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rules as of 2010 have been in place since the import regulations changed re: pre88 cars.

WA made a new rule that any japanese imports that are being brought over to WA for registration must be given a full examination and treated as a fresh import...

call dept of transport to confirm..

but regardless. there's no way ANY pits of ANY sort are going to pass a car wearing 20 grade dardy tint cuz.

^^see post edit :)

I just want to smash dream boats that make life hard for me and my car.

Bring on 2030 when our generation is running the show ay!!!!

You thought about freelance journalism bro...the amount you can crank out in a post is a definite indicator of your abilities :)

On the flip side, I'll be starting work with Hays in a few weeks so we'll see what happens if your still on the dole haha

Bet your at home just trawling the shit out of SAU aren't ya? :thumbsup:

rules as of 2010 have been in place since the import regulations changed re: pre88 cars.

WA made a new rule that any japanese imports that are being brought over to WA for registration must be given a full examination and treated as a fresh import...

call dept of transport to confirm..

but regardless. there's no way ANY pits of ANY sort are going to pass a car wearing 20 grade dardy tint cuz.

Damn unna. I'm gonna ave to wait a bit longer dere before I get ma tints on by the sounds. I think I'm gonna have to school myself on this shit now - sounds as if I will need to be extra vigilant on the compliance side hahaha :cheers:

I think I'm a great writer but i doubt it's something i can be capable of making a career out of.

people often tell me i'm a great writer at facts and opinions.. haha

and im not on the dole, i tried but backed away from the initial interview because i remembered how hard it is to attain the dole! :P

and how useless it is.

so i took the easy way out n got a job.

currently i work in Midland at the dept of regional development!

it's an easy job - it allows me to focus on my new studies - which is, diploma in training and assessment, coupled with a certificate IV in Occ Health and Safety

ROWANICHU used career path. ITS SUPER EFFECTIVE!!!!

PS - thats GREAT news about HAYS man!!!!

ps - you dont work in Midland by any chance do u?

I think I'm a great writer but i doubt it's something i can be capable of making a career out of.

people often tell me i'm a great writer at facts and opinions.. haha

and im not on the dole, i tried but backed away from the initial interview because i remembered how hard it is to attain the dole! :P

and how useless it is.

so i took the easy way out n got a job.

currently i work in Midland at the dept of regional development!

it's an easy job - it allows me to focus on my new studies - which is, diploma in training and assessment, coupled with a certificate IV in Occ Health and Safety

ROWANICHU used career path. ITS SUPER EFFECTIVE!!!!

PS - thats GREAT news about HAYS man!!!!

ps - you dont work in Midland by any chance do u?

Training & Assessment and OHS (or OSH as we call it here in WGAY) are very good pieces of paper to have. I have both LOL.

Regional Development hey...is that like demographic analysis and project administration? Or is it like the job "Hoist Technician" and you really just mow turf and develop the park regions? haha

We have a PVS Workfind in Midland but I don't work there haha.

I work in Fremantle bruthaaaa...but soon to be CBD ;)

Just become a part time author and write books. It's obviously something you enjoy. Imagine journalism + ibisu circuit....imagine journalism + SAU Nationals 2011, imagine journalism + car shows (national and international)...you got options bro.

But alternatively you can just do that in your spare time and run your own RTO and make a packet!!!!

Edited by EXEMPT

thanks for fagging up a thread with useless f*cking information guys! (idiots)

Meanwhile - I"ve used Troy @ Shades window tinting 0419 930 364 for a few cars - good workmanship and decent price :)

Im the OP. I fag shit up if I want.

What price did Shades do you...like most recent price?

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