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nfi, but you need to be working for at least 1yr or something before you can qualify for the course. Trouble is getting a job when everyone wants a CPA now not later. Look it up on their website.

Ta, I shall ask some accountants and see what sort of answer I get.

Just had quick browse around CPA site, I'm bit confused...

Also considering going for Locksmith but it may be bit harder than it seems...

Also considering going for Locksmith but it may be bit harder than it seems...

I've thought about this too, especially after being charged $110 for about five minutes work by a locksmith not long ago. Gotta have a clean record though apparently.

Ohhh, they hadn't seen the car yet but were pretty dead set on it, wasn't what they expected( showed pics)

Oh well, lOoks like i have to play the waiting game again

How much you selling for, anyway..?

7k to randoms, 6.5 to you guys... Wanna buy it Jamie??????????????

i'll answer for jamie...

NO

douchebag

:rofl:

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Wouldn't mind a 4 door R32... Would be nice for it either being a street sleeper or drifter.

stickers on the front window dun matter when you spend 90% of your steering time looking out the side windows

And it provide a good shade to protect your lovely face from sun.

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