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Part time student, Apprentice in the public service and casual at Mickey D's. I always hook people driving Skylines up with free grub in the Drive-Thru.

thats very nearly worth taking Grumblebee for a drive. :D

how far do you think i'd get before being pulled over?

  • 2 weeks later...

I manage a graphic design, print and sign shop out in Mitchell.

I can do car decals (vinyl cutouts), and all sorts of stuff here if interested.

Feel free to ask re most anything design, print or sign related.

Company is FASTdigital call 02 6262 2278

  • 2 weeks later...
Should post your pix on here of what I printed for ya.

Any one ever need any vinyl decals etc, can do just bout anything.

I want a sticker somewhere on my car saying "Powered by Corn"

hey guys

I'm a sparky on the southside... woden area...

pm me if you need something done/fixed... ovens cooktops light power points anything really hook me up...

Looks like i got some competition! lol.

Welcome aboard!

  • 4 months later...

Just thought I'd post up for my friend Adam... yes another photographer (isn't everyone with an SLR one these days :P ), except he's REALLY GOOD and actually does it as his day job now after leaving his job at a graphic design/advertising agency.

He does all kinds of work... wedding, corporate.. but is always keen for a car shoot!

Email is: [email protected]

Bit of a Portfolio here: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=31904&id=136475599749766

Some shots:

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what up gangsters...

i'm jonny, i got a r34.

been getting around the southside for a bit now so i decided i would add to this post.

i work at subway erindale as a night manager, and part time student at uc.

Edited by JonnyBurge

what up gangsters...

i'm jonny, i got a r34.

been getting around the southside for a bit now so i decided i would add to this post.

i work at subway erindale as a night manager, and part time student at uc.

Fellow R34 in tuggers. sweet

-Mark

  • 3 weeks later...

Hey Peoples.

I'm a Parts specialist for Canberra Toyota, also do Honda and Subaru parts. and hoping to start my Mechanical Engineering degree next year.

Gimme a yell if ya's need anything :action-smiley-069:

what up gangsters...

i'm jonny, i got a r34.

been getting around the southside for a bit now so i decided i would add to this post.

i work at subway erindale as a night manager, and part time student at uc.

Heh, I wondered when/if you were ever going to sign up. Mint 34 you've got there.

Hey Peoples.

I'm a Parts specialist for Canberra Toyota, also do Honda and Subaru parts. and hoping to start my Mechanical Engineering degree next year.

Gimme a yell if ya's need anything :action-smiley-069:

Yo!!@!

Factory clutch fan and shroud for a JZZ30 Soarer (fan "should" be the same a 2JZGTE supra)

Hopefully you can do betteretererr than what I was quoted before

Yo!!@!

Factory clutch fan and shroud for a JZZ30 Soarer (fan "should" be the same a 2JZGTE supra)

Hopefully you can do betteretererr than what I was quoted before

Hey Dude,

I don't know what you were quoted but either way it'll be expensive.

there are 3 componets here.

*The Fan

*The main shroud over the radiator and above the fan

*and the smaller clip on peice below the fan

All together i can do for about $425

I can get the fan pretty easily but the two shroud components will have to come from japan.

Cheers

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