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I can drive any supercars that anyone needs driving.

Have plenty of past experience including Lambo's, Ferrari, Bentley, Aston Martin, Maserati, Porsche, BMW, NSX, etc.

:P

Ha ah haha ha ha thats the spirit!! :P

what else can you offer, sparky? accountant? computers?

Well... advertising your business is against forum policy... sooooo.... you do the math :cheers:

It is ok to advertise your service though?

(genuine question not a synical remark BTW)

It is ok to advertise your service though?

(genuine question not a synical remark BTW)

Rules apply forum wide, if its allowed in SA section it shouldn't matter if it will be in Vic Section as its all under the same forum rule..

Well thats what i think :cheers:

depends if your offering a "favour" or charging people IMO.

OK, cool.

Just wasnt sure if you meant, my company XYZ Corporation will help you isnt allowed or if I was to say, I as a person outside of work can do that for you.

Was thinking if anyone manufactured tyres, they wouldnt be allowed to advertise the company but I wanted to see if they could advertise their tyre making skills out of hours for fellow users.

All good, ta :cheers:

OK, cool.

Just wasnt sure if you meant, my company XYZ Corporation will help you isnt allowed or if I was to say, I as a person outside of work can do that for you.

Was thinking if anyone manufactured tyres, they wouldnt be allowed to advertise the company but I wanted to see if they could advertise their tyre making skills out of hours for fellow users.

All good, ta :cheers:

Guys,

look at it this way, if your a mechanic, and you want some after hours work, say "i am a mechanic and will work after hours, mates rates"

Like its been said, its not about who you work for, its about what you can offer others, ie, see above, if you use your employer /compant to do it so be it, but its what You can offer.

This is about networking like minded people.

R33

ok, well i can fix computer.... well so can pretty much every tom dick and harry now a days. ahh i can get good cheap 2nd hand computers too from work ;-)

i cant help anyone, but i might need help at times.

Hey,

SA forum has a "help out a fellow Skyline enthusiast",

Does this intrest Victorian members?

Has one be started for Victoria that i have missed?

What do you think, who has services they can offer Vic Owners???

R33

Hello peoples,

Ronin33 has a fair idea here, Vic liners are currently being shown up by tasmanians that showed a certain prowess for swimming.:P

I had a look at the Sa thread and its got a good aray of skills, it an uncharacteristic show of co-ordination from our south aussies bretheren, :(

At the best is means there are some money to be made for those who have the notion for it.

anybody willing to step up and offer their skills and make some money?

Bane

( I dont think this is advertising a business, but im sure someone will let me know if it is)

A few people i know offered to hire a set of R34 Non xenon headlamps off me so they can get their car complied with them and then put their Xenons back in afterwards.

I have a Brand NEW set that i have already converted the wiring loom so they are plug and play

$500 cash for the hire and $1800 deposit is what i worked out with them. ($1800 is what they cost me new from Nissan when i bought them, but its just a deposit that you get back when the lights are returned)

If any one else is interested let me know.

I offer poker lessons! All at a reasonable rate.

I will teach you the basics of the game, playing preflop, after the flop, playing the turn and river cards as well as teaching you about pot and implied odds. I will also teach you the chances of making certain hands and how they should effect your game plan.

Finally, I will offer you a share in the the LeeWah Poker Investment Plan which is tough to turn down :wave:

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