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Relatively cars are cheap if u finance it live at home etc what's 1-1.5k a month if u work full time live at home ? I mean that would easily get you a 60-85k car

finance approvals would be hard for 85k on a basic collections salary of 38k a year.

Ordered - Nismo low temp thermostat, greddy oil filter - Who wants to help me install oil filter relocation kit and oil cooler? anyone?

I will if ya can help me undo my Coilovers collars and get my car sitting right

finance approvals would be hard for 85k on a basic collections salary of 38k a year.

VE Maloo is what, 60-ish k? Combine it on 18/9y.o. Apprentice, obviously leased thru father or immediate family member as it's high unlikely that any boss would happily give apprentices this kind of car.

VE Maloo is what, 60-ish k? Combine it on 18/9y.o. Apprentice, obviously leased thru father or immediate family member as it's high unlikely that any boss would happily give apprentices this kind of car.

yeh, or it could just be their dads car.

I don't even have a girlfriend lol

I'm sure your still smashing boxes on the weekend

what do chemical engineers make fresh out of uni? if i'm willing to work in outerspacey areas.

I share a floor with engineers, not chemical ones though. Can ask if you want.

what do chemical engineers make fresh out of uni? if i'm willing to work in outerspacey areas.

Asked a fellow engineer he said

~50K if you work at a small company

80K plus if you are at a big one at the mines.

Time to move to Perth yo! Can afford a R35 GTR in no time

I will rape you if i get a chance

Been distributing some serious gas right now stinking up the whole joint..

Want insurance moneys? Lit when you fart next...

Asked a fellow engineer he said

~50K if you work at a small company

80K plus if you are at a big one at the mines.

Time to move to Perth yo! Can afford a R35 GTR in no time

@alvin, average for chemengo grad is 56k.

Obviously sky rockets after a few years experience.

will so move to perth.

I honestly have some gas problems for the past few months now. I produce allot of gas and they tend to escape unexpectedly at any time.. gets a little awkward when a customer has a whiff at it and i bolt from my standing position to go open the door..

Def seeing a doc tonight lol

I honestly have some gas problems for the past few months now. I produce allot of gas and they tend to escape unexpectedly at any time.. gets a little awkward when a customer has a whiff at it and i bolt from my standing position to go open the door..

Def seeing a doc tonight lol

hm. been eating properly? sounds like you're having some gut bacterial issues.

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