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We should have a thread for people to state their profession(mechanic, plumber, electrician, audio installer, painter etc) - win win situation - discount for the members needing something done and work+money for the other member doing the job! :blink:

We should have a thread for people to state their profession(mechanic, plumber, electrician, audio installer, painter etc) - win win situation - discount for the members needing something done and work+money for the other member doing the job! :blink:

Only problem is, theres a shitload of mechanics and a shitload of IT people >:P Gonna start a bidding war dude..

-D

oops thought i said...it was my back window....sucks major.

im a diesel mechanic apprentice...anyone need a truck fixed.....i want to change to a locksmith though....reckon that would be a sweet job...

Any locksmiths on here want to give me a job?

can anyone tell me what a set of 4 stock coilovers weigh and what the cheapest method of freight is from QLD 4170

Box it up as tightly together as possible, measure + weigh it and grab a quote from http://www.greyhoundfreight.com.au/ - great prices I reckon I've used them to send spoilers, springs and coilovers in the past - I remember one of the spoilers sent off was about $50 cant remember how much I sent the coilovers for though...

thanks boys for the info so far.

Reason I need the weight is to determine if Aussie Post can be used cause I think 20kg is the max for them so it may have to be sent in 2 separate parcels if too heavy but I'll look into Greyhound as well

*cough* bit dear :P

Why?

Hey Shaz, he can buy mine. $25,000 :)

lol :blink:

Yesterday I was having trouble with SAU loading at work for some reason, so I searched it via google to try link in, and to my surprise, look who comes up as one of the main items for a google search..

I think you need to slow down the posting or something steve, you're world famous now! LOL

:P

Post whores the world over look upon Madaz with Awe and Respect

-D

google http://www.vsisystems.com/macrowizard.htm and record a macro to keep on voting ;)

morning people, how be we all?

So ive somehow made it as a finalist in this Zoo Real Car search, and currently sit in 4th place. Am hoping you guys and girls would be kind enough to maybe throw some more votes my way Only 2 vl's and celsior to beat You can vote as many times as you like but i am thankful for any votes (i do encourage more though )

Here is the link to my profile where you can hit the 'Vote For Me' button -

>>>Vote For Me!!<<<

Thanks to all that do chuck some votes my way.

Cheers. Luke.

what are you an orphan

sounds like a plan!! havent had a propper christmas for years!!! (last year was subway FTL)

you BOTH whores :huh:

damo your such a whore! :)

got mobile phone google opera mini

They blocked SAU @ work!!!!!!!!!! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

*edit* spelling was in engrush

there was a thread but search and sau is being slow

We should have a thread for people to state their profession(mechanic, plumber, electrician, audio installer, painter etc) - win win situation - discount for the members needing something done and work+money for the other member doing the job! :D

standard coils are heavy as mine weigh about 15kg each i reckon i paid about $30 with courier to get ISC coil overs from sydney but there alloy go with greyhound if you dont know

can anyone tell me what a set of 4 stock coilovers weigh and what the cheapest method of freight is from QLD 4170
i'll have a look how much mine weighed when i got them sent from japan pete

dont worry cant find the email. i assume roughly 15kgs tho

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