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Just wondering if Motor Traders have one..considering we have a work account with them.

Ill write a list of places to call tomorrow and get some prices.

outlaws, traders..who else?

At work today we had a guy come in who cuts our tree's. Started trimming the tree on the corner which has dead leaves/branches cause it was going onto the foot path and blocking street signs.

30mins into it got a phone call from the council saying someone has dobbed us in and they are coming down to look at what we are doing. Apprently we needed to fill in some paper work for trimming a tree :happy: even tho its on our yard

Could of been fined 20k and the the tree guy 20k, Still gotta fill in paper work.

What a stupid council we have.

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Yep – A double degree of Computer Science and Management. This will be my third year of doing the trip to out there. Takes me about an hour from where I live to Mawson one way. Love the days back in first year when I started at 9am and finished an hour later, then the next class was at 3pm for a couple of hours, then a bit of a break starting again at 6pm till 9pm. Awful!

Yeah, that's what my mate was finding too, and he lives a bit further south then you too. Also had issues with 1 lecture finishing in town, and another 1 starting at mawson in 10-20 mintues time.

I like your art skills Luke :thumbsup:

+1, Luke is the next Picaso :happy:

yep definitely keen mate....let me know more via pm please

no probs, i'll get his number soon and PM it to ya, he does powder coating too, so they can be all puurdy for ya

I can see my mates house :happy:

i have probably met ur mate if he lives near my mum in north brighton... whats his name?

i have probably met ur mate if he lives near my mum in north brighton... whats his name?

His name is Vicknesh. I know his family moved away for a few years after he finished school back in 2007, however I believe they rented out the house so they could return at the start of this year.

His name is Vicknesh. I know his family moved away for a few years after he finished school back in 2007, however I believe they rented out the house so they could return at the start of this year.

no joke... im pretty sure i have met his folks

u kno why luke, its cos its close to the powerlines too...........council get fined as well if the tree guy hits the wires (plus he has to have approval to go near it anyway)

yep, or this could've been him :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mS5iseKLg5k

As I just mentioned in the PC Thread, a casual position at my work will be coming available soon. The person will need to know computer software/hardware/trouble shooting/etc - modems/networks/monitors/Os's/etc, sales experience would be nice, but is not essential if your knowledge is good.

i hear Craig is good with computer things, once he get to them they really fly, i should really seek some of that training

I'm just a poo jabber.

im a Senior Poo Jabber of 5yrs

I just started out working for Westpac Bank,

Eager to keep climbing through the ranks though.

LOL @ Dion, funny man

i would be more eager to climb into the volt

ill have a look around for an 040 somewhere..

need it by wednesday!

give Steve a ring from Petro Ject @ Stepney let him know Steve from Skylines Australia gave you his name and said you are the man to ask about bosh pumps

Petro-Ject Training & Equipment

Address: Unit 5 28-32 Stepney St, Stepney, SA, 5069

Phone number: (08) 81321622

I like your art skills Luke :)

Pro Heart :D

the newest dirt circuit racing track that has been slowely been built the last 12 months at truro hada meet and greet with some cars turning laps was great too see........5 yrs on here my car is not spotted once lol yet my mid life crisis sticker is in this vid lol.

check the track out

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I went out there on Sunday for look as i was staying at my sisters place just out of Truro. Looks like great fun, loved the sound of that V8 with the fibreglass body.

If yours was the grey 33 parked near the shed then i spotted it :)

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