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Checked it out... Gotta question the authenticity of a site that sells shoes at half their RRP

Not before you question the mark-ups these mahf**kers are putting on their shoes, in the knowledge that people will queue for days to get them ;)

I got an interview for internship i really want on friday.

Any tips people?

Your qualification/experience gets you through the resume stage. Your character/personality gets you through the interview stage.

Don't mix up arrogance/"I've got this job easy" with confidence/charm

Only Greg or Mohsen could make E85 detonate.

but.... it didn't det on the dyno... I was wearing knock ears... so was trent.. it ..

IT SHOULD HAVE BEEN GOOD GOD DAMNIT

GOD DAMNIT

Your qualification/experience gets you through the resume stage. Your character/personality gets you through the interview stage.

Don't mix up arrogance/"I've got this job easy" with confidence/charm

Roger that

What he's saying is you're screwed

Loool

Which organisation is it?

GHD. Interview is for a consturction magagement experience position

but.... it didn't det on the dyno... I was wearing knock ears... so was trent.. it ..

IT SHOULD HAVE BEEN GOOD GOD DAMNIT

GOD DAMNIT

If it was tuned fairly knife edge, add a few degrees extra to intake temperatures or an inconsistant batch of fuel... and boom goes the dynamite.

Checked it out... Gotta question the authenticity of a site that sells shoes at half their RRP

Half our retail though it's based in U.S / Canada so probably normal for them.. Some of the shoes are pricey I haven't bought on there but Googled em feedback was all pretty positive

If it was tuned fairly knife edge, add a few degrees extra to intake temperatures or an inconsistant batch of fuel... and boom goes the dynamite.

The dynamite has in fact, gone boom.

So, whos the go-to guy for re-assembling an engine with a minimum amount of fuss, quick turnaround and/or a minimum amount of utter bullshit?

Is there even anyone anymore?

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