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Won't be entering shit with 35 lol

I'll enter your ass. Just sayin

Looks like in Gona go through tafe and do a refrig course if the design shit falls through..

Family business is good enough though. High turnover and still getting higher and higher

I'll enter your ass. Just sayin

Looks like in Gona go through tafe and do a refrig course if the design shit falls through..

Family business is good enough though. High turnover and still getting higher and higher

I guess you can just work for the business and take over...

hmmm i know i could get one but not interested in convertible, i think im the same as you i could stretch my pocket out a bit more and get it but i think i might just wait a while.

yeh i just dont think its worth it and if things stay as they are will be some bargains next year for suree. Yeh i dont dig convertibles usually but a hardtop convertible how could you say no!

c63 is the bomb but talkin 115k if your lucky more like 130k cant justify it

lol 70k for a bmw thats not an M = fail.

orly? hmmmz

are you serious? 335i e93 is about 120k new to get into entry level M your talking 150K plus i dont know how your comparing. a second hand m3 is still about 120k a 335 for 50k less is a good deal.

enter scores are no big deal just enter a year or two later or go through tafe work the system

nobody cares when ya 25 what enter you got.

True, Tafe is good, more hands on especially if Mohsen wants to do some type of "Design" course.

Do Tafe for a few years and they can just direct transfer you to do a Uni course and get a Bach that way.

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