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fuark, Canh's gtr, i've seen it in person it's very clean and it's not a garage queen lol. but yeeee i'd want Tony's car :P

give it 2 years instead and get a 35?

35s seem to be problematic

However give it two years and get an m4! That'd be nice

I really have no time for a weekend car as much as I'd love a 34 so need somethin I can drive daily but has some power to it

Yeah they have a great deal, none leave and they are always happy. I think the most hours they will work in a fortnight is 80-85hrs and it's their choice, not forced and get paid for EVERY hour! Wanna come work for me? lol.

The stories some of my guys have, I just utterly do not comprehend... 2 kitchen staff for a 250 seat bistro at a local hotel... No wonder the food is ALWAYS shithouse, they just don't have time to ensure it's top quality...

It's a fair slog wages wise to the business. I don't agree for a second with the restaurant award in terms of floor staff wages for pub holidays etc... I mean it's ~$53/hr on a Pub Holiday so we just close as we actually lose money, can't even break even with 7 floor staff on. The end result is less hours and money for people but somehow the Gov't that made it 2 years ago thinks it's legitimate. See if it was $35/hr, which is acceptable - we would open and people earn more etc.

For the kitchen guys though, they work hard so no issue paying them insane pub holiday rates if we did open - it's would be a nice sweetener for them

i'm trainable in any role? =P

That guy owes me money

Anyone have his mobile number? Only lists a home phone i think

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Maybe you don't know what Medium actually is and just *think* you do? *can of worms opened.

That said, it is quite hard to cook a well-done without char, when on a char grill... Unless you want to wait 45mins+ for the meal, and no-one is happy to wait that long. Hell we have a certain persuasion of person that thinks it should only take 15mins and will ask every time, almost without fail "where is our meal", after 15mins.

So much this.

both points are just soooooooo accurate

anyone seen an OP6 rear GTT turbo on a 20 with a steel wheel (not highflowed as such) and 20 odd pounds rammed down it's throat?

wanna see how far I can go on a 20 without increasing lag

anyone seen an OP6 rear GTT turbo on a 20 with a steel wheel (not highflowed as such) and 20 odd pounds rammed down it's throat?

wanna see how far I can go on a 20 without increasing lag

You getting a rb20?

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