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Do u offer your services to paint cars? My lil integra could do with a respray what would i be looking at if u were to help me out on that?

I would be able too but would have to hire the spray booth to paint it. Everything else can be done at your place.
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Hey peeps anyone know the Victorian crew?

This legend did the IPWR but they cancelled it due to the death of Mike Hall. Anyway he borrowed a car from AusJet and blew the clutch it's a Nissan Patrol it's in Geelong, any one know who could help?

Either best price or volunteer parts or time?

Cycling Maven is a top bloke please try to help out if you can.

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Cheers guys!!
Sounds like that would need a respray too then 


We nearly traded it 18 months ago as a tiny white spot showed up. I pulled out for various reasons and the paint went to crap in the following 2 months. Every flat surface that sees excessive sunlight has completely lifted
1 minute ago, t_revz said:

I wish I could survive on that little. I'd have so many more options

Sacrifice, Wife works too,  No Children.
My wife just finished her online course, and was able to escape the retail trap.

Not sure if I have it in me, but i'm thinking about doing some kind of studies after-hours (online most likely), like she did, and trying to escape it myself.

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Just climbed in the roof and tip toed around seeing if I could sneak up on the noisy mouse that I haven't been able to catch.

Finally found the little bugger in a trap trying to scratch his way out. Boy is he going to have a headache in the morning...

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Sacrifice, Wife works too,  No Children.
My wife just finished her online course, and was able to escape the retail trap.

Not sure if I have it in me, but i'm thinking about doing some kind of studies after-hours (online most likely), like she did, and trying to escape it myself.


Yeah my wife doesn't work so I need the big bucks.

I like studying if I enjoy the topic. I read articles most nights. Currently I'm reading about scramjets. I really should study something to broaden my career options. I've considered engineering...
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