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Hit me up with his details. Caught the tailored bug. $20 for tailored shirts > $80 local generic shirts

Will let you know when he's in town, I don't even have his details...secret squirrel Malay-Indian stuff.

cufflinks are the best

i have so many different ones, more than i have shirts even

Yeah you can get some pretty mint ones dude, but putting them on as you're rushing for work isn't the most ideal situations lol.

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Force Performance/Team Pig Garage have just been caught with THREE different stolen skylines in their workshop & arrested by police!!!!

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Well that's f**ked

Plan on keeping my falcon for at least 5 years, wonder what 35s will go for by then heh

Speaking of suits got a wedding in march and don't fit in mine anymore (dat dere gym) :( maybe I should go tailored as well..

Work wise I just wear shirt and slacks, dunno why not like I see clients or anything

Also Suits TV show is good isn't it Toby!

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I'll believe it when I see it...they've been saying that for years...it's almost a today tonight story. Got a feeling it'll be a "you jump in the pool first" occasion, sif one company will leave another with the whole large sedan market.

I'll believe it when I see it...they've been saying that for years...it's almost a today tonight story. Got a feeling it'll be a "you jump in the pool first" occasion, sif one company will leave another with the whole large sedan market.

If one car manufacturer closes, the parts suppliers will shut down due to low volumes. These same parts suppliers provide parts to competitors too causing a reaction to other car companies.

This is the reason Toyota supports parts suppliers and its competitors because if they close, it will be big impact on themselves.

If one car manufacturer closes, the parts suppliers will shut down due to low volumes. These same parts suppliers provide parts to competitors too causing a reaction to other car companies.

This is the reason Toyota supports parts suppliers and its competitors because if they close, it will be big impact on themselves.

I think they'd more likely downsize than shut down completely. In any case, it wouldn't be cause for eradicating your best selling car from the lineup - price may go up because of offshore manufacturing, but that niche would be too hard to ignore. There will always be a large sedan market in Australia, however small it ends up being.

If one car manufacturer closes, the parts suppliers will shut down due to low volumes. These same parts suppliers provide parts to competitors too causing a reaction to other car companies.

there has been a bit of this going on for a while already. parts suppliers get ready to close doors, car manufacturers cant complete cars without specific part(s), so they throw enough money at it (making a loss) to keep the production line running until they find a new source for the same/similar parts.

Some of the decline of the Aus car market i think is still due to the slow and pain death of the manufacturing industry, not entirely on price and market domination

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