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37 minutes ago, emts said:

Didn't you buy a built bottom end that he just needed to assemble and tune??

how many years is this build at now?

 

Second hand surprises...pulled it apart to check tolerances and such, found some poor machining he wanted to tidy up so we pulled it down and started from scratch re-using most of the components. Head was also shaved too much so replaced that re-using the same valvetrain. Block and head now assembled with cams, currently getting sump welded to suit gearbox. Once that's done it goes in the car and then the plumbing fun begins.

I delivered car to workshop at start of last year from memory.

So I could be screwed? work for an IT company that specialises in a certain profession with numerous clients, saw on seek a 'dream job' kinda thing, basically the kind of firms we look after, but being their sole IT manager internally, the next step I want to do in my career. I applied, fast forward 2 weeks my boss is meeting with the firm as a potential new client, gee I wonder how they got the idea that we existed..

So do I A: have an honest convo with my boss before they meet B: not say anything and hope it doesn't come up, (that they only found out about us because of me applying for a role?) 

inb4 do a simon and send out all staff email 

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1 hour ago, UNR33L said:

So I could be screwed? work for an IT company that specialises in a certain profession with numerous clients, saw on seek a 'dream job' kinda thing, basically the kind of firms we look after, but being their sole IT manager internally, the next step I want to do in my career. I applied, fast forward 2 weeks my boss is meeting with the firm as a potential new client, gee I wonder how they got the idea that we existed..

So do I A: have an honest convo with my boss before they meet B: not say anything and hope it doesn't come up, (that they only found out about us because of me applying for a role?) 

inb4 do a simon and send out all staff email 

Time for cheap daily?

Great, thieves tried to steal Soarer today. At this stage if you own an import and don't have insurance you're an idiot.

Starting to appreciate the middle eastern punishment for theft.

Great, thieves tried to steal Soarer today. At this stage if you own an import and don't have insurance you're an idiot.
Starting to appreciate the middle eastern punishment for theft.

Famous insurance wouldn't insure my car any more than $15k. Considering it has a rebuilt forged Neo, rebuilt gearbox & a $3k new turbo.

Happy to pay more premium but not even an option :/

Rusted r32 gtr's are worth 4x more :(

Might have to try shannons or NRMA vintage/classic insurance
So I could be screwed? work for an IT company that specialises in a certain profession with numerous clients, saw on seek a 'dream job' kinda thing, basically the kind of firms we look after, but being their sole IT manager internally, the next step I want to do in my career. I applied, fast forward 2 weeks my boss is meeting with the firm as a potential new client, gee I wonder how they got the idea that we existed..
So do I A: have an honest convo with my boss before they meet B: not say anything and hope it doesn't come up, (that they only found out about us because of me applying for a role?) 
inb4 do a simon and send out all staff email 



I wouldn't mention it at all. It's nobody else's concern if you apply for jobs, it only becomes their concern if you accept one.
2 hours ago, Birds said:

Great, thieves tried to steal Soarer today. At this stage if you own an import and don't have insurance you're an idiot.

Starting to appreciate the middle eastern punishment for theft.

At work I assume? 

2 hours ago, Count Grantleyish said:

At work I assume? 

Mother's house

Stopped by immobiliser, so another smashed ignition barrel

I'd end up in jail if I caught these lowlives doing their thing

30 minutes ago, Birds said:

Mother's house

Stopped by immobiliser, so another smashed ignition barrel

I'd end up in jail if I caught these lowlives doing their thing

:/ 

It's crazy world out there nowadays... 

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