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Brendan, you have a hoist at your house??? Your not looking for a housemate who cant afford the rent... are you? (Please say yes, please say yes, please say yes...) I want a hoist :( Or at least a trolley jack, or a garage we can get cars into :thumbsup:

HAhaha.. na its a seperate workshop :D. Dad and brothers + me really into cars... so we bought a factory unit kinda thing which we use for working on our cars :)

If it was at my house... my mum would go nuts! too messy and noisy... hahaha... Well you know how most asian mums are anyway!

not that serious... just sometthing to do together as a family..... atm we are re building a ford xy... hence the hoist, so we can paint it, and work underneath the body of the car alot easier.

I dont mind helping you guys out if u need to do some work on your cars... i got tools up to the roof, jacks, welding machines etc.

bring a 6 pac and we can get into it... :thumbsup:

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http://www.carhoists.com.au/products.html

Theres some information...

depending on what type of hoist your getting, the cost will vary.

Then you got installation cost as it needs to be bolted into the ground etc.

lol Coz, yeah i went through p*ss easy...

guy i had was awesome, let my coilovers pass and tint on the rear too..

new rims i bought were no good, hitting against my wishbone so i'm picking up some new rims tonight, also in 18''s... hope they won't do the same

how you been anyway?

GUYS whoever reads this, who wants to go for drinks next week sometime, like a dinner and drinks and a little mini cruise, anyone from SAUWA is welcome...

even if you're not an official member, if there is enough interest i might make up a map etc. seeing as though uni exams are coming up soon, give me some stress relief i guess haha

GUYS whoever reads this, who wants to go for drinks next week sometime, like a dinner and drinks and a little mini cruise, anyone from SAUWA is welcome...

Im up for that. Let me know when... Exams are midish June for Curtin.. i think murdoch students are a week or so earlier then us curtin boys / girls.

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