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Don't see the point to squidding on a day you're gonna sweat anyway, might as well be geared up if you have to ride.

I agree :P

If jonoe is manager weekdays I be getting mad car washes let me know brah

+1

Sounds quite food for a casual job.

See some nice cars.

I love it, personally. Never get sick of watching cars go hard around a track. Browse forums when the cars aren't racing...if it was a fulltime job that paid better I'd do it lol.

I love it, personally. Never get sick of watching cars go hard around a track. Browse forums when the cars aren't racing...if it was a fulltime job that paid better I'd do it lol.

Awesome!

Actually a friend of mine is looking to hire staff.

New company selling radiators.

Interested?

Yeah they got me doing the stunt driving stuff though. Not sure if better than flag work...

Sounds quite food for a casual job.

See some nice cars.

Theres a big group via GT car club that will be doing the Driver Dynamics at Sandown tomorrow

Shall be intradasting of what times they do

Awesome!

Actually a friend of mine is looking to hire staff.

New company selling radiators.

Interested?

I'm after a marketing manager role, but thanks for letting me know dude. Also trying to avoid auto industry, it kills my love of cars.

Theres a big group via GT car club that will be doing the Driver Dynamics at Sandown tomorrow

Shall be intradasting of what times they do

Need to setup a live stream cam online like what Nurburgring does:

http://www.nurburgringlive.com/

But it's just cars entering gates / filling up fuel.

I'm after a marketing manager role, but thanks for letting me know dude. Also trying to avoid auto industry, it kills my love of cars.

LOL! Ok cool!

Ill time the gtrs if you want tony.

Wtf do you do when u're at the stunt place birds? Looked boring when I saw it last time. Just two mini coopers going on two wheels. Lol.

Yeah ill let you know alex. I can still give you a few discounts if I'm working. Most of the real estate agents in the area get their cars washed at my joint. They all got accounts. One of the sweeny guys has an aston that I get to pick up from time to time. :D

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