help out the old folks financially before it turns into a disaster...when i sell up, shouldn't be TOO long (i hope) before i can get a skyline again...i just dont think ill be able to afford a 34 again at this stage >_<...not good, but yeh, lifes a bitch.

I just hope 1 of u buggers will have a spare seat for me for a cruise or 2...or 10 while im car-less lol.

heh, unfortunately, tis a lil bit out my price range, and i want a blue or a red one anyway >_<

and im lookin at buyin a celly or something to tide me over til something that really tweaks my interest pops onto the market... might make a convertible out of the magna when i do :P

best of luck with the sale though mate.

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im sure someone will have a seat for you and by the time your ready to get a skylien again u never know a R33 GTR might be an option

Yeh ill just have to wait a fairly long time for that though. We'll see what happens, at this stage i need cash for the oldies urgently.

I think a lot of us would do anything to help our parents, after all, they would do anything for us! Good on ya :)

Anyway, I 've been having a really stressful time lately trying to land a job for next year after uni... and finally something positive has come out of it!!! Today, out of nowhere I got 3 offers! One for Perth, Adelaide and one not specified (and they don't tell us until after we sign), but generally anywhere in the world over some 80 countries- scary!

Now I have to choose a job and where to live!

Thought I'd share the good news :banana:

Congrats Astro on the offers, nice to sort it out now rather than the end of the year. What have you been studying?

Cheers :)

hehe if I waited until I finish uni, there would about zero chance of getting a job. The grad recruitment the companies undertook closed for applications in about late April. Eg, BHP, RioTinto, Woodside, ExxonMobil, Shell, KBR

** Thats a heads up to any of u at uni looking for work next year, start applying asap, some companies close their applications as early as March! (eg. Macquarie Bank)**

I will finish Engineering (Chemical) & Finance, but I chose to go down the engineering path. Oil & Gas or Minerals or Consulting. I like the sound of Oil & Gas.

Anyone work in this field at the moment??

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