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Ahh so you mean you'd work for Victec? (Or whatever they're called now?) lol. I did my apprenticeship with them too, but was kept on the entire time by the same company.

Had to work today too, looks like I'll be doing a 20-odd day stint without a day off :blush:

Yeah maybe, I'll see what happens at the end of the pre-app.

Don't think I want to be working for your company if you're doing 20 days straight etc lol

Union sites, 7-3:30 mon-fri with an optional saturday sounds like my style :)

But you don't learn anything on those jobs lol, but the pay is awesome :D You tend to learn more doing industrial stuff IMO.

The apprentices usually just work the odd Saturday here and there, it's pretty much the tradesman that do all the Sundays and shit lol

Regu 06&R or 92'Z ?

i dunno if its just the evo range, but do the skyline range drop down to like a 2inch pipe jsut before the rear muffler too?

got the 06&R.

it doesnt say it does, it says the piping is 80-90mm so thats 3-3.5 inches.

yeah most of the piping is, until right at teh rear muffler (inside i think) drops to 2inchs to keep the nosie down

most kakimoto exhausts do it iirc

hmmmm, well ill let you know when i get it in a few days :D

ive been looing to get that exhaust too!

definatly let us know how it is >,<

ive looked into them alot, would have preferred a mines titanium exhaust but i really dont have that kind of money :blink:

ill let you know how i go.

tis indeed. lol shitty job though, trying to get someone to wrangle the clusterfuck of tiny apps we have into our new Sharepoint system.

tis indeed. lol shitty job though, trying to get someone to wrangle the clusterfuck of tiny apps we have into our new Sharepoint system.

Didn't sound too appealing, but came up in my search coz it mentioned WPF

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