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yeh craig, i just sent him a msn msg for ya..

also...

EOI-

apexi ax53b70 p25 turbo with braided lines and elbow.. exc condition.. SOLID. $1500

eboost 1 very good condition. $?

pfc with hc $1300

nismo 555cc injectors $800

z32 with plug $300

does this sound resonable?

um well i cant use 250rwkw on the street..

if i can get 200-210 standard that will be more than enough and then i wont have to worry about cops...

AND ill make more money from it then selling it fully loaded..

and craig i sent him msg's to his fone and no replys so i dont know wats going on?

but yes if i see him online ill let him know!

Also everyone seems to think that the car industry is going to hold up here too, Im not trying to cast a negative light, but this "4 cylinder car" they want to pump out of the elizabeth plant is going to be a make or break for the company. Sorta like the 380 was for mitsubishi. Got a mate who does work in a heap of manufacturing plants, and he was telling me that morale at elizabeth plant is as low as it was at mitsubishi about 18 months before they shut their doors. for their xmas shutdown, theres usually 90 techs on, doing preventative and reactive maintenance. the recent xmas break they had 24 techs for the whole plant, only doing reactive maintenance

Matty, Unions are what has killed the car industry!! Where else can you get paid $45k+ a year just for adding 3 spotwelds or doing up 3 nuts? Its a f**king joke. Basic labour deserves basic wages, and its because wages are so high that the australian car manufacturing industry is up the shitter - 4,6, or 8cyl.

Matty, Unions are what has killed the car industry!! Where else can you get paid $45k+ a year just for adding 3 spotwelds or doing up 3 nuts? Its a f**king joke. Basic labour deserves basic wages, and its because wages are so high that the australian car manufacturing industry is up the shitter - 4,6, or 8cyl.

exactly, people find it hard to come to terms that certain jobs only deserve certain salaries...... that goes the other way aswell, some CEO's getting 15 million a year is a joke

exactly, people find it hard to come to terms that certain jobs only deserve certain salaries...... that goes the other way aswell, some CEO's getting 15 million a year is a joke

i understand that to a certain extent but here's my gripe specific to my work

where the workers make the product clean the machines and work in dusty dirty conditions make 33k

sales reps sit on there ass doing nothing making couple of calls occasionally going to the store to get a bag of something to take to a client

all the reps don't even know how to look up on the computer to see what we have in stock they get the secretary to do it 50-60k/yr + car + phone + cc + laptop

you try telling me that's fair, all us workers could do there job but they wouldn't last too long if they had to man the machines

with out us there is no product to sell without them it would still sell and there would be more profit in the company

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CYA Hunny ;):)

Okay computer guys, does anyone have that little plastic retention item thing for a socket K8 (754/939) AMD CPU Motherboard?

Here's what I'm talking about:

See that little black surround around the CPU? Yeah... I need it!!

I had to take it off about 2 or 3 years ago when I got into the world of water cooling. Then, the water cooling leaked... so now I want to go back to the boring old fan cooled stuff, but I can't find where I put that bracket!!

If anyone has one spare, I'll pay $ for it! If need be, I'll drive out and pick it up today, too!

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