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Any of you engineering students doing mechanical engineering?

i think downshift is doing mechanical.

jonoe does civil.

kaitoukid does process aka chemical eng.

Hehe nah bro; I do aerospace! There's a fair amount of cross-over with mechanical, as you can imagine, though.

nah nothing like that...

he got the car painted ford xr5 orange and we all told him he'd cop a defect from the first cop that saw him....

he drove it out of the panel shop (DT and before he was even out of that little side street.... BOOM! first cop that saw the orange defected him!

touch f**king wood then! but my car hardly see's road anyway. i have a missus that takes me everywhere lol

LOL! Video link?

lol its on his phone.. looks like the same mistake i made at sandown

faster, faster .... CORNER FAAAAAAAARRKKKKK

lol

Bike is more economical than I thought. Quicker than a 911 turbo, I thrashed it for the whole tank and it still delivered 7L/100km...umad car owners?

no... the money i save in hospital bills will easily outweigh your petrol savings

LOL! @ the Volvo too!

lol its on his phone.. looks like the same mistake i made at sandown

faster, faster .... CORNER FAAAAAAAARRKKKKK

lol

Hah!

I think he miss-judged the corner or braked too late.

Nick I expect an invitation when you get those beauties

For sure man, I got a box of 25 so nearly half will go for my cousins buck's weekend and have 14 left over (hopefully :P)

the other 20 are to try for my next order, two of each so me and my bro will finish those ;)

For sure man, I got a box of 25 so nearly half will go for my cousins buck's weekend and have 14 left over (hopefully :P)

the other 20 are to try for my next order, two of each so me and my bro will finish those ;)

ah nice they'd go down pretty fkn sweet with some good scotch

need to find some cohibas for new years eve

U gonna be rich

False.

There is no aerospace design industry in Australia. There is Boeing in pt melb but that is just a manufacturing wing. Designs come from America.

Apply for mech jobs and hr will knock you back as they want mech eng not aerospace.

Have couple friends who did aerospace. Had a real hard time finding jobs.

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