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Ive applied for quite a few mining/oil jobs around australia and overseas so could be anywhere in the coming months, which is cool. Also applied for a couple of consulting jobs around oz. Hope im somewhere where i can bring my car+get bigger turbo. Not really too kean on working in defence unless its in a fighter pilot type role which could be possible.

Vange thats funny stuff!

Ive applied for quite a few mining/oil jobs around australia and overseas so could be anywhere in the coming months, which is cool. Also applied for a couple of consulting jobs around oz. Hope im somewhere where i can bring my car+get bigger turbo. Not really too kean on working in defence unless its in a fighter pilot type role which could be possible.

Vange thats funny stuff!

Tried all the careerone.com.au and SEEK.com.au websites, they automatically updated me when i was looking for a job. I'm finishing my last BUGE subject at the moment for Comp. Systems Engin. with Honors and i just got a job as an Electrical Engineer. In short, read the advertiser alot and keep a sharp eye, my mum actually spotted the job that i now have. Seeming im a graduate i think you shouldn't be to far off (having experience).

Career as F1 driver........ :no: Did Go karting when younger, drove dad's superkart...he raced F3000 over seas and open wheelers in Europe - Problem being we don't have the same backing as those overseas (sponsorship for 1 year - 300,000)...Craige Lowndes is a good example, good talent, just not to the standard over there, not the 'correct' backing. Drivers over there are much better than he, with exception of Mark Webber...... thinking about it, supercars are cheaper over there.... so that could help them :(

Spotted: Alot of R33's, mainly white down the bay, or along the Marina section. Silver R33, and also a silver GTR along Tapley's road and a black stock looking (P-plater) GT-R

Spotted a neat 4 door black R33 at Hackham Woolworths carpark at around 3:00pm

Was lowered, and had ROH rims (blade, i think)

looked pretty neat, but must have kids, cause there were a lot of finger prints around the rear handles!!! :D

hi ppl,

Ive been on here for a few months but havent really posted often. So i guess im a newbie still.

Today at about 1pm i spotted the bloke who owns the silver cefiro with sr20. Car looks sweet as and Dori spec to the max! Sounded awesome.

cheers Josh

Tried all the careerone.com.au and SEEK.com.au websites, they automatically updated me when i was looking for a job. I'm finishing my last BUGE subject at the moment for Comp. Systems Engin. with Honors and i just got a job as an Electrical Engineer. In short, read the advertiser alot and keep a sharp eye, my mum actually spotted the job that i now have. Seeming im a graduate i think you shouldn't be to far off (having experience).

Career as F1 driver........ :teehee: Did Go karting when younger, drove dad's superkart...he raced F3000 over seas and open wheelers in Europe - Problem being we don't have the same backing as those overseas (sponsorship for 1 year - 300,000)...Craige Lowndes is a good example, good talent, just not to the standard over there, not the 'correct' backing. Drivers over there are much better than he, with exception of Mark Webber...... thinking about it, supercars are cheaper over there.... so that could help them :yucky:

Spotted: Alot of R33's, mainly white down the bay, or along the Marina section. Silver R33, and also a silver GTR along Tapley's road and a black stock looking (P-plater) GT-R

Did you go to flinders like me (comp sys eng 2004)? Theres a couple of peopol on these forums from flidners eng.

Saw a maroone R33 getting pulled over by plain clothes bike on cnr nrth and dequetevile terraxcw yesterday.. he didnt look happy

Did you go to flinders like me (comp sys eng 2004)? Theres a couple of peopol on these forums from flidners eng.

Saw a maroone R33 getting pulled over by plain clothes bike on cnr nrth and dequetevile terraxcw yesterday.. he didnt look happy

Unfortunately not, went to what i call (from where i lived at the time) dingo woop woop Mawson Lakes, UniSA. It took me an 2 hours each day of travelling (hour each way)

Saw Vange today on Payneham Rd at about 4:55PM, car was looking nice as usual. You don't look out of place in a suit either mate :D

lol thanks man, i saw like 4 skylines on fri on paynaham...which were u?

saw a white 33 on rundle sat nite, plate RH1, havent seen b4....any1 here??

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lol thanks man, i saw like 4 skylines on fri on paynaham...which were u?

saw a white 33 on rundle sat nite, plate RH1, havent seen b4....any1 here??

I see that white 33 with the RH1 plate quite a bit up around walkley heights shopping centre, thought it was your car actually vange but obviously not...

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