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I still dont know haha,

Dont stop sending your resume out to different places man - Now that your employeed it'll be easier to get a job your more keen on - Trust me.

Get into something IT related? Internode? I know your good with computers

ummm , not sure what suburb it is but the one on north east road near the ABC building :P

collinswood/walkerville - right near my ghetto... many a time have i stumbled in there munted for the nourishing goodness that is the bacon and egg mc muffin

-D

Madaz and Dohmar, may i ask why you guys were posting in here between 4.59am, and 5.14am?

Cmon, i know the wasteland is pretty wild, but it's a school night, you fellas need your sleep. :P

madaz starts early and im an insomniac :(

-D

I still dont know haha,

Dont stop sending your resume out to different places man - Now that your employeed it'll be easier to get a job your more keen on - Trust me.

Get into something IT related? Internode? I know your good with computers

i wont be man

have to wait and see what happens now :P

Maccas brah !

dont give a shit where its at , moneys money

Youll be seeing me a fair bit. I live one street away in Collinswood.

I drive thru for mcflurrys often.

and the odd drunken taxi ride home.

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nice.

ages ago I picked up a set of Panoz racing (purple) 4-piston billet aluminium calipers, with new wilwood racing pads.

they were made by Outlaw, the 4000 series, specifically for panoz racing. huge.

http://www.outlawbrakes.com/4000.html

got to sell them as Im using gtr calipers instead

probably looking around 6-6300 del.

All brand new tho, new calipers, rotors, pads. Ends in a couple of hrs tho. Bolt on for BNR34

How deep are your pockets?

GT500 Ap racing calipers $7300 before shipping.

vitaminwaterdaisuki-img600x450-1251905248ubdcrq99820.jpg

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ok boys really crap day, the short story

i dropped 60.00 worth of acrylic powder had to but more and took and hour cause of clipsal when should have taken 15 min

other half backed into bin smashing window on the van

havent had time for dinner started day at 8:30 didnt finish till 10:45

so an expencive day

make me laugh god dam it! please xx

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