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Yeah, I haven't heard anything about the boom lol. Hear it mainly from trade school? They would do that deliberately to keep everyone interested. Imagine if they say the industry is going into recession, imagine how many people will stick through? Plus they don't get their handouts from the govt. lol

Apps must have a big job on then :laugh: Understandibly hire a few, but 12? Good luck anyway man, I'll ask around see if I can help you out, but I'm not holding my breath unfortunately. Given CJ Pearce a call?

Has anyone here ever had to replace their tie rod ends?

According to mechanic mine are on teh way outskies.

Yeah. I'm sure heaps of people have, mine cost about $80 or so i think

Also, i sorta want a new car, but I know that mine would be too much of a pain in the ass to sell. I don't wanna spend waste more money on it, but maybe thats what itd take for me to love it again. What to do >_<

Yeah, I haven't heard anything about the boom lol. Hear it mainly from trade school? They would do that deliberately to keep everyone interested. Imagine if they say the industry is going into recession, imagine how many people will stick through? Plus they don't get their handouts from the govt. lol

Apps must have a big job on then :laugh: Understandibly hire a few, but 12? Good luck anyway man, I'll ask around see if I can help you out, but I'm not holding my breath unfortunately. Given CJ Pearce a call?

Nope, what kind of work do they do? think I've asked you that before...

enterprise database that stores records

a lot of information on networks etc are just records in a database

like each of these posts on the forums, is a simple row in a database

one of my mates in england is currently working on converting his Motec ECU to fibreoptic, so all it has is one cable coming out of it carrying up to 256 different signals.

realistically he says he'll have 3 cables, one to the dash, one to the engine bay and another to boot/fuel delivery system. still... 3 optical cables < 11ty billion wire cables that can short out, get interference, start fires etc.

Once he's finished prototyping it, I'm so gonna get on that.

ya heard 32s have 40 + kgs of wiring in it...and to run the car, you prob only need 5kg of wiring in it... lol...

Haha, and I have wiring for stereo system still in place... Dynamat in boot and probably hidden in rear seats.

Going to get rid of them all.

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