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^ lol haha

Grant - what's the cheapest you'll sell your seats for? PM me if you like... Mates rates haha

Which one? I'm also selling stock pairs and I've got someone coming tomorrow night for the recaros

So is he picking them up tomorrow or just having a look...?

He is going to grab them but if it falls through, I'll shoot you a pm.

Dezz, was it aimed at me? If so, care to explain?

sounds relatively easy

R-spec is yours tucked up as much as it can be though?

any higher and the tips would be touching the rear bar and melting it. the rest looks like it could go up a cm or 2 though

I will if they like it :)

good girl

$1200 but some bloke offered me $900 pick up

i was gonna offer you $600 just for the passenger side back when i enquired about them, but you didn't wanna seperate :)

Great, some q's for you.

What sort of degree do you have?

To make a edge out of competetiors (When lining up for job interviews), what additional degrees would be handy?

Typically, how many hours in TAFE/Uni do you attend?

I could ask TAFE/uni these sort of q but they'll just lie to get numbers so I'd better off ask someone who have go through it.

if you didnt do yr12 and are mature age, you will need to do a special test to determine your english/maths skills. If you pass that, then you can get into a degree. If you fail, you gotta go to tafe. However they may also require a test too if you didnt complete yr12.

Re; Accounting. Dont expect to finish a degree in Accounting and everything will work out. You will still need to do a CPA or Chartered Accountant qualification to get anywhere.

grant think the fees for non hecs student is just above 1k a subject...u got 4 sub in a sem and 8 a yr.... requirements will be diff for mature age...ill be in swinny on tues..if i remember ill pop into the business faculty and if they open get some info for you :)

Incorrect pat. Once you get a graduate position your employer will pay for you to do your CPA

yes thats if you get into a graduate position. Im sure you know how hard it is to lock in a grad position when HR is making the calls. We also talking about mature age student here. Who isnt going to be living off a grad salary. NFI on HR's view on mature age students as graduates.

My mum studied accounting degree as mature age student. Finished degree, found an accounting job and was funding her own CPA qualification.

The truth is, If it aint a grad position, everyone else will be asking for CPA qualification.

Question for Alex / Billy:

Have you got any pics of your exhaust like underneath? thinking about going dual tips a bit like you guys cos it looks bad ass from the Tuesday meet pics, and also the other reason is so I can lower it a bit more without this HKS thing almost hitting the ground it hangs so low. Any info would be good cheers :)

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:cheers:

ill get a pic of under for you if you like ive had whole exhaust tucked cos a defect previously basically rattles against car sometimes but defs no clearence issues my sideskirt, front bar are the problems

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