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im a 2nd year electrical apprentice with acsess to my boss, who has over ten years of experiance in comestic electrical and a year or so in solar energy, so questions regarding that i guess im good for.

can also help with info on dirtbikes, ive been riding for over thirteen years now and raced a few of those in compitition so im happy to help out in that area.

I work Security at the Nation Museum.

And I take photos for Skyline owners.... :D

I once asked permission to take photos of a Mini Cooper S there, and was turned away.... now I see it's so you can save the good locations for yourself :)

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mayswell give myself a free plug...

now working full time at good guys in fyshwick woot, its a good job and i can help anyone out on good prices for anything we sell

whitegoods,

tvs

kettles

dvd recorders

etc etc etc

anything you can think of that we might sell, give me a yell and ill let you know a price or anything. pretty easy to get cost price for most stuff as we match prices, so i can always say "cust says he saw it at harveys for $..."

if your after anything or have any questions just shoot me a pm and ill let you know what i can do

Gus

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Well this is for my brother-inlaw.

He is a car upholster and funiture he is located in Cooma 1hr south of canberra but it well worth the effort of taking ur car to him to get some show car upholstery done. He has done Fitzy FC that won summernats 3 time just to name 1.

Classic Car Upholstery

Ph. 6452 1408

Bombala St, Cooma

I have also added a quick pic of mine with some nice embrodery work.

PS. I work at the AIS as security.

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Sparky here, working on metering and building maintenance for Ecowise Services...

Also studying Advanced Diploma of Electronic Engineering at CIT part time.

So any one need an answer about anything electrical or electronic gimme a buzz 0417024438

Oh yeah i also mod (Play Burnt Games) and repair XBOX 360's...

Heres a little (well not so little) XBOX 360 Daytona Machine I Built.

The second Vid got me a free case of Beer from ZOO Mag :(

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Awsome work Pat,

and thnks for the electrical work done at mine and my GF's. Ps call you soon bout the next job :)

Cheers

Sin

Sparky here, working on metering and building maintenance for Ecowise Services...

Also studying Advanced Diploma of Electronic Engineering at CIT part time.

So any one need an answer about anything electrical or electronic gimme a buzz 0417024438

Oh yeah i also mod (Play Burnt Games) and repair XBOX 360's...

Heres a little (well not so little) XBOX 360 Daytona Machine I Built.

The second Vid got me a free case of Beer from ZOO Mag ;)

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