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Still waiting for the English translation of how to obtain mw3 for $46

http://www.jbhifi.co...warfare-3-game/

theres a list of games on the site.

Steps:

1. Go to a retail store like dicksmiths/harvey norman/Kmart/ target

2. buy one of the listed games(cheapest one you find)

3. go to JB Hifi

4. swap bought game for MW3

5. profit $15 or so.

list of games

  • PS3 BATMAN ARKHAM CITY
  • PS3 BATTLEFIELD 3 LIMITED EDITION
  • PS3 BATTLEFIELD 3
  • PS3 DARK SOULS
  • PS3 DEAD ISLAND
  • PS3 FIFA 12
  • PS3 INFAMOUS 2
  • PS3 NBA 2K12 - LARRY BIRD
  • PS3 NBA 2K12 - MAGIC JOHNSON
  • PS3 NBA 2K12 - MICHAEL JORDAN
  • PS3 RATCHET & CLANK ALL FOR ONE
  • PS3 SONIC GENERATIONS
  • PS3 SONIC GENERATIONS LIMITED EDITION
  • PS3 UNCHARTED 3 DRAKES DECEPTION
  • X360 BATMAN ARKHAM CITY
  • X360 BATTLEFIELD 3 LIMITED EDITION
  • X360 BATTLEFIELD 3
  • X360 DEAD ISLAND
  • X360 FIFA 12
  • X360 FORZA MOTORSPORT 4
  • X360 FORZA MOTORSPORT 4 LTD C.E
  • X360 GEARS OF WAR 3 LTD EDT
  • X360 GEARS OF WAR 3 STANDARD EDITION
  • X360 NBA 2K12 - LARRY BIRD
  • X360 NBA 2K12 - MAGIC JOHNSON
  • X360 NBA 2K12 - MICHAEL JORDAN
  • X360 SONIC GENERATIONS
  • X360 SONIC GENERATIONS LIMITED EDITION

the missus bought infamous.

hi there iv built a blown 400 lh torana makes 700 rwhp and im wonting to put a top loader ,,in and was looking at wat u r selling would u have a clutch to siut the power its puting out ,,and i like the 4 speed as its not geting driven lond ditance ,,thank mike

Toploader gearbox (about 1/3 the size of a GTS-T gearbox):

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hey there will this fit a 2002 vu ss ute currently runing on a 4speed automatic?? cheers

Aussie 4 speed gearbox (from circa 1970):

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Hey my names Shane and I was just wondering if use would have a spare clutch fork thing for the v8 getrag or would know where I could get one and if u could call me on 0411****** if use have this item thank you for ur time

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I'm thinking of going to grab whatever comes first, cbf waiting for 'perfect' one simply cos I really hate my current job.

Would happily sell the GTR though.

My question is would I get the job I want after completing the course (which is 3 weeks away), cos was told 50% of pre-apprentices have successful landed an apprenticeship.

Also told many plumbers doesn't like apprentices who doesn't have exprience in domestic - if I were to change from industrial/commercial, you'd have trouble getting domestic jobs should you need/want to. Just another thing to consider...

Have yet to write a resume - been slacking to be honest. Need to decide what to put in and what not to, whether to simplify or fancy it up a bit.

Should be fun times ahead for me...

No idea how it goes in the plumbing industry, but I could've got a domestic apprenticeship ages ago, most would even take u without a pre app.

For me it was not financially possible so I stayed at my high paying job until I got in with a big company. Still almost a 50% cut on my hourly rate, but it's manageable, and will pay off in the long run which is what counts.

If you can afford to go domestic to start then you should be able to find something, just apply EVERYWHERE (I had to be selective and only apply with companies that have signed the ETU EBA)

Also most big companies like guys with domestic experience (speaking from an electrical point of view) as they're usually 'better' sparkies in terms of their wiring etc. So you could do a year or so in domestic then move onto a bigger company and should get in easier, as long as they're looking for 2nd year apprentices of course

http://www.jbhifi.co...warfare-3-game/

theres a list of games on the site.

Steps:

1. Go to a retail store like dicksmiths/harvey norman/Kmart/ target

2. buy one of the listed games(cheapest one you find)

3. go to JB Hifi

4. swap bought game for MW3

5. profit $15 or so.

Ah I see. I'll just trade mw2 UFC and a 3rd if I have one I don't want and should get it free when u trade in 3. Otherwise I'll trade 2 and pay whatever it costs

^^^ lmao

oh yeh you could do that at EB im pretty sure..

it would be even better if you had one of those games.. i just personally dont keep all of my games, i feed them off to my little cousin once im done.. no point in going through the same missions again.

and nothings split screen nowadays.

Dezz, I understand you've got a house? If so, fair enough on your situation regarding finding highest paying possible.

Yeah I'm going to apply as much as there's available. What are your thoughts on resume/cv as in simple or bit fancy (little out of touch myself only got a job without one and move stores via store transfer).

Ric, congrats on getting a grad position.

Aaron, thanks for the bogan terminology, f**k me they're mind twister.

Dezz, I understand you've got a house? If so, fair enough on your situation regarding finding highest paying possible.

Yeah I'm going to apply as much as there's available. What are your thoughts on resume/cv as in simple or bit fancy (little out of touch myself only got a job without one and move stores via store transfer).

Ric, congrats on getting a grad position.

Aaron, thanks for the bogan terminology, f**k me they're mind twister.

Yeah got a house, so like I said domestic was never even on the radar. They also have shittier working conditions etc, whereas EBA/union sites have it made..Too hot, go home, to wet, go home, RDO's etc etc etc

As for CVs, keep it simple while still making sure you list any/all qualifications etc. Think about how many Resumes a big company would get, literally hundreds, so for them to be able to learn as much as possible about you in as little time as possible is what they want. Basically need to find a way to set yourself apart from the other 200 applicants, on 2 sheets of paper.

I'm happy to send you mine and you can just cut out my stuff and add your own if you want...Then write up a bit of a cover letter about who you are and why you want the job etc, change the header of each one individually to the company you're applying for and attach it with your resume and send it off/drop it in...Then cross your fingers and wait for the calls...

Thanks, shall PM you later when I've got access to computer.

Not easy getting job for major construction companies?

Also do you have to be member for union?

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