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jl newton I will be working for JF&P if you do anything with them, probably not theres heaps of engineering firms in Brisbane.

Jones, Flint and Pike huh. They are one of the bigger firms in the Brisbane area. Have come across them in a couple of developements as they were the consulting surveyors there. From memory they were pretty easy to deal with, its been a while though.

I like the way they mark their pegs with a little JFOP symbol (replace 'O' with a crosshair symbol). Its very nice, very stylish.

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jl newton I will be working for JF&P if you do anything with them, probably not theres heaps of engineering firms in Brisbane.

Hi Chaos.

GTR13 have you got a new car? your profile says 32 Vspec?

I totally missed your question , i bought a black 94 R32 GTR V-spec II about a month before i sold the R33 GTR unfortunately I can not bring it in for a couple more months until compliance is ready for R32's hopefully around june july.

Sounds nice. Why the change? your R33 and R32 Vspec are fairly similar cars really I would have thought.

I only got 4 days of work left and my house is under contract (for the second time)!!!

The R32 V-spec came up at a very good price and i could not pass it up it was only a spare of the moment thing, it was going to go to my girlfriend but things have changed so hopefully i will not have it for long . The R33 was sold at a very good price so i can get into a R34 V-spec early next year.

The R32 V-spec came up at a very good price and i could not pass it up it was only a spare of the moment thing,  it was going to go to my girlfriend but things have changed so hopefully i will not have it for long . The R33 was sold at a very good price so i can get into a R34 V-spec early next year.

Make sure you let me know when the 32 goes up for sale, unless my friend finds one before then he would be very interested in a genuine 32 v-spec II.

Hi Erin, Adrian and Unwritten Law.

I will keep an eye out for Knobel. Theres seems to be shitloads of civil eng. consultants in the south east corner. My work will mostly be urban design w/ 12D and PCdrain

there is plenty of work going for people that can drive 12d/pcdrain. Might run into you sometime probably later in the year (i remember seeing some ppl from JF&P at the bowler geotechnical christmas party last year).

there is plenty of work going for people that can drive 12d/pcdrain.  Might run into you sometime probably later in the year (i remember seeing some ppl from JF&P at the bowler geotechnical christmas party last year).

Do you work for Bowler Geotech? If so do you ever do out to any Civdec Constr. sites?

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