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I think you'll take back that statement once it's been rebuilt...

MAYBE.

its just finding someone to build it and finding a job that doesnt require a car so that i can raise more money

how sad , my race weapon is my daily , ha!

im gonna kick myself for suggesting someone else actually do this,

but have you considered applying at the casino, mitch? weve got pretty high staff turnover at the moment, so were constantly hiring and training new staff, first few weeks sucks with no pay (training, not sue how thats changing with the eb's), but once youre through that, its close to $20 an hour, for as many hours a week as you want...

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im gonna kick myself for suggesting someone else actually do this,

but have you considered applying at the casino, mitch? weve got pretty high staff turnover at the moment, so were constantly hiring and training new staff, first few weeks sucks with no pay (training, not sue how thats changing with the eb's), but once youre through that, its close to $20 an hour, for as many hours a week as you want...

i have thought about it but i dont want to deal black jack or deal with people on a retail side of things etc as.

what sort of job's are there available because the only ones ive seen on the Sky City site is experience croupiers and HR Administration job's ;/

MAYBE.

its just finding someone to build it and finding a job that doesnt require a car so that i can raise more money

how sad , my race weapon is my daily , ha!

no luck with fours n more?

i have thought about it but i dont want to deal black jack or deal with people on a retail side of things etc as.

what sort of job's are there available because the only ones ive seen on the Sky City site is experience croupiers and HR Administration job's ;/

most croupier jobs are no exp necessary. but theres main cage cashiers, security, gaming machines, valet parking, anything related to food and bev, just jump on the website and fire off some apps, its shit work, but if you need quick money, well...

most croupier jobs are no exp necessary. but theres main cage cashiers, security, gaming machines, valet parking, anything related to food and bev, just jump on the website and fire off some apps, its shit work, but if you need quick money, well...

cheers dave , will give it some consideration :thumbsup:

i dont like em. lol unless they are the cafe primo ones lol

lol Your not alone Cara, I cant stand pancakes either, gut bombs!!!! :)

give me waffles anyday..lol :O

and Damo my R34 front lip goes into production in a few weeks , all CF and fully functional venting..?

be up for some orders after a checking the arc on another front bar? cost TBD but hell of a lot cheaper then Nengun and better venting.

hope to have it done for the show and shine

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know this is not that wanted section but nobody reads it anyway,

by any chance anyone got any 6" or 6.5" speaker covers, like just the plastic covers, my stock skyline ones have broken to pieces :) dont really want ugly holes there (Y).

will pay for them, just don't have to cash to do my sound system.

Hey,

Does anyone know how to get the faded stuff off the headlights when its on the inside? I use cut and polish to make them clear on the outside but one of them must have had mosture on the inside at some stage....

Cheeeeeers

Penny,do you have a photo of it?

it has a broken seal and needs to be removed and split apart to fix properly, dont attempt unless your confident in repairs, very fragile and expensive to replace if done wrong!!

to fix them to perfection use aircraft windscreen polish, or megulars m105 works pretty good to rid the haze followed by plastic polish.deeper scratches can be sanded out with 2000grit wet sanding followed by the above.

to dry them pop out a globe and use a heat gun or hair dryer on low heat, then put the globe back in.

hope that helps

Troy

lol Your not alone Cara, I cant stand pancakes either, gut bombs!!!! :)

give me waffles anyday..lol :O

I swear u guys dont know what you're missing. Some pancake recipes are shite (and dont even compare instant pancakes to the real shit).... you get a good recipe for home made french crepes, you wont be going to work that day...

waffles are cool too but i'd rate a good crepe/pancake over waffles anyday. sounds like u guys have been eating pikelets instead ;D

-D

know this is not that wanted section but nobody reads it anyway,

by any chance anyone got any 6" or 6.5" speaker covers, like just the plastic covers, my stock skyline ones have broken to pieces :) dont really want ugly holes there (Y).

will pay for them, just don't have to cash to do my sound system.

pretty sure i have some, silver with a cross pattern no mesh . free to a good home

or i would suggest any car audio shop, they normally have boxes under the workbench overflowing with them?

I swear u guys dont know what you're missing. Some pancake recipes are shite (and dont even compare instant pancakes to the real shit).... you get a good recipe for home made french crepes, you wont be going to work that day...

waffles are cool too but i'd rate a good crepe/pancake over waffles anyday. sounds like u guys have been eating pikelets instead ;D

-D

pancakes and pikelets, both foul..lol

my grandma makes some pancakes with 7/up or mtn dew in them. the bubbles make the pancakes thin and slightly crispy when they pop while cooking. much better then thick pasty doughy ones. some old fossil recipe but still not that crash hot on pancakes.

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pancakes and pikelets, both foul..lol

my grandma makes some pancakes with 7/up or mtn dew in them. the bubbles make the pancakes thin and slightly crispy when they pop while cooking. much better then thick pasty doughy ones. some old fossil recipe but still not that crash hot on pancakes.

man thats just lazy, shes using the soda in place of bicarb ;\ disgusting

a good pancake is rubbery and flexible... light but not aerated.... when u put salt and aeration into a pancake it becomes a pikelet (and i find them damn near inedible)...

imho the thinner the better - thick, aerated pikelets are like uncooked bread, which is a total degustation misnomer

-d

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